Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [verb] [noun] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It may carry genes for delicate surface ornament , yet be worn smooth by abrasion . |
2 | It may carry genes for large size but remain stunted through starvation . |
3 | It may have implications for social policy , but this is not the prime purpose . |
4 | It must provide opportunities for social rehabilitation |
5 | At best it might produce recommendations for new and hopeful initiatives . |
6 | It could offer opportunities for embarrassing independent lords , as Alphonse Jourdain of Toulouse showed when he assisted the rebellious inhabitants of Montpellier against William VI ; but his own financial losses when the right to take tallage or forced loans from Toulouse escaped his grasp in 1147 , outweighed any advantage elsewhere . |
7 | Kenya could encourage further ‘ dependent ’ exports , or it could provide assistance for local producers to gain the necessary skills . |
8 | However , it could provide ammunition for legal action which Ferranti intends to take against advisers and individuals in an attempt to recover some of the losses it has suffered . |
9 | Additional revenue could be obtained by the Exchequer from this source and it would deter demand for imported goods by making them appear expensive in our shops . |
10 | But it would become legend for other reasons , too . |
11 | It will make provision for mixed-ability groups much easier to organise , and encourage independent study . |
12 | During the first quarter of 1994 it says that , it will add support for Asynchronous Transfer Mode across the wide area , which will presumably require a wide area Asynchronous Transfer Mode board for the Access/One . |
13 | It can cause distress for other residents and relatives . |