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

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1 then star that stands for a wild card , that 'll do all files which have got the back up .
2 A treatment that allows for a basic continuity underlying the emergence of novelty .
3 The following month , however , the President announced that plans for a multiparty system were to be implemented and that elections would be held in February 1991 .
4 You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes . ’
5 A recent investigation of moorhens is one of the first studies to show exactly what it is that makes for a high quality mate ( Science , vol 220 , p 413 ) .
6 The importance of this should never be underestimated : it is a vital ingredient in raising morale , reducing stress , harnessing energy and commitment and in building the teams and teamwork that makes for an effective school .
7 An enclosed community guards and cares for an enclosed community and we the public gladly subcontract this duty , hoping that it will be carried out unseen and unheard .
8 And allows for a rear window made of proper glass .
9 But in the name of true Austrian hospitality , the Sauerhof also offers excellent cuisine and caters for a wide range of tastes .
10 The Concert Band is now well established , and caters for a large number of wind , brass and percussion players .
11 Excursions : Liechtenstein , the tiny principality which lies on the Austrian/Swiss border is not too far away and makes for a fascinating destination .
12 This is not a conclusion , but calls for a well-defined transition . ’
13 The simple racing action was inadequate at full-price , but makes for a fair budget game .
14 The problem is , however , that claims for inherent harmony are vulnerable to the same kinds of objection as claims for an inherent conflict .
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