Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | An NIS Domain license goes for a one-time fee of $25,000 . |
2 | Like Las Vegas money machines — where lights whirl , the jackpot flashes and the sound of cascading money plays for the smallest win — so the sprung plywood floor of the wrestling ring thuds and echoes with exaggerated effect . |
3 | For example , a recent act of Parliament has for the first time enabled citizens to own and operate radio stations . |
4 | For example , a recent act of Parliament has for the first time enabled citizens to own and operate radio stations . |
5 | ( Three separate negotiating teams were sent to each country tendering offers for the Urengoi gas pipeline , as a result of which the FRG , much to her surprise , found herself underbid at the end of the day . ) |
6 | B — can scarcely rise , the referee is in a fit of temper , attacks P — with stool , P — chases him round ring — gong goes for the 4th round — P — still has stool so B — picks up the water bowl and with a terrific bang lands it on P's head . |
7 | Organ jazz has for a long time been club-trendy but it has taken until now for a new artist to come through to match the likes of Jimmy Smith and ‘ Big ’ John Patton with whom she shares a clear affinity in her choice of rhythms and blues inflections . |
8 | No matter what the future holds for the next generation and the delicate trembling wilderness , at least we can promise our children and grandchildren one sure thing . |
9 | If no action lies for the actual object , none the less the doctrine of tracing allows the money or property received by the trustee on sale of the object under trust to be pursued , and for it to be regarded as subject to the trust in place of the original property intended . |
10 | The only exception to this rule occurs for the combined transition of the steps T3pG4 and C9pA10 where changes are also seen to occur in the centre of the dodecamer . |
11 | Our study describes for the first time the secretory and circulatory changes occurring with the progression of pancreatitis induced by caerulein infusion . |
12 | The availability of sequence data from two mosaic genes of P.wickerhamii mitochondria allows for the first time a comparison of algal intron positions with those from fungi and liverwort . |
13 | This result allows for the first time , sequence analysis of EF1β and δ proteins , both present in the same complex . |
14 | Such a conception allows for a greater fluidity between the two modes than has hitherto been found acceptable . |
15 | Although the same group of physicists has found good evidence for the production of B mesons at CESR before , this latest result shows for the first time the explicit decay of B mesons into less-rare , longer-lived particles ( Physical Review Letters , vol 50 , p 881 ) . |
16 | In conclusion , this study shows for the first time that reduced fetal growth is followed by higher death rates from cardiovascular disease in adult life . |
17 | The point I am making is that pedagogic research calls for the independent appraisal of ideas as a precondition to their application . |
18 | One view is that insider research calls for the free-ranging exploration of what goes on in the classroom without the constraint of any preconceived theory . |
19 | Crowds estimated at several tens of thousands massed in central Antananarivo daily in the week after the killings , as most workers apparently supported opposition calls for a general strike . |
20 | Man 's mind yearns for a rural existence — where 99.999% of his evolution occurred — but for many of us , mind and body have to take the daily buffets of urban , industrial civilization . |
21 | The right hon. Gentleman seems to be saying that , as we would expect of the British police , when a serious allegation is made , the chief constable of one force arranges for a senior officer of another to investigate the allegations , and everything about that investigation is laid bare for the public to see . |
22 | Currently , business investment accounts for a higher proportion of GDP than at any time in the 1970s and early 1980s . |
23 | Violence accounts for a large proportion of this increase . |
24 | The subcontractor will also have an increased administrative burden in providing annual accounts for the Inland Revenue , preparing estimates and calculating and monitoring payments to employees irrespective of whether they are self-employed or engaged on the PAYE scheme . |
25 | Catholicism is presented as a potential remedy , but the philosophy of indeterminacy appears for the first time in this novel as a rival discourse . |
26 | For microelectronics products transportation costs are minimal , labour accounts for a high proportion of total costs , and radically cheaper labour is available in foreign countries . |
27 | The diversity of crime accounts for the unconvincing nature of attempts to explain it by all-encompassing theories . |
28 | If your employee qualifies for the higher rate , it should be paid for the first six weeks that higher rate SMP is due . |
29 | Early in my CBC days she persuaded me and John Avison to donate silver cups for an annual music competition . |
30 | Oil revenue estimates for the current year were US$11,400 million as compared with US$13,000 million in 1991 . |