Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [prep] [v-ing] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The inconsistency of the results is partly accounted for by the different methods used for adjusting for other variables , such as disparities in size and monopoly power between control types , but clearly these studies do not bring a definitive answer much closer . |
2 | Glen , 17 , has received backing from the members and officials of Sacriston Workmens Club to assist in paying for costly travel expense . |
3 | For some organisations specialising in catering for certain kinds of " event " , or for some operating in certain regions , these seasons are more pronounced than for others . |
4 | The behavioural view avoids the difficulties associated with searching for internal causes by taking a problem-centred approach : the problem — and not some imagined cause — is dealt with directly . |
5 | Every department or ward will require individual assessment and local operational policies , due to the variety of problems associated with caring for disturbed patients . |
6 | We shall , therefore , now briefly consider some of the basic issues involved in sampling for social surveys before considering the interview schedules used in them . |
7 | This is despite the great effort put into scanning for commercial information by their individual business units . |
8 | Gary Speed is now top of the list for the number of letters sent in asking for signed photos since batty left , closely followed by Macca , Strach and Deane . |
9 | This carefully won information is often overlooked ; and , again , computer systems offer tremendous scope for retrieving essential data on earlier jobs to assist in quoting for new ones . |