Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] [to-vb] for the " in BNC.
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1 | Cut out the square or rectangle just inside the marked line to allow for the thickness of the tin . |
2 | But for an invitation from the Foreign Office to work for the World Bank in 1968 , his career could have been very different . |
3 | Furthermore , he had to counter the claim of the French crown to legislate for the duchy . |
4 | It was designed by the old masters to allow for the aesthetic development of the practitioner . |
5 | 2.43 Lord Reid would have added £500 on the annual dependency to allow for the shortfall created by the incidence of taxation and that , of course , is a factor that should be taken into account when assessing what the dependency is . |
6 | May I ask the Secretary of State specifically about the extra resources to compensate for the running down of Holy Loch ? |
7 | But Stroud District Council now wants the extra money to cover for the people who have n't paid ANY of their poll tax . |
8 | When there is insufficient money in the estate of the deceased person to pay for the funeral and if the person arranging the funeral is likely to have a problem meeting the cost then sections 4 and 5 of this factsheet should be read before making any arrangements . |
9 | Japan was reported on Dec. 18 to have pledged US$100 million to a UN trust fund established the previous week to pay for the relief effort . |
10 | This was the source of the basic duty to work for the preservation of social solidarity . |
11 | The important points to remember for the next series of lessons are these … |
12 | In either case , this should allow the social services authority to hold the not-for-profit body to account for the proper use of public funds . |
13 | It seems we are losing sight of the fundamental need to invest for the future ; as a result companies whose profits are reduced by R&D costs are being penalised because of their commitment to the future . |
14 | He delivered a strong attack on Paisley and sent his Minister for Home Affairs to the General Assembly to apologize for the demonstration and to promise that ‘ the Government will take all possible steps to put a recurrence of such indignities to the Head of this great church and his distinguished guests ’ . |
15 | Internationally , there is little planned this season , following the failure of the Irish team to qualify for the World Cup finals in Australia . |
16 | This is the only way to account for the difference between the second tournament , in which Tit for Two Tats was ranked well down the list , and the first tournament , which Tit for Two Tats would have won . |
17 | Thames Television heads the only group to bid for the licence to broadcast the new Channel Five service . |
18 | Mrs McAlorum , who stood as the party 's parliamentary candidate in East Kilbride last year , said the unanimous decision to call for the party leader 's resignation had been provoked by the widespread anger among the party members . |
19 | He used the Northern News to campaign for the establishment of a white-ruled Rhodesia independent of Britain . |
20 | Does it ever occur to these orchestra-first people that , whereas in the theatre , though you may hear more of the orchestra than of the singers , nevertheless your attention is focused visually on the stage , while on disc you need the stage brought into the aural foreground to compensate for the loss of the visual facility ? |
21 | He had sent the young sports-car-driver to ring for the police and ambulance at a phone-box a mile or so back . |
22 | Here again a rational trader will want sufficiently advantageous terms in the forward market to compensate for the extra costs of transacting . |
23 | Hence , one might expect the middle class to opt for the political party most likely to conserve the existing state of affairs . |
24 | If the situation is one where the person in question is seeking accommodation , the receptionist may ask the prospective guest to pay for the accommodation , in advance . |
25 | The new committee to serve for the next two years was elected and is Chairman — Reg Simmons , Vice-Chairman — Ian Johnson , Secretary — Sheila Hamson , and Treasurer — Phil Johnson . |
26 | The Act required the whole school to meet for the daily act of collective worship unless the school premises made this impracticable . |
27 | But she has no intention of changing course now as she believes that , run as separate entities , the shops remain manageable and provide a strong incentive to succeed for the franchisees . |
28 | This moral variety may seem a high price to pay for the resolution of the problem of holism . |
29 | The simplest method would have been for a French submarine to wait for the Rainbow Warrior somewhere on the high seas and sink it with a torpedo but that posed the problem of what to do with any survivors . |
30 | To avoid any more personal suffering I say he should contemplate going now to give his successor the chance to build a proper team to qualify for the World Cup finals . |