Example sentences of "[subord] [noun] [is] [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , if you take out a foreign currency mortgage where sterling is exchanged for foreign currency at the time of the purchase , and you subsequently want to repay the mortgage — you then have to pay over sterling to secure foreign currency with which to do so .
2 ( 188 ) can be compared with ( 154 ) — ( 156 ) above : make evokes the production of an effect for which the " maker " is wholly responsible , there being no other factor but the behaviour of the agent " you " involved in bringing about this effect ( contrast ( 182 ) in this respect , where room is left for other factors to intervene ) .
3 Rutland Water , where water is used for human consumption , is a classic case .
4 It is mandatory for the court to award interest where judgment is given for personal injuries or death which exceed £200 unless the court is satisfied there is a special reason .
5 There is little , if any , need for external software to assist in the creation of the complete document although support is provided for most of the major players .
6 If permission is given for this then permission would follow for another power station to empty the Inn through the Imsterschlucht , possibly affecting the water in the Ötztaler Ache .
7 Sir , — Mr Marshall surely misses the point when he suggests ( ACCOUNTANCY , January , p 6 ) that general practitioners will see a major drop in their incomes if auditing is abolished for small companies .
8 As for being concerned that we shall lose fees if auditing is abolished for small or , as I prefer to think of them , proprietary companies , the opposite is the case .
9 If authority is needed for that proposition , it can be found in the decision of the Court of Appeal in Rhodes v. Dawson ( 1886 ) 16 Q.B.D. 548 .
10 If allowance is made for such births , the proportion of births in 1986 with fathers in social classes I and II falls to 29.6 per cent .
11 When elongated in the presence of all four ribonucleotides , the full-length transcript is obtained within one minute , with no variation observed if elongation is continued for longer times .
12 In his schemata of reproduction Marx suggested that if equilibrium is to subsist for total social production , then there must exist definite proportions between the two departments and proportionality in the exchanges between the two departments .
13 Just as is the case for walking , the benefits of calming residential areas will not be realised unless provision is made for whole journeys from home to the shops , to work or to school , to be completed free from intimidation by motorised traffic .
14 The British Medical Association and the Royal College of Midwives said yesterday that unless cash is allocated for proper counselling , routine testing could put pressure on women at a particularly vulnerable time .
15 We should note that the small letter p is used for pressure and not the capital P. We use P for external pressure-that is , the pressure acting on a system — whereas p is used for internal pressure .
16 These studies should occur before spectrum is allocated for major new developments in radio communications .
17 The plan may also encounter obstacles from the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council , which will put pressure on institutions to use their space for more of each day , week and year before cash is released for expanding space .
18 To take out cover , farmers should call their group secretaries and inform them where and when the sale takes place , the number of pen cards needed , together with the chosen cover period , and whether insurance is required for all animals , or just those selling above a set price .
19 It might be added that when text is input for phonological analysis these problems are if anything magnified , and for these purely practical reasons it was possible in , for example , the Belfast project , to use computers only in a very limited way for text processing ( as opposed to computation , where various statistical packages were extensively used ) .
20 ‘ Jubilation in North-East as Sunderland is chosen for Japanese nuclear test zone . ’
21 The increase in the use of HP , though less marked , is important as HP is used for expensive purchases which are unlikely to crop up as often as the smaller ones financed by other types of credit .
22 Boaden found that Labour councillors have a tendency to favour higher standards , and hence to support larger expenditures by local authorities , even when allowance is made for other contributory factors ( Boaden 1971 : 112 ) .
23 Even when allowance is made for meagre resources , there seemed often to be a wilful and needless callousness to many of these suburban barracks .
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