Example sentences of "elect for " in BNC.

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1 As regards industrial members , to the extent that they are fee-paying clients , their interests and those of the practising members are likely to converge : they can , if they wish , elect for a voluntary audit , if this is needed for shareholders , lenders or creditors .
2 Americans elect for revenge bid
3 It 's not going to help anyone , and will be a considerable loss to both the scientific and naval communities , if you three gentlemen elect for self-immolation .
4 Accepting shareholders are given the option to elect for more of one type to the extent that other accepting shareholders elect for more of the other type .
5 The patient may elect for and consent to treatment B and thereby impliedly decline to consent to treatment A. Again there will be no problem .
6 The first is the extent to which accepting shareholders will elect for the cash underwritten alternative .
7 Baz nods to the porno blond chauffeur who when paying for drinks elects for pineapple juice .
8 S 44(1A) and ( 1B ) makes provision for an appeal against such a direction , and in particular that the taxpayer has the right to elect for the appeal to be heard in the division relevant to his private residence .
9 The Special Commissioner found that the taxpayer was entitled to elect for the amount distributed to be reduced by the allowable expenditure in accordance with s 74(4) , since , as a matter of construction , the provision applied to all capital distributions in respect of shares regardless of the relative amount .
10 As an alternative , Palatine shareholders will be offered the opportunity to elect for cash in respect of all or part of their holding in Palatine ordinary shares .
11 So decisions as to venue for trial constitute another important set of pre-trial decisions for which responsibility rests largely with magistrates ( though defendants have a right to elect for trial in the Crown Court , even if the magistrates would be prepared to accept jurisdiction ) .
12 Accepting shareholders are given the option to elect for more of one type to the extent that other accepting shareholders elect for more of the other type .
13 The potential liability would pass to the wife as transferee ; to agree to elect for " hold over " can not necessarily be to her advantage .
14 It comprises a Senate , made up of 315 senators elected for five years on a regional basis as well as seven life senators , and a 630-member Chamber of Deputies , also elected for up to five years .
15 Legislative power is vested in a single-chamber National Assembly of 175 members , also elected for a five-year term .
16 Legislative power is vested in the 180-member National Assembly , also elected for a five-year term .
17 And since senators are elected for 9 years , it is natural that they should keep in close touch with the local councillors who elected them — they do n't want to be completely forgotten .
18 Mr Luis Mardones was the only deputy elected for the Independent Groupings of the Canaries ( AIC ) .
19 Mr Luis Mardones was the only deputy elected for the Independent Groupings of the Canaries ( AIC ) .
20 Although originally the Roman calendar began in the spring on 1 March ( as reflected in our names for the months September to December ) , the consuls , who were elected for one year , in 153 BC began to take office on 1 January .
21 He was taught the trade of a blacksmith but , like so many from that village , elected for a life at sea .
22 FOLLOWING a 20-year career in the Army , Michael Mates , now 57 , was elected for the then Petersfield constituency in 1974 , holding the seat in 1979 with an increased majority .
23 The vicar calls for silence for the ‘ Lord Mayor ’ , who makes a short speech declaring he has been elected for a year and a day .
24 Elected for the coming year were :
25 Aims were defined , certain statutory regulations laid down and five officers elected for the first three-year term .
26 With the Tories elected for a fourth successive term , the politics of the opposition are obviously up for radical examination .
27 I was elected for two years running onto the NUS Lesbian and Gay Committee and served for one year on the London Students ' Organization executive committee .
28 She was elected for Labour , but is now voting with the Tory majority .
29 In December 1790 the Quaker committee , which maintained its existence alongside the London body , prompted Friends in the country to lobby their local MPs , particularly those elected for the first time in 1790 .
30 The organisers wisely elected for a slower , but much drier , exit !
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