Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] for [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I do feel on the question of whether we are bringing people into the Harrogate area or catering for the needs of the residential population .
2 6.5 Each Party shall be entitled at the completion of the Project to require delivery up of all copies of any information originating from it except information which the recipient in each case has a right to retain or use for the purposes of clause [ Exploitation of Results ] .
3 If leave is refused a direction must be made dispensing with service or providing for the documents to be served in some other manner .
4 A further uncertainty is whether a legislative text remains ambiguous or obscure for the purposes of the relaxed exclusionary rule once it has been judicially interpreted or construed .
5 This approach is in accordance with s 74(a) , ICTA 1988 , being expenditure ‘ wholly and exclusively laid out or expended for the purposes of the trade , profession or vocation ’ .
6 ‘ Buddy , in my line of work , knowing your Iris Murdoch from your Doris Lessing can mean the difference between chewing on the curate 's egg or sighing for the fleshpots of Egypt .
7 He replied that there was no substance in the allegation of French unpreparedness in the Verdun sector and asked for the names of those who had given Galliéni the information so that they might be admonished .
8 ENGLAND shrugged off the loss of injured captain Chris Sheasby to beat CIS Bears 24–10 , Hong Kong 22–12 and Ponsonby ( NZ ) 26–0 and qualify for the quarter-finals of the Dubai Sevens rugby union tournament , where they face the Bahrain Warblers .
9 One listens for and looks for the signs of a presence — a call , a disorder in the green face of the forest signalling a monkey 's passage — and most times one must be satisfied with that .
10 She rises , moves the improvised drying rack of Riva 's clothing to one side , feeds more coal to the fire , settles back and looks for the words in the flames .
11 Energy efficiency , natural gas and the limited contribution to electricity supplies from renewable resources will not be enough to contain increases in carbon dioxide and provide for the needs of a fast-expanding world population .
12 He resigned from the Temple ; and to provide for the needs of his rapidly increasing family he was appointed as Rector of Boscom and prebendary of Salisbury , with the apparent understanding that he would continue to reside mainly in London , where he could find the books which he required for his great work , Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity .
13 The road serves the village of Barashevo and sometimes the civilians have to stand behind the lines of the guards and wait for the columns of criminals to go by before they can proceed on their way .
14 After this she would return to the far wall and wait for the papers to be put back into place , so she could repeat the game .
15 He advised the ladies to walk towards the town and wait for the men at the first hotel .
16 examine that report and wait for the results of the erm public consultations .
17 Overall , the two types of study each had its own areas of strength and compensated for the weaknesses of the other ; the neighbourhood studies were intended to obtain depth of linguistic and social information , while the telephone survey provided breadth .
18 They pace together through the forest in silence , scanning the canopy intently , sometimes stopping and listening for the calls of colobus .
19 In October Rupert at last slipped out and made for the Straits of Gibraltar .
20 ‘ Why not ? ’ he said carelessly , and made for the stairs with the care of someone not absolutely steady on his feet .
21 Chesarynth leant back against the wall , holding her throbbing hand and waiting for the knives in her head to dissolve .
22 These creatures may be just human beings , or just animals or a mixture of both , but which , in this instance , and ignoring for the purposes of this chapter those deviations which we call perversions , are not affected by any element of sexual attraction .
23 motor vehicles owned by the Secretary of State for Defence and used for the purposes of the disposal of bombs or explosives
24 motor vehicles owned by the National Coal Board and used for the purposes of rescue operations at mines ;
25 motor vehicles owned by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and used for the purposes of launching lifeboats .
26 The principal assets for which roll-over relief is available under ss152-160 TCGA 1992 are land and buildings occupied and used for the purposes of the vendor 's trade , fixed plant and machinery and goodwill .
27 Compare it with other theories , try and look for the limitations of it .
28 Although they faithfully echoed the time-honoured myth that the Tsarist government stood above social divisions and cared for the interests of all classes , they firmly grasped that the mainstay of the autocracy was in fact the landed nobility .
29 The NCC urged the government to review school meals and called for the supermarkets to be closely monitored to ensure consumers were not being exploited .
30 While some in the establishment may be asking whether things are not going too far and calling for the floodgates to be closed , as the careers of powerful figures come to an end , the magistrates are determined to see the process through to its conclusion .
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