Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [verb] [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The movements are short and comparatively chaste in their polyphonic expression , some of them leaving space for text to be completed in plainsong ; while the credo , uniquely in Carver 's output , is composed in the note-against-note plainsong harmonisation technique of Faburden .
2 Leave enough space between you and the vehicle in front so that you can pull up safely if it slows down or stops suddenly , the safe rule is never to get closer than the overall stopping distance shown below , but on the open road in good conditions leave a gap of one metre for each mile an hour of your speed or a two second time gap may be enough , they will also leave space for an overtaking vehicle pulling or wet or icy or the gap should be at least double that , drop back if you know that taking vehicle closing gap in front of you make way for ambulance , fire engines , police or van emergency vehicles when their blue lamps are flashing or their bells , two tone cones or sirens or .
3 Once again , there is considerable diversity to be found in the current pattern of who has responsibility for training and exactly what that responsibility entails in practice .
4 The problem with this type of promotion is that it undermines any sensible perception which purchasers of children 's books might have of what constitutes value for money .
5 ‘ After referring appreciatively to the work of the honorary medical staff , Arnold Whitchurch , the chairman , said that until any hospital made arrangements with somebody to take money for work done he was certain the medical staff would continue in their honorary capacity .
6 A room that is visually stimulating and interesting is an encouraging environment in which to use vision for learning .
7 Wives whose husbands earned a regular wage would usually have a copper in which to heat water for washing , and by 1914 , a mangle .
8 This is an invaluable asset to anyone taking English for Commerce .
9 Richmond said the unique offer would ensure fans get value for money : ‘ Scarborough folk are a bit canny and its up to us to give value for money .
10 In collaboration with a committee on evaluation and dissemination established by Social Affairs , the researcher 's aim will be to advise on issues such as what constitutes value for money in research funding , more effective ways of evaluating research and , perhaps most importantly , ways in which the ESRC can help in disseminating the research it has funded
11 The fourth , I think is the effect that thirty six of them , remember it 's not older people , it 's not shelters affect on the medical centre , and my fifth reason is , I do n't believe that the plan , the , that er , the application we 've got is detailed enough for us to give permission for outline thirty six .
12 The fifth , was I considered the plans were not detailed enough for us to give permission for outline for thirty six .
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