Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [adv] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 Whatever we do with a horse from the beginning of its life will influence the creation of habits or forms of behaviour which it may well keep for the rest of its life .
2 Elderly people require a lot of time and effort on a GP 's part , the GP gets extra money for that but it may not compensate for the extra work . ’
3 Mr Clarke halted trials of the American-style side handled baton saying : ‘ It could fundamentally alter for the worse the style of policing in this country .
4 But it could also serve for the purposes of inspiration .
5 It would also account for the immediate breach between Rufus and Matilda 's father , King Malcolm .
6 Tonally there 's a lot more bottom end than I was expecting , and while it would n't pass for the finest of Martins , it 's good enough to fit into any acoustic line-up and would certainly be bright enough to handle picking and single line solos .
7 The French Communist Party ( PCF ) , whose votes would have been needed for its success , boycotted the session ; it had declared that while it did not support the government , it would not vote for the motion , which it described as a " manoeuvre " .
8 Because of this fluidity in royal land-holding a list of all the known royal estates from the whole Merovingian period would be misleading ; it would not allow for the pattern of acquisition and alienation .
9 But the main effect of the Candida toxins is to depress the immune system — while this may well be important in perpetuating the Candida infection , it would not account for the symptoms described above .
10 So essential did this communication seem to the West Midlands survey respondents , that the repetition that it would inevitably entail for the manager , as different volunteers come in each day , still seemed worth the effort .
11 It will also bid for the contract for the RAF 's Engineering and Logistics System , LITS , with partner Anderson Consulting ; and for implementing the UK 's planned National Lottery .
12 It will also provide for the mutual recognition of diplomas and other professional qualifications throughout the EEA .
13 The small Democratic Party , Solidarity 's coalition , has already said it will not vote for the indexation plan .
14 It says it will not apply for the label for its hairspray because the standards would allow virtually any manufacturer to claim environmental virtue .
15 ‘ Well , it wo n't matter for the few yards back to the cottage … ’
16 The Labour party had no place for pensioners in the past and no promises that it can properly meet for the future .
17 But this can only work at the individual level : it can not work for the economy as a whole since the quantity of nominal money is fixed , and so one person obtains more money by selling bonds only with the result that someone else — the person who buys the bonds — finds himself with less .
18 This , however , is not an adequate explanation because it can not account for the kind of statement made by the apprentice of his appreciation of the grandeur of work that was quoted by Willis ( 1976 ) and repeated earlier in this paper .
19 While this may account for part of the gap in the gross weekly earnings of men and women , however , it can not account for the difference in hourly rates of pay .
20 Although there is evidence to support Kinsbourne 's hypothesis ( Kinsbourne , 1975a ; Cohen , 1975a ) it can not account for the results of those studies in which opposite field superiorities have been obtained for verbal and non-verbal stimuli presented randomly or simultaneously to each half field of vision ( Terrace , 1959 ; Berlucchi , Brizzolara , Marzi , Rizzolatti and Umilta , 1974 ; Hines , 1975 ; Klein , Moscovitch and Vigna , 1976 ; Pirozollo and Rayner , 1977 ) .
21 Finally , central government has sufficient influence over expenditure by local government … that it can realistically plan for the total of central and local government expenditure and not just for its own expenditure .
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