Example sentences of "[noun pl] can [adv] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 The principle of recurrent relationships can also serve for the association of grammatically different lexical units .
2 If we argue , nevertheless , that prestige models can still account for the trend to simplification and uniformity that we have revealed , we have to explain in this case why simplification should carry prestige .
3 This would amount to admitting that governments can not save for the future , a view that some describe as pre-emptive capitulation .
4 If it feels easy to raise fresh equity from shareholders then dividend pay-outs will be high , for managers can easily ask for the money back again .
5 Technocratic versions of radical elite theory see emergent ‘ welfare — industrial , complexes as progressively developing in fields such as health care in the USA ( Kleinberg , 1973 ) , a pattern which new-right governments ’ ‘ privatization ’ efforts can only strengthen for the future ( Ascher , 1986 ) .
6 It seems , therefore , that sample pore-space or matrix properties can not account for the different trends in electrical conductivity .
7 In general , married women can not qualify for the allowance , but there are some exceptions to this rule , so if in doubt enquire at the Department of Health and Social Security .
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