Example sentences of "[pron] it [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , in view of the crucial part which the further education sector plays in the educational and economic well-being of Wales , not least in the way in which it caters for the indigenous population , it is regrettable that too big a gap still exists between it and the secondary school sector and too few Welshmen and women , particularly perhaps among those who are Welsh speaking , recognize its many achievements in the past and the vital contribution which it will be called upon to make in the future .
2 Community education organises two large camps each year for special needs students in addition to class provision which it arranges for a number of specific groups of adults :
3 The role which it envisages for the state is limited to that of providing the minimum framework necessary for the regulation of competing private interests , while the gesellschaft model of law is conceived in terms of formally defining the equivalent individual rights that are required to make the market work .
4 Croydon Corporation was not satisfied with the compensation which it received for the loss of its tramways and went to arbitration .
5 And that is why we are so confident IBM — at least at the high levels where policy is made — has n't a clue about the nature of the large systems customers on which it depends for a considerable portion of its revenue and , we believe , more than half its gross profit .
6 Located in Bilston in the Black Country , Perry Poultry buys oven-ready poultry , which it processes for a prestigious range of customers including Marks & Spencer , Sainsbury 's and Kentucky Fried Chicken ( Perry makes Zingers , Kentucky 's new line of spiced burgers ) .
7 My records nee go it it plays for a bit , then it goes brurgh !
8 " He will share your bed and possess your body , " Maria Candida had said when asked what it meant for a woman to give herself to her husband .
9 Remember that what you think a word means is not necessarily what it meant for the writer .
10 The modern school must , to my mind , stand or full by what it does for the worst-equipped children .
11 To detect the regularities in nature , propose a generalization , deduce what it implies for the next case and observe whether this prediction succeeds .
12 Our aim so far has been to show that the " stylistic variant " view of style , which supports the dualist 's conviction that style can be distinguished from message , can lead to a more precise understanding of what it means for a writer to choose this rather than that way of putting things .
13 The public understands more easily what it means for an old lady to have five pounds snatched from her purse than to grasp the financial significance of 25 million customers paying one penny more for orange juice diluted beyond the level permitted by law .
14 Intensive indoor rearing of livestock is relatively new and people are only just beginning to realise what it means for the animals .
15 What it means for the broader economy is that the current housing crisis is more serious than ever , and there does n't seem to be an end in sight .
16 The important point is what it means for the settlement to the environment of North Yorkshire .
17 What it means for the homes is that they 're going to have to take a what we 've been doing over the last two or three years is gradually improving the staffing levels in our elderly people 's homes , because the dependency levels in those homes are getting very high .
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