Example sentences of "[verb] for [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At first Clare decided to wait for further information from Tess 's mother , but then he re-read the letter sent on to him in Brazil , written from Flintcomb-Ash :
2 Editing could make for better sound .
3 This will make for greater safety for pupils of Currie High School crossing the road .
4 This will make for greater safety for pupils of Currie High School crossing the road .
5 In theory , this should make for greater understanding between the two , but teenagers are usually deeply absorbed in their own body and mood changes and have every excuse for not realizing that their mothers are suffering similarly and need some consideration too .
6 It may make for easier government and public convenience to restrict the tradition of marching and assembling for protest , but it would be a dangerous and a foolish idea to believe that public protest can somehow be laid aside as belonging to a bygone age .
7 Having the same financial people on either side does n't just make for faster communication .
8 Pueblo Indians push for cleaner water
9 Get a pair that you can afford , that are easy to handle , and have a magnification of from 7 to 10 ( resist the temptation to go for higher power ) .
10 Now , when the output is fixed , there are far greater incentives to go for lower cost inputs .
11 Where to go for further help
12 If you are worried about your slot meter being broken into , you can insure the contents under Age Concern England 's ‘ Meter Insurance Scheme ’ ( for the address see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP Pages 10–11 ) .
13 If you are unsure about any of these schemes , or want further advice , please see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP ( Pages 10–11 ) .
14 If you require advice on the protection offered by the Codes , contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau , Age Concern group or Neighbourhood Advice Centre , see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP ( Pages 10–11 ) .
15 For further advice about this , see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP ( Pages 10–11 ) .
16 ( For the address and other sources of help see WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP ( Pages 10–11 ) .
17 WHERE TO GO FOR FURTHER HELP
18 Realizing I could n't hang around on the dole forever waiting for the Tate Gallery to offer me an exhibition , and also that my boyfriend , also on the dole , was not likely to be able to support me , I decided to go for further training .
19 For various reasons , DATEC decided that , with one exception , no college proposals would be validated for Higher Certificate and Higher Diploma courses which would allow a start before September 1982 ; as a consequence , there are at present relatively small numbers of students on these courses .
20 With U.S. solo rates for C152s ranging from £19.40–£28.50 per hour , and allowing for higher unit overheads , this would seem to justify UK rates of , say , £41–£52 per hour ex-VAT , or £48–£61 per hour including VAT .
21 In our example , the London couple will experience a relatively modest decline of 5 p.c. in its after tax income after allowing for higher child benefit under Labour .
22 An extra eight pages have been added , which will mean a new page design allowing for larger jacket reproduction and a 25% increase in space for each title .
23 Relating back to previous OPCS classifications , particularly the 1970 scheme , allowing for further table look-ups .
24 The charity still continues but as well as maintaining and providing extras for the school , grants are given for further education or books .
25 He is the only person in opposition to plan for greater unemployment as a matter of policy .
26 At a Salzburg meeting on June 24-25 , originally timetabled with the intention that it would mark the conclusion of the EEA negotiations , the fisheries issue again proved intractable , and was referred for further discussion by the joint high-level negotiating group ( HLNG ) , while in the joint communiqué ministers " reaffirmed their joint commitment to conclude the negotiations before the summer break " .
27 However , Indonesia in particular was reluctant to endorse the proposal and it was referred for further discussion at committee level .
28 Children who do show difficulties in the screening test for vision must be referred for further examination .
29 Given diminishing marginal utility of income , more income in one period can not compensate for lower income in another period .
30 Longer tail streamers , extending far beyond wing-tips at rest ( Arctic 's extend a little beyond , Common 's not at all ) account for greater length .
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