Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] for the [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | If class members want to operate a savings scheme for the Festival and Week-end Course , please encourage them . |
2 | The chronic nature of the symptoms , the benign appearance of the gastric lesions on endoscopy , and the equivocal histological aspect of the lesions account for the fact that numerous MALT lymphomas were considered ‘ pseudolymphomas ’ until the monoclonal nature of the proliferation could be routinely shown by immunochemistry . |
3 | Among them was In His Name , which was put together in response to the need expressed by the Conference of the International Missionary Council held at Willengen in Germany in 1952 , for a book which would help missionary-minded Christians pray for the Church and the World in a way integrated in the full range of Christian faith and worship . |
4 | This keeps the game ‘ alive ’ from start to finish as teams jockey for the lead as in , say , soccer . |
5 | It seems that British investors go for the north and west — Normandy and Brittany — and also like to invest their money further south in Aquitaine and Perigord . |
6 | It is disgraceful that when paper mountains of directives exist for the size and shape of fruit and vegetables , the Government has so casually signed away the plight of millions of defenceless creatures . |
7 | Difficulties arise for the individual and those around him/ her . |
8 | Even if you do run inside these times make sure you choose racers appropriate for the distance and your weight . |
9 | In all the exchanges of information during the design stage , frequent reference should be made to the objectives set for the project and the standards of the various components . |
10 | Yet how can a certain number of equations account for the complexity and trivial detail that we see around us ? |
11 | First , the Americans pay for the construction and running costs of Sigint stations such as Menwith Hill and Morwenstow , saving GCHQ a lot of money . |
12 | Now we might get some very very good qualified erm civilians apply for the post if it was fifteen thousand a year plus |
13 | ‘ In any case , I believe the players play for the honour and glory rather than the money . ’ |
14 | There , voters opt for the individual and a big chunk of campaign money is spent on what we call ‘ name identification — getting voters to know your candidate 's name . |
15 | Several interrelated factors account for the development and growth of international banking in recent years : |
16 | It may be that , in his desire to show how little support his findings give for the Blauner and Mallet theses about the determining influence of technology , Gallie underplays the role technology can play . |
17 | Now that plants in containers can go in at any time when the ground is not frozen or sodden , many gardeners opt for the spring or early summer . |
18 | His eyebrows reach for the ceiling and he actually attempts to answer the question , as only somebody who spent years in psychotherapy would . |
19 | Under this law if seat belts or child restraints appropriate for the age and weight of the child are fitted in the rear of the car , the driver has a legal responsibility to see that children under the age of 14 wear them , unless they have a medical exemption certificate . |