Example sentences of "[coord] [prep] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 The seller has two possible actions ; for the price or for damages for non-acceptance .
2 What is needed is an investigation into what language teachers in different classrooms in different countries find problematic about conventional practice or about proposals for innovation that have been put forward .
3 Please now think of the different places you have bought any stamps and related products , either for your own collection or as gifts for collectors .
4 The prospect of Britain becoming irretrievably stuck in a slough without forward movement is not attractive , for us now or as trustees for our children and successors .
5 If you have a bumper crop , you can make ice-creams and sorbets , or use them in sauces and fruit salads , soufflés and mousses or as toppings for cheesecakes .
6 A wrongful possession of land for twelve years , or of goods for six years , destroys not only the former owner 's right to recover the land or goods by action , but also his title ; and so the possessor has the best of titles known to the law — a possession which no one can dispute .
7 The main impediments to the free flow of people are those placed there to facilitate the free flow of motorised traffic , particularly road crossing barriers , signs embedded in the pavement and steps and ramps to carry the walker over or under the roadway. little seems to have been done in the way of formal schemes of assessment of pedestrian problems or of priorities for maintenance or design .
8 This authorises the making of rules which require " the disclosure of the amount or value , or of arrangements for the payment or provision , of commissions or other inducements in connection with investment business …
9 The Danes will not have to go along with plans for a single currency , or with plans for a common Euro-defence policy .
10 The Working Group 's suggestions will also be relevant to some of the pupils with special educational needs but without statements , whose particular requirements could be met by statutory modifications ( which the 1988 Act allows in respect of children falling within certain cases and circumstances ) to or within Orders for attainment targets , programmes of study and assessment arrangements for English .
11 At other times it may be beneficial to withdraw children with special needs individually or in groups for concentrated attention on an aspect of learning which has been diagnosed as necessary .
12 The development of forests , either by wholesale ( re ) planting of watersheds or in smaller areas such as gullies and riverbanks , in other small lots such as fuelwood plots , on terrace-backs and field boundaries for fuel and/or fodder , or in lines for the additional purpose of windbreaks , is also an important element in most conservation schemes .
13 Land cress , a dry-land watercress , should be sown in August outdoors , or in modules for transplanting later .
14 Sow in August outdoors or in modules for transplanting later .
15 It also encouraged them to resist any change whatever in local institutions or in elections for community representation , except with the specific approval of the Jordanian government and the PLO itself .
16 By section 2(8) a statement by a person in response to a requirement imposed under the section may only be used in evidence against him in proceedings for making a false or misleading statement or in proceedings for some other offence where in giving evidence he makes an inconsistent statement .
17 The sachets can be frozen individually or in sheets for use in cooling boxes .
18 They can not advertise prices for sale to the public that do not include value-added tax , and are not allowed to submit products , quoted at base model price , to magazines for review or to customers for evaluation , if they exceed the usual specifications .
19 I 've been called in to the Museum during the night or at weekends for a variety of reasons .
20 Some were built by lairds for their own estates , or by burghs for the benefit of their citizens , to provide fresh meat during winter when , before the introduction of turnips as winter fodder , cattle had to be slaughtered and salted down in wooden tubs .
21 When he is criticised by later elite theorists such as Suzanne Keller for neglecting the relationship of elites to the moral order of society , or by Marxists for failing to analyse the specific material interests involved in the maintenance of their own power by elites. both these two gaps in his theory are at least in part due to the disproportionate attention given to non-logical factors , such as residues , to the detriment of factors , such as interest , associated with rationality or logic .
22 Conversely , reputable composers became more interested in popular music , the tunes of which they preserved in keyboard or lute arrangements and as themes for instrumental variation or even for Masses .
23 Only in Prussia and the eastern border districts was the emancipation not revoked for the simple reason that the Junkers needed the Jews to operate between the Prussian nobles and the German peasants , and as go-betweens for the Prussian Poles .
24 If the rate of expenditure is important to the client , the budget also needs to be expressed as a cash-flow forecast for the total project and as forecasts for financial years .
25 The banks operate as principals ( operating their own accounts ) and as agents for their own customers .
26 These tests have been used for individual student assessment and as instruments for the product evaluation of instructional programmes .
27 Gorbachev on Jan. 5 decreed that " in order to activate the implementation of land reform " republican and local authorities should make an inventory of " lands which are not being used in a rational manner by collective and state farms " , and of the land holdings of USSR ministries , with a view to making these available leasehold to private farmers and as allotments for town dwellers .
28 The warden frequently received orders from the king to take timber in the forest for building operations , for firewood and charcoal for the king 's needs , and as gifts for subjects .
29 Criterion descriptions may be regarded as setting curriculum objectives , as describing the performance of those attaining the objectives , and as specifications for test items or assessment situations .
30 Admittedly , walking behaviour differs greatly between people of different age , class and sex and between journeys for different purposes , so that generalisation is often unhelpful .
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