Example sentences of "for [noun] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And this application of standard formula upset Selby for reasons we heard this morning , and it upsel =set us because it did n't seem to be taking the real situation into account .
2 We are fortunate in producing directly or supplying ingredients for products which provide good value for the consumer .
3 For homeowners who have negative equity — where the value of their house is less than the mortgage — the Chancellor ratified earlier proposals to make it easier for them to trade down .
4 For objects which need some thickness of metal , like ingots or axes , casting is the obvious method , while others , like fine wire or thin sheet metal , need extensive working .
5 One of their tasks will be to prevent anyone entering the magnetic scanner room carrying any metal objects and to watch for objects which store electronic data .
6 As the first medical officer of health for Lambeth he gained direct experience of cholera and other water-borne diseases .
7 In addition to the General Development Order , it is possible for Parliament itself to grant specific planning permission .
8 Get them out for Easter I mean white lines up the seams
9 Well , they do sell , for instance they sell organic stuff , depending on the area and they
10 but it 's beforehand eh , for instance they have little flowers that tells the story of what 's , what the plays about and I think it 's fair enough to read that , because a sighted person would go in and pick it up
11 She thus had little use for cinema which gave great weight to symbolism , and unfavourably contrasted symbolist poetry to the work of poets like Ezra Pound whose world operated , not through meaning , but through the ‘ direct impact of words ’ .
12 This list is probably much easier to compile for clients who experience phobic problems , but people with more generalized anxiety and stress will often report avoiding certain situations .
13 We can accept no liability for clients who have insufficient/incorrect documentation .
14 Popular at home ( the Duke of Edinburgh recently bought one ) , for foreigners they offer cheap chic : a cab dismissed after ten years ' service sells for around £1,500 ( $1,250 ) .
15 I make allowances for old'uns who have rubber sharks in their cars : - )
16 This is almost essential for sessions which examine different forms of language support and team working .
17 We thus use the term binary for computers which manipulate numeric values expressed directly in a binary format , and decimal for those where binary patterns are interpreted as decimal digits .
18 It is not suitable for computers which have separate read and write control lines , such as IBM-compatibles .
19 He showed a particular liking for Richard who took full advantage of the situation , though it caused Edward some uneasiness .
20 Three years ago the Independent Scientific Committee for Smoking and Health declared that there was a ten to fifty percent increase in the risk of lung cancer and respiratory diseases for non-smokers who became passive smokers .
21 Modern advertisements which are specific in detail , for example , advertisements for cars which specify exact performance information , may be sound in legal contractual liability .
22 For lunch we had damp oat-cakes we 'd bought at the village shop .
23 A modern sheet vinyl offers the ideal surface for areas which need regular cleaning — such as kitchens or family eating area .
24 The Dutch government is introducing tax incentives for companies which buy electric vehicles : they will be allowed to depreciate them faster than conventional vehicles , setting the entire cost against tax in the first year rather than spreading it over five years .
25 When the Night Goblins prepare for battle they brew huge quantities of fungus beer to bolster their courage .
26 He pleaded for a regular reading of the Bible , and for sermons which expounded biblical passages , and for the use of the Bible in connection with prayer .
27 What we will end up with , no matter who wins , is a Minister for Sport who sits some distance from the corridors of power , who will likely be attached to some other ministry like Agriculture and Fisheries ( file ‘ Sport ’ under ‘ Codswallop ’ ) and who will spend a parliamentary career powerless , penniless and potless .
28 For Wykeham he designed New College , Oxford , and supervised the works there from 1379 to 1386 , after which he went on to design Winchester College , ready for occupation in 1394 but not completed until after 1400 .
29 Training should be as specific as possible and so for karateka I recommend either shadow boxing against a mirror , or working out on a light punch bag .
30 Against the backdrop of all this we have Sir Roger Elliot stating in his BA Conference address that ‘ in the last resort a trade association has limited sanctions that it can apply , and if necessary it is for booksellers themselves to take appropriate action ’ .
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