Example sentences of "[n mass] and for " in BNC.

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1 the take off or landing of aircraft and for moving aircraft on the surface or
2 the take off or landing of aircraft and for moving aircraft on the surface or
3 the take off or landing of aircraft and for moving aircraft on the surface or
4 the take off or landing of aircraft and for moving aircraft on the surface or
5 ELECTRONICS group Racal has won orders worth more than £15m to supply high definition colour monitors for NATO aircraft and for Royal Navy frigates .
6 So you can go ahead with your Malawis , but bear in mind that you 'll need extra tanks for their fry and for the Julie fry ( you need to remove these at about 1″ — carefully and gradually , to avoid parental upsets ) .
7 On the first day takings were twenty-seven pounds , seventeen shillings and sixpence and for six months many potential customers walked past assuming it was a wholesale showroom .
8 Tickets cost £1 and for further details contact Amanda Ward-Baker on .
9 The spatial query language tools which a GIS uses for general interaction with spatial data and for the elucidation of spatial relationships have also been the subject of recent research ( Egenhofer 1989 ) .
10 A clear problem is the kind of model that is most suitable for representing the architecture of documents and multimedia data and for providing usable query languages .
11 It accepts dictation at up to 70 words a minute and was designed to assist organisations producing large quantities of business documentation that encounter delays in transcribing data and for those demanding the highest level of accuracy , such as reporters , medical workers , law enforcement agents , scientists and researchers .
12 When the women were made redundant in 1981 , their weekly take-home pay averaged £55 and for half of the women it was the only wage in the household .
13 For interest on interim payments totalling seventeen thousand eight hundred and seventy one pounds and thirty pet pence and for statutory benefits on the relative multi relevant multiplier of eighteen , coming to a total of seventy one thousand four hundred and sixteen pounds and eighty pence .
14 Average power dissipation for the MCT-DP is less than 1.2W and for the MCT-ADR less than 1.5W .
15 Average power dissipation for the MCT-DP is less than 1.2W and for the MCT-ADR less than 1.5W .
16 The first time each card is used , the National Trust receives £5 and for every transaction thereafter 5 pence goes to the Trust .
17 Every node is connected to all the inputs s0 , s1 , … sN and for each input , each node has a weight w0 , w1 , … wN and nothing else .
18 A rate for an experienced expert for , say , 1990 might have been typified by £60 and for 1993 by £90 .
19 In 1648 he was serving as a commissioner for the militia and for the collection of tax arrears in London , by which time he had also already branched out into commerce , being recorded as a shipowner .
20 The figure for the former was 17% and for the latter 13% .
21 Hans Baensch for being involved in the publication of one of the best general reference works on coldwater/tropical fish and for his lifetime 's work with fish
22 Orcadian game fishing is of outstanding quality , both for wild brown trout and for sea-trout , most of which are caught in the sea off the northern shores of the Island of Hoy : Burra Sound , Chalmers Hope , Rysa Sound , Gutter Sound , Longhope and North Bay .
23 Mortality is random , but dependent on lifestyle ( for example mobility pattern ) ; instantaneous death rates for juveniles are d jm , d jf and for adults are ( for males and females , respectively ) .
24 ’ At the same time as this Conrad work was in his head , Eliot received anthropological proof that ‘ Life is very long ’ for ‘ civilized ’ people and for ‘ savages ’ alike in an age of degeneration , and that if the savage revealed a level of horror hidden in city life , then similarly civilized man might corrupt the savage .
25 Were residential care facilities to evolve along these lines , life would be more fulfilling for mentally handicapped people and for the people who care for them .
26 Equity — what have been the consequences of regeneration for job creation for local people and for social housing provision ?
27 Such dressings-down of the local bosses were naturally popular with the ordinary people and for a while at least they helped to foster the paternalist image of the General-Secretary .
28 Children often want to protect other people and for this reason they may be reluctant to ask questions .
29 They both love the business ; Ian enjoys meeting new people and for Ann , cooking is a pleasure .
30 These two very distinct areas of work proved compatible largely because the basic skills of writing are the same for most people and for most purposes .
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