Example sentences of "[det] [vb base] for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Over the past few years we have been working on such an account , and in this paper we focus on the implications of this account for a central tenet of the mental models approach : that the mental model of the text so far provides ( part of the context for the interpretation of the current sentence or clause . |
2 | ‘ Does all this account for the proposed development at the pottery ? ’ |
3 | What does all this imply for the feminist struggle around housing ? |
4 | Women who adhere to this go for the tailored suit and no-nonsense haircut routine . |
5 | Some argue for an exhaustive definition of what is in effect a moral excuse . |
6 | Some apply for every in-service training course that is going . |
7 | These cater for the full age range from 11 ( or following middle schools from 12 , 13 or 14 ) to 18 or 19 years . |
8 | These call for a minimum level of earnings at strategic intervals throughout the relationship . |
9 | These call for an increased use of soloists as cantors and for some direction of the congregation , often by means of an animateur . |
10 | By the time he had managed to crawl on to the bed , dragging such scarves as he could find to shield his eyes , for the curtains were only flimsy cotton of a summer rented house , all annoyance , all regret for the wasted day , all intentions , all straining for activity , was gone , absorbed into the panic that connected — as if there was a piston rod — his throbbing head , the lights crossing behind his eyeballs and his churning stomach . |
11 | Many vote for the same party every time they vote , and probably give little attention to the personalities or policies of specific candidates . |
12 | HILARY GILES of Dunstable and her husband Charles are all set for a super day out at York today , as guests of the Daily Mirror . |
13 | Cruising Altitude passed the pacemaking Floyd as they crossed the final hurdle and he looked all set for a comfortable victory . |
14 | All set for a festive lunch at Grampian Transport in Aberdeen are driver Frank Evans and his colleague Neil Warden , who were being served by CCG 's manager , Isobel Walker . |
15 | first of all go for the right angle sort out the hypotenuse okay . |
16 | However , not all blame for an unsatisfactory situation should be attributed to the musicians and their training . |
17 | It was the kingdom of the Franks which was to exercise most influence for the longest period of time . |
18 | We both fight for social justice , we both strive for a better quality of life for our people and most importantly we both demand equality . |
19 | ‘ Leith 's just been telling me that you both work for the same firm , ’ he put on a front for the rest of the world to joke . |