Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Both Brennan ( 1976 ) and Conrad ( 1979 ) suggest that for the profoundly deaf child , oralism provides this sort of obstruction . |
2 | Regarding the management structures you have supplied , I suggest that for the smaller unitary authorities a second Assistant Director should be inserted in the proposed Planning Department structures . |
3 | The author suggest that for the courses sampled their existed a ‘ virtual parity ’ between the performance of NSEs and SEs . |
4 | I expect that for an ornithologist death ceases to be terrible once sight and hearing begin to go . |
5 | The experts say that for a woman over about 40 , SERPS is definitely going to be better , and if she has been paying into a contracted out PP scheme up to that time , she should change over then . |
6 | Organizations often forget that for an inventor , the joy comes in savoring the solution . |
7 | I want that for the whole club , but firstly for the fans , who 've been superb . |
8 | They ask for more stimulus than their children provide and for the opportunity to give expression to their other creative and intellectual drives . |
9 | In two days we get everything we want and for the rest of the week he has his Christian customers . |
10 | Modern refining techniques mean that for every barrel of crude oil refined , there will be a split between diesel and petrol fuels that can only be varied a small amount . |
11 | I read more widely and , as news of my expertise spread , people began to seek me out for a ruling on a specific industrial relations issue or for an historical precedent . |
12 | An hour later every room was spick and span except for the bedroom Penry was using . |
13 | From a review of child and car stopping distances under various assumptions , they conclude that for a car travelling at only 16 km/h about 30m sight distance would be required , but that this is much greater than that normally feasible in existing shared space areas . |
14 | The results of this analysis show that for a well.damped response the phase resistance ( winding + forcing ) must be set at an optimum value which depends on several parameters of the motor and load . |
15 | The characteristics of Fig. 7.7 show that for a switching angle of 90 the low speed torque is only 0.1 Nm , but speeds of up to 2500 steps per second can be reached if the motor is lightly loaded . |
16 | These data show that for the 65 — 74 age group mortality from stroke decreased by 42 per cent for males and 50 per cent for females . |
17 | Hope that for the first time in your life you 'll discover trust within yourself for another human being . ’ |
18 | I was going to do it this morning and bring and for the box that they have the old prayer I think going up to Yugoslavia soon |
19 | Mr Gill : Given the reluctance of large organisations and bureaucracies to devolve powers to the lower orders , does my hon. Friend consider that for the principle of subsidiarity to be acceptable it will be necessary for a full and detailed prospectus to be issued showing what powers will be devolved to the national Parliaments ? |
20 | But you suspect that for the Nethercotts the most exciting part will be over . |
21 | Or you could buy dresses , one or two dresses that were all complete except for the seam down at the back and the seams under the arms . |
22 | They guarantee that for every £100 nominal worth of gilts bought by an investor , £100 will be paid on maturity , plus the increase in the Retail Prices Index over the years to that maturity . |
23 | Soon afterwards exactly such a particle — the antielectron , or positron — was detected , and we now know that for every type of particle there is an appropriate antiparticle . |
24 | ‘ You know that for a fact , do you ? ’ |
25 | ‘ I know that for a fact — ’ |
26 | ‘ I know that for a — ’ |
27 | ‘ You know that for a fact , do you , ma'am ? ’ |
28 | No I do n't , but nevertheless nobody knew only people like us and the neighbours , how that kid was every day when her mother to the T S B and her mother according to Julia had her because it was the done thing her mother , her own mother would n't have her , Kerry to look after her and I know that for a fact because one time when Ross was ill , Julia said I ca n't have her and she said oh god I suppose I 've got to go and beg my mother to have her now she did , but the woman said to Julia , I mean she would n't give up her job , they had a four bedroomed house , two bloody great cars , eleven cats |
29 | While Labour proposes to weaken or dismantle them , we know that for the safety of our citizens they must be continued , and the police effort against terrorism must be reinforced . |
30 | I ca n't remember now whether in fact we were allowed any at all while we were in the Waaf , but I know that for the few years after I became a civilian again and clothes rationing still went on , the ration allocation was so small that the prospect of buying , for instance , a new winter coat was exceedingly small for most women , especially those with children , whose needs had to come first . |