Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Flatworms , tapeworms or threadworms make for lurid and colourful pictures in the horror section of Koi manuals , but their life cycle is invariably so complex that not all the vectors will be present in the pond .
2 About three quarters of dairy herds in EC member states qualify for full compensation .
3 US giants unite for electric car research
4 The Opposition must withdrawn their policy , and do so today , or everyone will know what their policies mean for British Steel .
5 During the First World War the little colony of gifted foreigners in Montparnasse and French artists unfit for military service was increasingly shunned by the rest of society at a time when xenophobia was rife and contempt for any man out of uniform was universal .
6 As the Russian-Cuban and Chinese plans develop for Southern Africa , I have been spending much of the past four weeks working with a man who played a part twenty years ago in developing these plans .
7 This technique shows the entities most likely to be mentioned by the reader and , hence , indicates which entities predominate for various reasons .
8 Such an enhanced investigations service for private companies would be similar to the take-over target review discussed here .
9 From the north of England and Scotland , the proposals provide for through and connecting international trains .
10 For Bell , as incomes rise , people 's horizons expand beyond material goods and new demands develop for immaterial ( luxury ) services .
11 One in twenty homes unfit for human habitation
12 A study by the OECD tries to forecast what all these extra grey heads mean for public spending in different countries over the next 40 years , assuming that government policies remain unchanged .
13 Initial work in the GIS field on user interfaces has concentrated on the screen designs appropriate for spatial data handling .
14 On the other hand there was evidence implying that even human listeners needed to hear stretches of speech several words long for accurate recognition ( Pollack & Pickett 1963 ) .
15 New property presents challenge for conservation group
16 In this time of new opportunity , as the Board is making arrangements to move to its new home and looking to developments in every area of service , we 've also recognized that opportunities abound for local parish initiatives to attract funding from a variety of places .
17 This section provides all risks cover for certain property and the Policyholder selects which property is to be covered .
18 In Alpine shops look for wooden cooking utensils , walking sticks and Loden capes .
19 They influence the education of children in enormously important ways , not just in terms of how many exams they pass , what results they get at O level or C S E , but on important issues such as education for democracy , the kind of climate that schools create for young people is very important in the way they see society and they see their role in it .
20 It was formerly a narrow single-track with passing places throughout its eleven miles , a slow journey during which the motorist had to keep his foot on the brake and his eyes alert for oncoming cars .
21 New market opportunities allow for increased economies of scale , and the rationalisation of artificially segmented markets .
22 His opposition and resistance to war as a means of solving problems is total and yet his adherence to the principle of ahi sā does not mean a failure to recognize that there might be situations of moral dilemma in which different moral considerations apply for different people .
23 A more satisfactory explanation might be that different moral considerations apply for different people in similar situations .
24 Now the council is demanding that preachers apply for prior permission to use council property and they can only spread the ‘ good news ’ at specified times and one at a time .
25 Abundant opportunities exist for individual usage .
26 To ask the Minister for the Civil Service what opportunities exist for civil servants based in Great Britain to gain experience in duties relating to Northern Ireland as part of staff development programmes .
27 Once career opportunities exist for general practitioners there will be more pressure on medical schools and postgraduate institutions to give appropriate training .
28 Of course , Western Europe is providing financial and technical help and opportunities exist for experienced exporters , but a realistic , long-term view is essential .
29 The final and longest chapter describes the potential applications of LB films and stresses those areas in which the author feels the greatest opportunities exist for industrial and commercial exploitation .
30 Excellent opportunities exist for joint supervision as the department has close links with other departments in the Faculties of Social Sciences and Law , the Research Unit in Health and Behavioural Change , the Alcohol Research Group , and the Department of Housing and Planning at Heriot-Watt University .
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