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

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1 Erm at that erm meeting members did er bring up a number of points er , the comments and questions which have been put to the Environment Trust and the answers to them are there on page ninety five under progress to date and , and on onto page ninety six er , the main ones really are the question as to whether er , any rented housing could be provided erm , in the scheme is dealt with there the Environment Trust only develop for sale or for equity share er , they 're not a housing association , they 're a charitable body erm so they did n't feel that they were able to er , take on the role of er , provided rented housing in the scheme .
2 At present , women only qualify for leave if they have worked for the same employer for two years ; five years for women who work less than 16 hours per week .
3 Die Hard II is $20m over budget ; Brucie 's wages alone account for $8m
4 Likely beneficiaries of a boom in personal computer sales include Lotus Development Corp , Microsoft and Borland International Inc , which together account for 90% of Japan 's spreadsheet market .
5 But health , education and social security together account for 61% of public spending .
6 Strathclyde , Grampian and Lothian Regions together account for 70% of the industry 's UK workforce .
7 Today 's tourists naturally make for Dorchester and its surrounding villages .
8 Hodai , your arrows have n't enough spline for use with my bow .
9 Enough change for regulation to give way smoothly to sufficiently widespread positive management by public agency or private occupier in partnership to obviate the need for enforced protection . ’
10 So say for instance there the doctors recommended er a newsagent well a newsagent
11 So say for example you was a tradesman .
12 When a minor term of the contract , called a warranty , is breached , the plaintiff may not repudiate the contract but only sue for damages ; breach of a warranty is said to sound in damages only .
13 The rather handsome Perpendicular church of St Andrew in Curry Rivel where the ceremony took place was soon to become a familiar enough place for Benjamin , as he took over as its organist to complement his work as the local headmaster .
14 Thus , those at the top , or on their way , naturally head for jobs where they can challenge assumptions , old and new .
15 Not much hope for people like Arthur Carr .
16 They had planned to fly out to South Africa but had a long wait for visas .
17 An infra-red detection system could put an end to a long wait for cyclists .
18 Its marbled , fine-grained beef is of very good quality and taste and it is well worth the rather long wait for maturity in spite of the lack of size .
19 Introducing an affordable health care plan from the AA — now you 'll never be faced with a long wait for hospital treatment
20 Although Adsersen ( 1989 ) believes that the major threat to conservation is not from tourism but from land-use via agriculture and sand and gravel extraction , there is still much cause for concern , especially if hotels and tourist resorts are developed .
21 The Iran/Contra scandal gave the French much cause for amusement .
22 ‘ You like it ? ’ the manager asked , as if the room had been especially redone for Frau Nordern 's sake .
23 Intensive Hot , long wash for pots , pans and heavily soiled items .
24 Although this may seen like an idyllic setting , the fact that the panda 's natural habitat has been reduced to this area is enough cause for alarm .
25 If , however , her main dislike of Ken 's sexual behaviour was the way it coloured his career , then she has perhaps cause for concern .
26 Experts naturally look for ways to minimise their exposure to claims : the liability of adjudicators is excluded specifically by the wording of the New Engineering Contract ( 1991 ) .
27 Wet rot is obvious if the timbers are wet , but they may have dried out so watch for stain marks and test the ends of joists , beams and trusses with a screwdriver to see if they are soft or brittle .
28 Lt.-Col. Augustin Ndindiliyimana , hitherto Minister for Transport and Communications , was appointed to the new post of Minister in the Presidency responsible for Defence ( the Defence portfolio had been held hitherto by Habyarimana ) .
29 Prime Minister James Mitchell carried out a Cabinet reshuffle in late January , transferring responsibility for foreign affairs from himself to Herbert Young , hitherto Minister for Trade and Tourism , whose Trade portfolio was passed to Jonathan Peters , hitherto Minister of State for Trade and Tourism , who took responsibility for the new Ministry of Trade and Consumer Affairs ; Mitchell also created a new portfolio of Grenadines Affairs , with Stephanie Brown as Junior Minister .
30 Electing a President for the first time ( Mauritius having become a republic in March 1992 — see p. 38804 ) , the National Assembly on June 30 chose Cassam Uteem , hitherto Minister for Industry and Industrial Technology ; Uteem 's ministerial post went to Bashir Khodabux , also of the Mouvement militant mauricien ( MMM ) .
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