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

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1 There follows deep , sluggish water , a very serpentine course between high banks , a 2.5 mile slog to Balnaan Bridge where the flow quickens for the last 100 yds to the modern , single , wet arch .
2 Even where the government pays for the mechanical means of conservation entirely ( and thus avoids the problems of a lack of capital or labour on the part of the farmer , his inability to forgo food crops for a season , and the reduction of his perception of the risks involved even if his private resources are sufficient ) , such an act engenders apathy on the part of the farmer , who regards the work as belonging to the state ( FAO 1966 : 172 , for a project in Morocco ) .
3 For most people the church provided the main consolations in a short and hard life : devotions , ritual and , occasionally , the feasts of Scot ales , where the parson paid for the drink , and on great occasions , such as the Feast of St Pancras in Lewes , festivities and public ceremony .
4 We are very willing to accept that those parts of the judges ' visitorial jurisdiction which were not incident to the administration of justice in the courts passed down through the routes suggested by Sir William and Professor Baker , but in the context of the present case , where the court has for the first time to inquire into the particular function which is being performed , we are not satisfied that the whole of the visitorial jurisdiction passed by this route .
5 This was identified by Wheeler from Greek parallels as an abaton where the devotees retired for the ‘ holy sleep ’ after the long and elaborate healing rituals in the temple .
6 He was interested in how far Siward had taken his men back into the untouched part of the forest , where the clearing kept for the highway from Dunedin to the Forth crossing had encouraged the fire to turn to one side , helped by the slight change of wind .
7 Where the deviance provides for the development of social relationships between rule-enforcer and rule-breaker , enforcement is directed towards compliance .
8 This is a useful technique for systems designed to operate at the highest speeds , where the time taken for the initial current build.up exceeds the step period , so that chopping action does not have time to begin in an excited phase ( Acarnley , 1984 ) .
9 An increase in the price of debt is as significant as its refinancing : for this reason the [ draft ] FRS requires that the maturity of borrowings be assessed by reference to borrowings under related facilities only where the finance costs for the new debt are not at a level which is greater than that of the existing debt .
10 According to one of the skippers , each hunting trip cost on average over US$130 more than the crew received for the catch — the fishermen were simply carrying on a proud and noble tradition , even though it cost them money .
11 Then came Arsenal 's unforgettable finale at Anfield in May , watched by nearly 12 million people ( more than the BBC got for the FA Cup final ) .
12 In the case of net realizable value the tutor can use this as an opportunity to explain that there are costs associated with sale which will mean that this value is lower than the price paid for the tables and chairs .
13 Often , however , the amount subscribed for a particular class of shares by management is less per share than the amount subscribed for the same shares by the institutions .
14 It follows that a local authority should be reluctant to seek and the court should be reluctant to grant an injunction which if disobeyed may involve the infringer in sanctions far more onerous than the penalty imposed for the offence .
15 No French cantatas are as tonally wayward , although the keys chosen for the principal movements in the first book ( 1706 ) of Jean-Baptiste Stuck , one of the pioneers of the genre , and who claimed in his preface simply to be joining French words to Italian music , hint at a similar approach ( table 1 ) .
16 It might be even better to write the clause as : If the Buyer fails to pay for any delivery in accordance with the terms of this contract , the Seller may withhold further deliveries until the Buyer pays for the deliveries already made .
17 Philippe Favier 's ‘ L'Archipel des Pacotilles ’ continues at Yvon Lambert until 26 May , while Ed Paschke continues at Darthea Speyer until the gallery closes for the summer .
18 However , if you include retention of title clauses in your conditions of sale you may be able to stop title passing until the amount owing for the goods is paid to you .
19 Reading the Bible was a fascinating experience but prayer was hard , and churchgoing and worship were also something to be lived through until the time came for the sermon , which I relished .
20 If the clause provides for the substitution of figures , it is important to ensure that all necessary mathematical information is given to enable the rent to be calculated ( see Wyndham Investments v Motorway Tyres and Accessories [ 1991 ] 2 EGLR 114 for a case where this was not done , and the index linked rent failed completely ) .
21 If the price paid for the business has been calculated on turnover it is important to the purchaser that he benefits from all existing contracts .
22 The panel notes that ‘ it would be simpler and much more satisfactory if the procedure provided for the ‘ contrary case ’ to be presented'' .
23 They will defend themselves if attacked , and will speak if spoken to or if the adventurers head for the spiral staircase opposite .
24 This would be possible if the lease provided for the appointment of " an independent person " .
25 If the trees waited for the onset of cold weather before starting to shed , they could be damaged by the shortfall in water by the time the process was complete .
26 This is because the conditions needed for the Big Bang had to be so finely tuned — to an amazing one part in 10&sup60 ; ( a big number even on a cosmic scale ) — that the most minute variations would not have permitted any life at all to develop .
27 Jackie had no chance to give them his expert advice because the triangle sounded for the afternoon shift , and he was carried off by Biff to his office for the rest of the day and most of the night .
28 Phosphorylation of the unspliced neural version results in a decrease in sensitivity , whereas the opposite occurs for the spliced version found in the periphery .
29 The Poles stood with their capital at their backs while the Russians prepared for the assault that would end the war .
30 While the BAA calls for the EEC to relent , it has effectively put the rules governing safety into cold storage .
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