Example sentences of "[v-ing] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , annual sales forecasting for a manufacturing activity undertaking a wide variety of large complex engineering work on a unit and small batch basis may be carried out using a combination of queuing , scheduling and inventory based methods .
2 Commonly , sales forecasting for a period of up to one year ahead is differentiated from sales and market forecasting for longer periods .
3 So we are erm continuously forecasting for the Gas and Electricity Authorities .
4 And reducing the amount of time spent on figures enables them to concentrate on reviewing and forecasting for the group .
5 On the second day , she wrote Louise a letter that she knew was inadequate but told all that she felt capable of confiding for the moment .
6 If the view is taken that ‘ civil disputes are a matter of private concern of the parties involved , and may even be regarded as their private property … and that the parties are themselves the best judges of how to pursue and serve their own interests in the conduct and control of their respective cases , free from the directions of or intervention by the court , ’ forms of alternative dispute resolution must be considered as worth pursuing for the control that is provided to the parties over their dispute .
7 And with two TV networks now competing for a UK cable channel , a similar service is set to take off here by the year 's end .
8 There are over 600 multinationals in a ‘ billion-dollar-club ’ and a host of smaller fry all competing for a share of the market .
9 Competition in the British market for water today is a reality with some forty plus rivals complet competing for a share in this growth area .
10 ‘ I 'll be very disappointed if I 'm not competing for a place in the first one-day international on January 16 .
11 The tiny racing cars , operated by two sponsored five-men teams , zoomed around a 24-yard track competing for a trophy donated by Major Marques car restorers of Sherborne .
12 This was a team event , with 7 countries competing for a trophy named after Joan Scruton .
13 Norse , Irish , and Norman elements were all competing for an advantage , and the future of the Canterbury claims , which seemed so bright in Anselm 's lifetime , depended too much on obscure cross-currents of political ambition to be assured .
14 Let us now consider the requirements of a multiprogramming system , where we have a number of programs occupying main storage and competing for an allocation of time on the processor .
15 ‘ I sometimes thought I got fobbed off , but everybody is out there campaigning and competing for the money , ’ said Ms Hinchliffe .
16 Vickers ' Challenger 2 was competing for the contract with the United States Abrams M1A2 and France 's Leclerc .
17 In a multiprogramming computer system , then , we have a number of processes competing for the resources of the computer , such as main storage areas , processor time , and access to transput devices .
18 MEL at Crawley and Racal at New Malden are amongst the companies competing for the order .
19 If the seller knows the number of companies who are competing for the order , their likely stances , the criteria used by the buying organisation when deciding between them , the degree of pressure on key members of the decision making unit , and any formula they might use for assessing price acceptability , an accurate assessment of the power balance should be possible .
20 If they are listened to at all , it will probably be in the bath , on a car stereo , or in some other environment where the music is competing for the listener 's attention .
21 The solution was to operate independently , to abide by the unwritten rules of royal management and not let the Prince and Princess get into a position where they were competing for the limelight except when the occasion was pure entertainment .
22 MORE than 300 Whitbread Inns are competing for the Grants of St James ' Wine Awards .
23 At 45 Mainwaring Road the upper maisonette was still advertising itself for sale — no less than six boards competing for the passerby 's attention .
24 Unfortunately this can not be done in the UK House of Commons , and the cameraman has to identify the Member who has been called , often in the midst of a throng of Members competing for the Speaker 's eye , and then to add the computerized caption .
25 The competition was tough with 304 UK projects competing for the honours .
26 Dozens of street musicians have been competing for the title of Britain 's best busker .
27 Brewers have been competing for the title of Best British Beer at the industry 's own version of the Oscars .
28 Farmworkers have been competing for the title of Britain 's best ploughman , and a place in the world finals in New Zealand .
29 The charities to benefit have been nominated by the first three teams competing for the Clayton Trophy .
30 Competing for the record are and , who have also chosen anti-fouling from International 's VC Systems range for their UK-based catamaran Enza .
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