Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] for the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 did before or after the events we are told of in the tales , and this holds for the great majority of the fabliaux .
2 The data from Study 2 for the 60 films was compared with the new ratings to see whether this holds for the full set of 60 films .
3 This allows for the careful construction and editing of search statements and profiles , before block transmission at optimum speed to the host computer .
4 This accounts for the small size of the Taos microkernel , which provides memory and process management , load balancing and precious little else .
5 This accounts for the small size of the Taos microkernel , which provides memory and process management , load balancing and precious little else .
6 Probably this accounts for the greater part of the increase in sede vacante presentations made by the king , but he and his clerks pushed their claims to the limit .
7 This accounts for the extraordinary difficulty inherent in formulating a theory of the novel .
8 Liquidity surpluses have become quite common and this accounts for the increased issue of Treasury bills of late .
9 A registered charity , all dogs and prospective owners are vetted and this accounts for the high success rate but it must be kept in mind that people who need to find a new home for their dog usually have a problem , or a problem dog .
10 This accounts for the high turnover in membership … the recruit having seen emphasis laid on military activity is not prepared for the political activity which must come before it .
11 Incidentally this accounts for the interminable debate about education , since objectives are not specifiable the content can only emerge as a consensus within the current zeitgeist .
12 The Oxyrhynchus Historian says that classical Boiotia could put out paper forces of 11,000 infantry and 1100 cavalry , and the high density of population which this implies for the fourth century gets some confirmation from a recent Boiotian land survey round the Teneric plain west of Thebes ( Arch .
13 I will offer you a few examples of what this means for the British Library , in particular in its role as the provider of sources for historical research .
14 This provides for the rapid matching , allocation and confirmation of all trades , and at the same time supports a range of client accounting systems .
15 The recent publication of all known speeches and writings of Hitler between 1919 and 1924 provides for the first time an opportunity to observe the self-image profiled in his public statements .
16 That accounts for the pinkish colour I found in the incisors of both remains . ’
17 Erm , that accounts for the reduced allocation and the setting up fees as well .
18 The rights are set out in the Eighth Schedule to the 1971 Act and are divided into two parts : Part I allows for the full rebuilding of any building and Part II for its extension .
19 Much the same goes for the British Museum .
20 The same goes for the whole training initiative .
21 The same goes for the inductive reasoning by means of which scientific knowledge is derived from the observation statements .
22 The Northern Ireland Act 1982 provides for the existing Assembly ( which lacks both legislative and executive powers ) to make proposals for the transfers to the Assembly of legislative and executive powers but such proposals must be such as to be ‘ likely to command widespread acceptance throughout the community ’ and although attempts are currently under way to evolve such proposals , they have not so far met with success .
23 All that argues for the vigorous pursuit of nuclear non-proliferation .
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