Example sentences of "for [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 In principle , a planning authority can only grant what is actually applied for or a part of it .
2 I find that the qualifications she would have got was either the degree she hoped for or a Higher National Diploma for reasons which I shall now set out .
3 I was just going to make a quick comment if I may on Oxfam , because I noticed that they 're down for the street collections and for the flag day , now next year 's their fiftieth anniversary , so I think it 's quite appropriate next year , but I do , my own view is , that we will get , we ought to get one comprehensive list of all these organisations , for both the street collections and the flag days , with an indication in the column of whether it 's flag day they 've gone for or a street collection , so that we can identify that sort of situation .
4 An apt combination of noun and adjective , a bon mot , an evocative phrase , is as much as an artist can hope for and a reader can expect .
5 But Britain , with few more old folk to care for and a debt-to-GDP ratio already on a declining trend , will have room to cut its taxes by 2.2% of GDP .
6 This could give staff and governors something specific to aim for and a way of measuring success .
7 Beds vary enormously in style and price , but you get what you pay for and a cheap bed will wear out faster than a quality style .
8 But not many people did see it and he was left with a clutch of good notices , a prospect of the West End which would say no , most times , to the sort of plays he was right for and a generous offer from Anthony Quayle to come back to Shakespeare in Stratford and tackle the next range of roles .
9 Intergraph Corp has reported a first quarter net loss of $7.7m after a gain of $2.5m on a change in the way tax is accounted for and a pre-tax restructuring charge of $2.6m , against a profit last time of $2.9m , on turnover that rose 1.8% at $282.1m .
10 Intergraph Corp has reported a first quarter net loss of $7.7m after a gain of $2.5m on a change in the way tax is accounted for and a pre-tax restructuring charge of $2.6m , against a profit last time of $2.9m , on turnover that rose 1.8% at $282.1m .
11 Assessment may also be used to motivate pupils by providing a target to aim for and a reward for passing in the form of accreditation .
12 As in most walks of life , you generally get what you pay for and a higher-priced product will generally be of higher quality .
13 The man behind the final stages of the planning was the then Deputy Chairman of the Board , Mr J M Woolf , CB , a great advocate for and a frequent visitor to the cutters who had seen our need for more sophisticated and faster boats .
14 Detectives have now found a knife they were looking for and a motorbike which was seen nearby .
15 So you ca n't buy me a box of chocolates for and a card ?
16 If , in fact , you ask fifteen students for their version of the facts and their interpretation , on most occasions you 'll get about fifteen different answers , so in terms of the learning process there is much need for discussion for and a better understanding .
17 The rest of the battalion is ordered to eat before parades — for if a man faints and he has missed breakfast , he can be charged with rendering himself unfit for duty .
18 No wonder Denmark signalled its dissatisfaction with Maastricht and all it stands for if a batsman needs 10,000 words of multi-lingual explanation before he is allowed to take guard .
19 We know that Lethieullier was also interested in anatomy , for in 1734 he had offered to the Royal Society three infants preserved in spirit , ‘ … of which one Elizabeth Baggs , a hard labouring woman in Oxford , was delivered at one birth in 1714 ’ and who lived for but a few hours afterwards .
20 On the other hand , those might turn out to be right who think that man is responsible for but a very small part of the destruction of fish that is constantly going on ; and in that case a boat starting with equally good appliances and an equally efficient crew would be likely to get nearly as good a haul after the increase in the total volume of the fishing trade as before .
21 And for that reason , need , local need , should be catered for , unemployment sh obviously should be catered for but a growth strategy which seeks to double the allocation without any justification is inevitably going to lead to one of two things , it is going to draw in in economic activity from outside , and it is likely that that will be from areas of regeneration , or it will lead to commuting .
22 He guides us among its ‘ toy-like villas , each different in design and each set against a background of trees A curling road winds through , but not everything is revealed at once : a chimney for but a moment here , a turret window through a gap between two acacia trees , a gable partly concealed by the fretted roof of a conservatory , an almond tree in blossom branching over the pavement , a spot of scarlet colour made by a distant pillar box . ’
23 In tears , fighting back the pain , two injured pedestrians are cared for while a distraught woman is comforted
24 A probe by the Garda Commissioner was called for after a garda told Dublin 's District Court : ‘ Summonses keep disappearing in connection with these charges .
25 I remember this sign for when a small boy , I was puzzled as to what Tylees could have to do with the sea .
26 There are a lot of herbs for when a child falls ill .
27 If he is convicted of this crime [ this ] punishment follows : the loss of members , that there be member for member for when a virgin is defiled she loses her member and therefore let her defiler be punished in the parts in which he offended .
28 He said that as well as your meticulous attention to detail — so important with diabetic care — you had an infallible instinct for when a person was in pain .
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