Example sentences of "[v-ing] and for " in BNC.
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1 | As industry grew , more and more water was needed for heating , cooling and for hundreds of processes . |
2 | Each cell is a unit : it contains genes in the form of DNA , which determine what form the cell will take ; and it contains machinery for protecting and for carrying out the ‘ instructions ’ of those genes . |
3 | Such congregations seem more easily explained in terms of opportunities for relating and for sexual behaviour . |
4 | Practical help is also needed for those who are dying and for orphans left behind . |
5 | Marc stopped laughing and for a moment his eyes darkened . |
6 | It was certainly the case that in the first centuries the example of Jesus must have been a tremendous model for living and for dying . |
7 | For everything you said and for listening and for - ’ She paused . |
8 | Is it defensible to have different principles for sentencing and for the labelling of offences ? |
9 | They were Christian community houses which contained rooms for ( among other purposes ) meals , for meeting and for services , for funerals , baptism and confirmation . |
10 | Now I just do n't think that 's rea realistic , that 's different from saying you may have a bail system , cos that 's what I thought you were suggesting and for people to b come into the ring as pension fund managers , they would have to perhaps to put up securities of a million pounds each to o operate in this area and that if they behave badly , if funds went missing , if it was proved they were negligent , they would lose their million pounds bail , just as people lose bail when they do n't turn up to court . |
11 | The British Technology Group will be responsible for all patenting and for handling licensing of any technologies which the member companies do not want . |
12 | Flowering mid-season ‘ James Grieve ’ is almost guaranteed to give a good crop of very juicy fruit with fine , slightly acid flavour , lovely both for cooking and for eating . |
13 | I gave you yesterday the analogy of the home , and now we can imagine Mary bustling about the home with water for washing , for cooking and for cleaning . |
14 | If the students are workers , for instance , not raw material , then it makes sense to ask what products they ought to be producing and for whom ; it is possible to work back from this to a process for delivering those products . |
15 | Once the linguist ‘ brings over ’ his formal abstract concepts into the cultural domain then , however much he protests that no ranking is intended , the attribution of such qualities as ‘ objectivity ’ to some languages and not others can not but have implications for ranking and for power . |
16 | And if there was a leak of candles , where were they going and for what purpose ? |
17 | These would have been used for both flavouring and for medicinal purposes . |
18 | She tells Karen that Victor is being excluded from school indefinitely for bullying and for kicking Joan . |
19 | If she is unique , it 's in the way she introduced fashion for wearing and for the houses we live in . ’ |
20 | Periodicals remain by far the most important research tool for academics , both for current awareness scanning and for chasing up citations to individual articles . |
21 | Sequential organisation has the major advantage that the records are stored in a logical order , presumably that sequence to which the records are normally required for printing and for soft copy reports . |
22 | Perhaps , he suggested , she could arrange to go out riding and for her path to cross his ? |
23 | I suspect they award points for skill in flying and for artistic achievement too ! |
24 | An environment in which the nursing student is supernumerary , with improved facilities for teaching and for sharing my teaching role with other colleagues . |
25 | J.M. Sinclair put forward at Coloma College ( and elsewhere in print ) an analogy between preparation for teaching and for a range of medical and para medical employment . |
26 | ‘ Economics ’ as a subject for teaching and for research in University Institutions , became established in Britain at the end of the nineteenth century . |
27 | It also provides a convenient waterway for travelling and for transporting logs . |
28 | A time for sowing and for reaping , for plotting and planning , of the joy of friends , of warmth and love and the pleasures of achievement . |
29 | Another function of the Solution , is the ability to display dive profiles for the previous eight hours diving and for dive simulation . |
30 | If a theory of normal language processing were proposed in which there were a single processing system responsible for dealing with spoken language — a system used both for perceiving and for producing speech — then one ought never to see patients with intact speech perception and impaired speech production , nor patients with the opposite disorder . |