Example sentences of "presents an [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 In a series of papers , Goffman presents an epidemiological model for scientific communication .
2 Emotions towards the skipper must be mixed : his runs are obviously needed , but not so many that he presents an unanswerable case for a Test recall .
3 In particular , the final chapter presents an intriguing model for the theoretical upper and lower limits to body size in ruminants , based , as the author cheerfully admits , on some speculative assumptions but surprisingly accurate nonetheless .
4 The word ‘ inherited ’ is used here and the biological analogy is perhaps not inappropriate : a series of close mother-daughter relationships presents an invaluable opportunity for the perpetuation of feminine domesticity .
5 He argues that the body is an ideal vehicle for representing and symbolizing coherent models of experience and , at times , presents an intense framework for cultural expression .
6 The escalation in loyalist terrorism presents an enormous problem for the police .
7 This presents an extra-difficult situation for ferrets .
8 This family presents an obvious target for antisense attack , and a protocol to use a retroviral delivery system for antisense treatment in adenocarcinoma of the lung has just been approved in the United States .
9 Material culture presents an exciting opportunity for multicultural education , an invaluable and irreplaceable resource in art and design training , not least in cases where indigenous traditional skills have been lost , and the concern for the conservation of the world heritage , natural and cultural .
10 We may even suggest that the theory of contracts presents an ideal terrain for an examination of these fundamental issues of political philosophy , for the law of contract lies at the intersection of the market and the state , using the coercive power of the latter to reinforce the discipline of the former .
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