Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [verb] [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Candidates should produce as much mailable copy as they can in the time allowed and should be discouraged from sacrificing quality for quantity . |
2 | Candidates should produce as much mailable copy as they can in the time allowed and should be discouraged from sacrificing quality for quantity . |
3 | Candidates should produce as much mailable copy as they can in the time allowed and should be discouraged from sacrificing quality for quantity . |
4 | Whilst the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 contains many fair-dealing provisions , no exceptions are made for copying music for use in church services . |
5 | They stood accused of substituting prejudice for analysis and ideology for science ( Goot and Reid , 1984 ) . |
6 | Other policy issues that were observed and which need discussion and consideration included : the problem of sustaining confidence in the livestock market for those ( many of whom were family or part-time farmers ) who had no other enterprise options ; the need for an examination of the labour unit figure at present used in deciding eligibility for improvement grants with a view to its removal — those at present debarred from receiving grant ( because their unit is not big enough ) were unable to carry out improvements to develop the farm ; the case for considering what effect would be achieved by placing a limit ( e. g. 500 standard man days ) on the size of unit eligible for grant and guaranteed prices — such a limit might ensure the future of family units which were under economic pressure for amalgamation and growth of the size of units ; the need for assistance with the building of a second house to aid resettlement and hand-over problems . |
7 | The current climate of Government attitude to education is pragmatic and based on getting value for money from existing technologies . |
8 | This book reports the control of one such activity , namely pollution discharged directly to watercourses , excluding trade effluents which are disposed of to foul sewer for purification at sewage treatment works . |
9 | At some stage a funding body has assessed the potential worth of a project , and research grants have been made available for it , but the lack of incentive to publish , or the difficulties encountered in preparing work for publication , have resulted in the fact that two-fifths of the work has not been made use of by the scientific community , except possibly through consultations of the original theses , ( which will be discussed in Chapter 4 ) . |
10 | At some stage a funding body has assessed the potential worth of a project , and research grants have been made available for it , but the lack of incentive to publish , or the difficulties encountered in preparing work for publication , have resulted in the fact that two-fifths of the work has not been made use of by the scientific community , except possibly through consultations of the original theses , ( which will be discussed in Chapter 4 ) . |
11 | By a statesmanlike not an enthusiastic appeal Buxton may have calculated on maximising pressure for policy revision and politically isolating the West Indian interest , believing that they were already on the defensive morally and ideologically . |
12 | There is a danger , particularly in the final years of compulsory schooling , that little time is given to promoting reading for fun . |
13 | This month some of them were hauled before a local judge and charged with exchanging sex for cash and , in some cases , durable goods — like cars . |
14 | This section covers the procedures to be followed in placing business for sale advertisements . |
15 | Under this provision , the same points about stating limited obligations ( subject to UCTA s 3(2) ( b ) ( i ) ) , as opposed to restricting liability for breach , will apply . |
16 | The company has been hit by falling demand for disk drives with capacities of 120Mb or less , with prices eroding and hitting gross margins . |
17 | Samples obtained through screening programme for phenylketonuria and congenital hypothyroidism . |
18 | Botswana 's wildlife is disappearing in the face of the rapid expansion of the country 's cattle industry , primarily aimed at providing beef for export to Europe . |