Example sentences of "[vb pp] for with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ( 14.3 ) This equation must now be solved for with initial data defining the approaching waves given by and .
2 It can be immensely useful — and that is what is looked for with lateral thinking — or it can be false .
3 Valuable coins would naturally be searched for with more energy and so tend to be recovered at a higher rate in ancient times .
4 A lower dividend yield can be compensated for with higher capital gains and vice versa .
5 Further losses from the ecosystem occur as crops and/or animals are harvested and exported ; and such cumulative losses , unless they are compensated for with artificial fertilisers , often lead to farm abandonment .
6 The to infinitive is called for with such verbs , so it is not surprising that perceptual verbs should take to before the infinitive when used in the more conceptual inferential sense .
7 A lot of hair , cared for with considerable vanity .
8 ( 3 ) To make good any particular objection , the plaintiffs must satisfy the Chancery master , or the taxing master , as the case may be , of the unreasonableness contended for with any doubts being resolved in favour of the defendants .
9 A house is also a major investment , usually paid for with borrowed money , and will probably dominate your budget for years to come .
10 Every bed in that difference has to be paid for with wasted money but in addition the loss of income from that bed has to be found from cuts elsewhere in social services .
11 He also notes that it is increasingly difficult to persuade donors that uneconomic development schemes ( and the roads and sewers that have accompanied them ) should be paid for with drug-control money .
12 The Rev. Al Sharpton , a black clergyman who had led several protest marches in connection with the case , stated that " we are proud to see a young man 's life paid for with some measure of justice " .
13 The control of fire is the mark of the civilization man aspires to , but constitutes a kind of sacrilege , a " robbery of divine nature " , that must be paid for with immense suffering : human aspiration must inevitably bring man into conflict with the divine realm .
14 Special diets are catered for with advance notice .
15 That , however , could be catered for with appropriate wording and we should then feel more confident when a UK aircraft crashed abroad .
16 Children are well catered for with new infant and primary schools , also a health clinic nearby and a play school .
17 Conservative pacing is required in the warm temperatures and relatively high humidity , although competitors are well catered for with ample sponge and water stations .
18 On a parallel track , the business world is well catered for with several compatible products on the two systems .
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