Example sentences of "[adv] for [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | There was a fire-hole in the centre of the room , presumably for warmth in the winter . |
2 | Since the 1971 Act , most immigrants have needed work permits and these have been granted mostly for work in those industries like the health service and hotels , where there is a shortage of domestic workers . |
3 | Dosh is an Australian blend of dollar and cash , and spondulos is a type of sea shell that was used widely for trade in Africa . |
4 | The main benefit areas in enterprises which have embarked upon computerised payroll and personnel information are : ( i ) Better personnel management/career planning/training Reduced attrition in key skill areas Matching of people requirements and availability Reduced recruiting costs Reduced training costs ( ii ) Ability to set headcount targets and control to monthly control numbers Reduced cost of people Productivity gains ( iii ) Ability to create computerised model of company payroll including job levels , skill levels , merit targets , headcounts , promotions , overtime , bonuses , shift allowance etc. etc. for use in wage budgeting/bargaining . |
5 | A smiling Hannon simply said : ‘ The ground has come right for Assessor in the Doncaster Cup . ’ |
6 | Academic subscribers included Edmund Halley , Astronomer Royal , the Professor of Modern History at Oxford , the Provost of Oriel , Professors of Botany at both Dublin and Edinburgh Universities and the Vice-Master of Trinity , expressly for use in the Library of that Cambridge College . |
7 | It was decided at the Brdo kod Kranja meeting to hold by the end of May a separate referendum in each republic except Slovenia , which had already voted overwhelmingly for independence in a referendum in December 1990 [ see p. 37924 ] . |
8 | It has been used effectively for example in destroying odours from maggot farms which had caused a nuisance over a wide area , for more than twenty years and not even a tall chimney was necessary to remove the resultant exhaust gases . |
9 | According to analysts , Souto had been forced to take responsibility for recent revelations that several high-ranking officers were deeply implicated in a vast network dealing in stolen cars from Brazil and Argentina , most of which were being passed on for sale in Bolivia . |
10 | Is it enough for society in general or the patient in particular to leave decisions over life and death to the doctor ? |
11 | ‘ The archbishop can not compensate me enough for slavery in Salzburg … |
12 | A common tactic is first to brand the victims as ’ communists ’ this has provided justification enough for murder in the past . |
13 | However , his elves are very like fallen angels , quite similar enough for confusion in the minds of fallible men . |
14 | The presence or absence of reefs can not be explained solely in terms of temperature and turbidity , for , although reefs are absent from cold current shorelines , such as the west coast of South America , they do not occur even where the temperatures are high enough for coral in this region . |
15 | Iverson ( 1962 ) designed the APL language to describe hardware at this level , although the language is general enough for use in other areas ; Falkoff , Iverson , and Sussenguth ( 1964 ) give a description of the IBM 360 architecture using this language . |
16 | Initially , a sleeve sensor was adapted for this purpose in adults and we have now developed the UOS sleeve sensor so that it is small enough for use in children . |
17 | Three tries in four championship matches , and those against a weak defence , does not speak much for potential in the Scottish backs . |
18 | In the second phase Western practitioners try out their ideas in other cultures and many new insights emerge by comparisons and contrasts , in particular it becomes clear that some of the principles thought to be valid for ‘ man ’ turn out to be valid only for man in Western cultures . |
19 | It 's only for use in house at this stage . |
20 | , c ( 7500 is only for use in the case of hi-jacking ) . |
21 | The preservation qualities of the Somerset Levels have demonstrated to us a wide range of prehistoric woodworking skills and the uses to which wood was put , not only for use in trackways ( Fig. 5 ) hurdles , and so on , but also for making artefacts . |
22 | The band is used not only for worship in the citadel , but also for evangelism in public places . |
23 | It is made annually for eminence in organic chemistry and includes a monetary prize of £2000 . |
24 | Approximately 35 studentships ( including SERC quota and CASE quota awards as well as industrially-funded awards ) are available annually for research in many areas of Organic , Inorganic , Physical and Environmental Chemistry as well as Chemical Physics . |
25 | ‘ Uncle Jake says we 've to be down for breakfast in a quarter of an hour . ’ |
26 | Horses often display these signs when asked to perform a difficult movement , and will be marked down for resistance in a dressage test . |
27 | After the logo 's dramatic unveiling on the stage of the New Athenaeum Theatre , there was a ripple of applause — and much muttering about the design , which may lose impact when it is scaled down for reproduction in newspapers and magazines . |
28 | Prehistoric and Roman tracks were duly appropriated by drovers from the Highlands , bringing their cattle down for sale in the Lowlands and , when the two nations were at peace , in England . |
29 | And it 's the usual , well you know son you 're getting on now and it 's time to settle down and I 've put your name down for agency in Taiwan or whatever , and we 've got this lovely girl who we think is ideal for you , da da , da da da and we 're sending over the papers for you to fill in . |
30 | But then , he has been checking his lambs , fattening nicely for sale in the byre . |