Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 Although the functionaries of Soviet society merely earn salaries in return for the functions required by the state , this does not give a complete picture of their privileges ; others derive from their control over the system of distribution .
2 ‘ Last I heard , the Eiffel Tower had n't collapsed and neither had Rome been sacked by pagans because of money perhaps changing hands in return for playing rugby ’ , he says .
3 If the particulars are not supplied , he may apply to the court , which will only order particulars before defence for good reason ( Ord 6 , r 7(2) ) .
4 Littlehampton Book Services no longer accepts returns for credit for Gollancz publications .
5 Several young whites are already serving terms of imprisonment for refusing to serve .
6 Several young whites are already serving terms of imprisonment for refusing to serve .
7 Social services departments thus receive children into care for a variety of reasons .
8 The concept of key worker or care manager of the Griffiths report and the idea of individually planned packages of care for disabled people have great attractions for the carers of dementia sufferers .
9 The closure was announced in a statement in Parliament which also revealed changes in store for most of the RAF 's other bases in the region .
10 In addition , these authorities license airports to ensure that they comply with their national interpretation of ICAO standards , and they also issue certificates of airworthiness for types of aircraft and in respect of each individual aircraft on their register , besides monitoring aircraft design and manufacturing standards .
11 For example , Revill states that ‘ there is a great need for proper evaluation of the various teaching methods adopted in the library ’ , and Lubans has pointed out , in 1972 , that ‘ the results of evaluation not only present possible alternatives for better programmes but should also provide standards of performance for such instruction ’ .
12 The completion of this work would increase the convenience of searching the General Catalogue for researchers and save them valuable time , and it would also create savings in time for Library staff .
13 This claim will be against Newco rather than the vendor , and the employees may also have claims for compensation for loss of office , taxable ( subject to the £30,000 exemption ) within the regime in ss148 and 188 .
14 How many Welsh coaches , for example , see their role as not only achieving success for their clubs but also furnishing players of quality for the new multiplicity of Welsh squads ?
15 Most campsites also have huts for hire for a few pounds per night per person .
16 When cases came to court , the police often dropped charges in return for binding-over orders , issued under an even more ancient statute , the Justices of the Peace Act 1361 .
17 Benefits for the many increasingly bring chances of misery for a few .
18 Bunn , 46 , of London , is accused of being involved in dishonestly pledging shares as security for a loan from a 35-bank syndicate to the Maxwell Communication Corporation .
19 It is interesting to note that some Branches were expected to open from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. without even having arrangements in place for Lunch-time Opening .
20 Marx despised the peasantry and even found words of praise for the bourgeoisie 's destruction of the ancient way of life in the West : ‘ The bourgeoisie has subjected the country to the rule of the towns .
21 We can usefully compare figures of output for individual issues , calculated as described above , with records ( where they exist ) of the amount of money in a state 's economy .
22 Study after study reveals the dangers of lightly trafficked streets near home for young children .
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