Example sentences of "[noun sg] for [adj] [conj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | and are translated into a work for academic and study for the purpose of general knowledge about the English language . |
2 | It is a follow-up to the World Conservation Strategy of 1980 , which has since formed the basis for all or part of 50 national strategies in 50 . |
3 | Sustained collaboration was usually initiated by pupils themselves , or else it required the presence of the teacher for all or part of the time . |
4 | Two patients ( 10% ) developed epithelial hyperplasia within the stent resulting in recurrent cholestasis for one and jaundice for the other , three and six months after stent placement , respectively ( Fig 4 ) . |
5 | Thus , a theory of the tides based on the moon 's attraction was good science for Newtonians but bordered on occult mysticism for Galileo , whilst in contemporary society , Marx 's theory of historical change is good science for some and propaganda for others . |
6 | The vast majority of children do attend school for all or part of the primary school cycle . |
7 | There 's always a lot riding on a local derby ; pride more than anything , but this match was also about survival for United and promotion for Town . |
8 | Exemption for all or part of the CIOB professional examinations is offered to appropriate cognate degrees , non-cognate degrees , masters degrees and sub-degree level vocational programmes of study . |
9 | In the Council 's experience the most effective way to mitigate the social and economic consequences of major plant closures is to secure a new operator for all or part of the redundant assets . |