Example sentences of "purposes [prep] the present [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is not necessary for the purposes of the present case for your Lordships ' House to decide whether the Bourgoin case [ 1986 ] Q.B .
2 Nor do I think it necessary to consider for the purposes of the present case to what extent the common law may provide the public authority with a defence to a claim for the repayment of money so paid ; though for the reasons I have already given , I do not consider that the principle of recovery should be inapplicable simply because the citizen has paid the money under a mistake of law .
3 What helps make these two frameworks particularly appropriate for the purposes of the present exercise is their shared emphasis on the " surface " features of textual connectivity .
4 For the purposes of the present discussion I am going to confine myself to sensation and perception and ignore behaviour .
5 For the purposes of the present discussion we can say that these statistics display a number of clear patterns .
6 For the purposes of the present discussion , the NCOAP and NFOAPA provide suitably contrasting examples : to the former we might attach the tag ‘ promotional ’ , to the latter a ‘ representative ’ label .
7 For the purposes of the present work , there will be an emphasis on structural differentiation and the availability of industrial products to the mass population , providing a material rather than an evolutionary legitimation for the exclusion , with respect to issues thought to be specific to modernity , of countries without monetary wealth or the necessary degree of equitable distribution .
8 For the purposes of the present work , it is sufficient to know that by the end of the seventh century a town inhabited mainly by people of Latin culture existed on the site , and that the surrounding countryside was peopled by Slavs .
9 For the purposes of the present interpretation , the reflectance measurements over the upper 500 ft ( 150 m ) of Carboniferous section were used to give single well average reflectance values which provided a measure of top Carboniferous maturity level .
10 It follows however that , so far as is relevant for the purposes of the present appeal , I do not consider that much weight can be attached to the argument of Wickes that section 47 is inconsistent with article 30 .
11 For the purposes of the present paper the general position of the boundaries has been deduced from the linear arrangement of well known surface structures , some of which are recognisable on satellite images , and guided by the pattern of published gravity and aeromagnetic maps , also taking into account the age and character of the pre-Permian rocks penetrated in the relatively few deep boreholes from which data are publicly available .
12 While both β and A may be complex quantities in general , it will be assumed for the purposes of the present section that β and A are just positive or negative real quantities .
13 The purposes of the present study were ( 1 ) to determine the binding of human recombinant bFGF to the intact and ulcerated gastric mucosa ; ( 2 ) to assess the protective activity of bFGF against the damage by various irritants and stress ; ( 3 ) to examine the efficacy of bFGF in ehaling of gastric ulcers ; and ( 4 ) to evaluate the interaction of bFGF with sucralfate in the gastroprotection and healing of gastric ulcerations in rats .
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