Example sentences of "and [vb mod] [adv] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 This is noticeable when short term goals can be identified and seen to be worth reaching and may well account for the very impressive efforts by schools in agricultural , sports and music competitions .
2 A similar location appears at Catterick and Great Casterton , and may also account for the courtyard structure parallel to Ermine Street at Water Newton .
3 Some companies advertise kit , knowing that stocks are low and may not last for the full life of the ad .
4 Some companies advertise kit , knowing full well that stocks are low and may not last for the full life of the ad .
5 Kicked out of Footsie , Tarmac is trailing the class acts in building materials badly and must secretly wish for a German recession to unseat Redland and RMC from their pedestals .
6 Israel wo n't and should n't pay for the freedom of Kuwait
7 ‘ He was really looking forward to being a father and could not wait for the birth .
8 Newton 's theory could account for falling objects , the operation of siphons and liftpumps and anything else that Aristotle 's theory could explain , and could also account for the phenomena that were problematic for the Aristotelians .
9 Thus HIV probably causes gastrointestinal dysfunction ; furthermore HIV is the only intestinal pathogen which is frequently found even at stages II or III and could therefore account for the occurrence of gastrointestinal symptoms and mucosal abnormalities at early stages of the disease when other potential causes are rarely detected .
10 Nevertheless he always remained undaunted and could hardly wait for the winding up of his previous effort before starting to plan its successor .
11 He reckoned that he would by then have far outflanked any cordon thrown up by his enemies , and could safely make for a phone .
12 This reference of Elijah would have been fully understood by Jewish readers and would also account for the crowd response at the end of the story :
13 Abu was absent , and would not reappear for a further thirty-six hours , so we had time to watch the painful disintegration of the space-arc village and the departure of lines of subdued barefoot guests , laden with meat and buffalo horns .
14 Nu-Swift will repay £65.3m to retain HP Cleaning , the US business maintenance group bought by Sicli last year , and will also subscribe for a 33 per cent interest in Financiere Sicli .
15 The renovation grants section must consult the local social services department , and will normally arrange for an occupational therapist to visit you to assess your needs .
16 On the roll of a 1 or 2 the staff has run out of energy and will not work for the remainder of the battle .
17 Medical students learn to distinguish ‘ acute ’ , which means something of recent onset , from ‘ chronic ’ , which means a condition which has lasted and will probably continue for a substantial time .
18 Pegasus have won the shield twice in the last three years and will now play for the White Cup in the All Ireland play-offs late next month .
19 But they are banned from party membership and can not vote for the party at election time .
20 He is after all manager , and can not wish for a scandal … ’
21 Like the golfer who hits his one decent shot on the eighteenth hole and can not wait for the following weekend 's game , I felt light of heart with the warm promise of another evening in the company of the delightful Sally Drayton .
22 HIV is a very weak virus and can only survive for a very short time when it is exposed to air outside the human body .
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