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

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1 The House will be aware that Ulster Unionist Members bitterly regret the need for the Secretary of State 's statement .
2 Jeanette 's friend eventually produced the curtains for the sitting room , and I am very pleased with them ( sorry if I 've already told you that — it 's exciting to me anyway ! ) .
3 Herein lies the reason for the distinction drawn under the common law between credit sales ( where the property in goods passes on or before delivery ) , conditional sales and hire purchase .
4 To represent a happening as unforeseeable , however — and herein lies the explanation for the use of the infinitive with to — one must necessarily evoke a position before its occurrence : the stretch of time leading up to it must be evoked as containing no prior indication that it was going to occur .
5 We can only presume the allocation for the current financial year is the first element of a rapidly expanding budget over the full five years of the scheme .
6 In Chelmsford Auctions v. Poole it was held that he also had the right personally to sue the purchaser for the price .
7 The opposition especially disputed the results for the governorships of Durango and Veracruz , where the PRD and PAN ran joint slates .
8 Gently warm the sauce for the Glazed Lemon Puddings and complete stage 4 just before serving .
9 Copy this graph , then follow the method shown below to find the points for the equation 2x = y .
10 The main ridge and the laterals only provide the framework for the island , for , as will be described below , the development of sand dunes and of salt marsh is of the greatest importance in the history of offshore features of this type .
11 Subsequent developments , including the isolation of cell components , the recognition of DNA in the cell nucleus as the purveyor of hereditary information and the determination of its structure in the 1950s by Watson and Crick , have all paved the way for the genetic engineering of the 1980s .
12 Corepressor binding does not cause significant structural change in the protein , though it greatly increases the affinity for the operator .
13 The whole plan greatly alarmed the French for the small boats would be impossible to detect on radar and if any of the occupants were affected by radioactivity after a test they would automatically become worldwide martyrs .
14 Thus law often has a dual role to play , not only providing the basis for the ‘ smooth ’ functioning of society , but also forming part of an interrelated system which functions to provide legitimacy , cohesion , integration and unity .
15 Still not enough to ease the misery for the Central South football sides .
16 The information below forms the basis for the questions which follow .
17 She entered the lift and impatiently pressed the button for the lower ground .
18 The seminar will not only set the tone for the CentCom meetings , but will also form part of a worldwide series of activities leading up to WACC 's Second World Communication Congress in 1995 , which will focus on the same theme .
19 We worked together to form the committee for the release of Soviet Jewry , of which he was the first secretary and I the first chairman .
20 Social context and social change : an analysis of the significant changes in social phenomena ( youth culture , media , education ) which together set the scene for the understanding of contemporary events .
21 Social context and social change : an analysis of the significant changes in social phenomena ( youth culture , media , education ) which together set the scene for the understanding of contemporary events .
22 This not only removes the need for the prosecutor to prove this element , but also removes part of the rationale for the offences .
23 She basically lays the blame for the low status retailing enjoys today at the door of the education system .
24 The introduction of software such as Harvard Graphics , Cricket Presents … and Aldus ' FreeHand has allowed users to put together excellent quality presentation material on their own computer systems and merely use the bureau for the output stage .
25 He wound up his reply to the delegation by saying that he had only put the £30,000 for the foundations into the estimates for the present session and would ask Scott for elevations in a different style .
26 She snuggled deeper into the warmth , idly reviewing the plans for the evening .
27 This is an excellent way of learning but you can only obtain the material for the questions by listening .
28 These restrictions show that the subjective element is merely preparing the ground for the objective element ; it is not part of a broader defence of emotional pressure of the kind discussed in Chapter 6.5(c) above .
29 I very much thank THE LORD for the NHS and the way he works through the medicines and staff .
30 It entirely accepted the need for the nuclear deterrent as part of the UK 's defence strategy ; and indeed acknowledged , at the April 1979 NATO meeting , the need to modernise NATO 's theatre nuclear forces .
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