Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [pos pn] [noun] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the case of other loss or damage , a person can not so exclude or restrict his liability for negligence except in so far as the term or notice satisfies the requirement of reasonableness .
2 A person can not by reference to any contract terms or to a notice given to persons generally or to particular persons exclude or restrict his liability for death or personal injury resulting from negligence .
3 A person can not by reference to any contract terms or to a notice given to persons generally or to particular persons exclude or restrict his liability for death or personal injury resulting from negligence .
4 A person can not , by clause or notice , exclude or restrict his liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence ( s2(1) ) .
5 The banks normally could not restrict or avoid their liability for breach of their duty of care towards their customers , the plaintiffs in the case , but their lawyers suggested that the deed of release did just that .
6 Individuals , denied a common conception of their own and their fellows ' human goals within a shared moral tradition , are unlikely to be able to come to any agreement with others or to articulate their desire for fulfilment on the basis of procedural rules alone .
7 Despite the high frequency of growth impairment as a complication of pediatric Crohn 's disease , 45 of the 67 patients had maintained or increased their SDS for height during a follow up interval of 5.4 ( 1.7 ) years .
8 Tell me , child — ’ he concluded mildly , ‘ — is there a chance that we might find some alternative mode of address towards one another , or does your capability for restraint exclude all the intimate forms usual between parent and child ? ’
9 Certainly the taste for parody has n't deserted him ( witness the piano pieces in homage to Scarlatti , Medtner , Alkan , late Liszt et al ) ; nor has his taste for rum titles ( such as the choral work Oil or petrol Marks on a Wet Road are Sometimes held to be Spots where a Rainbow Stood ) .
10 But we shall watch no longer , nor hold our tongues for fear of hurting you .
11 Mathers stood up and checked his pockets for car keys and cigarettes .
12 It would be much more constructive for a consortium of donors to sit down with governments and review their need for aid finance over , say , the next three-year period .
13 He had been a scholar at Winchester and at Magdalen , where he gained a First in Law and got his Blue for cricket .
14 ‘ He 'd go up the coffee stalls and peddle his arse for money . ’
15 When Chapman called at Jack 's house for his consent , the player demanded various concessions and phoned his father for advice .
16 Domestic cats left to fend for themselves in the wild would still spend much of their time asleep , and conserve their energy for hunting at dawn and dusk .
17 Jordi was waiting for me outside after I had a bath and changed my clothes for dinner .
18 His was the snarling rage , hers the shame as she peed and peed and swore one day to be big enough to beat him , razor his skin , utterly humiliate him , and scorn his cries for mercy .
19 Cromer cherished the thought that he ‘ remained more or less hidden [ and ] pulled the strings ’ , and proclaimed his contempt for publicity ; yet it was he of whom the fellahin sang as they laboured at their immemorial tasks .
20 The earlier call of music , now happily developing into ‘ teenage ’ forms and addressing their concerns for freedom and individuality , as well as evoking a certain resentment at the growing post-war materialism , was sweeping many along in its wake .
21 They would live here while they gathered the leafless branches of the surrounding trees and prepared their charcoal for winter use in the local castle or town .
22 From the comer of her eye , she could see Pumlumon frowning and tapping his forehead for inspiration and the others standing in a worried circle about him .
23 I put the file down again and stroke my beard for comfort , the way Timmy used to stroke his little piece of blanket .
24 Dana could put on a good show ; no one would know she had broken down and confessed her need for Roman 's strength .
25 Finally , we will examine the reforms introduced in the Criminal Justice Act 1991 , and consider their prospects for success .
26 I 'm very surprised your attitude is that we should cover it up and hide it away rather than try and elucidate its value for science .
27 In addition , it will seek to analyse the most effective components of the planning process and to identify their implications for school managers .
28 In response to the mass protests , Chief of Staff of the 8,000-strong army , Gen. Hérard Abraham , denounced the coup attempt and pledged his support for Aristide .
29 The research seeks to quantify these changes at the local scale and assess their significance for population redistribution rates in order to gauge better the geographical implications of anticipated trends in population structure .
30 In 1876 she went to Girton College where she gained third-class honours in the mathematical tripos in 1880 , and showed her flair for experimentation and designing scientific instruments .
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