Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In future Castle will only make provision for amortisation of audio copyrights for permanent diminution in value .
2 We would only need cover for centre-half and of course we have big — bad — jon for that !
3 The discovery of it outside the groups identified as apparent risks can only give cause for concern .
4 On another occasion , I would want to argue that , despite the problems , comparisons with the English system can only give ground for encouragement and that we should be thinking of extending the Scottish system beyond the age of 16 to include offenders under 21 .
5 Unlike many other coral types , mechanical damage does not necessarily mean death for leather corals .
6 The Chancellor of the Exchequer was a little more friendly since he ‘ would rather give money for Education than throw it down the sink with Sir William Beveridge ’ .
7 Those who claimed a break-even or loss situation did not make allowance for home produced food .
8 In addition , from a purely practical point of view it would not make sense for judgment creditors to be afforded preferential treatment in insolvencies .
9 5.12.4 Unless the Landlord shall otherwise direct to carry out and complete before the expiry of the Term any works required to be carried out to or in the Premises as a condition of any planning permission which may have been granted during the Term irrespective of the date by which such works were required to be carried out It is understandable that a landlord will wish to ensure that the tenant not only complies with planning legislation but also does not make application for planning permission without the landlord 's consent .
10 Otto Reinhold , an East German ideologue , reinforced this gloomy view by insisting : ‘ We do not want reform for reform 's sake , but changes which will help the further development of socialism ’ .
11 I refer to your letter dated 6 July 1993 and would advise that after consideration , I have decided that I can not grant permission for day release .
12 Bogwood requires some weeks if not months , of soaking to remove the bulk of the tannins it contains — one does not varnish bogwood for Uaru tanks , as then eat the varnish and then die .
13 He has been careful to confine his biggest tax penalties to those ‘ trapped ’ salaried employees who can not substitute leisure for work , while giving the self-employed special dispensation from higher National Insurance contributions .
14 The Act also stipulates that a manufacturer 's guarantee can not exclude liability for damage caused or loss suffered as a result of the manufacturer 's negligence .
15 To summarise the exposition so far , a fiduciary can not exclude liability for fraud , deliberate breach of duty and possibly gross negligence .
16 The occupier can not exclude liability for death or personal injuries caused by negligence ( s. 2(1) ) .
17 A clause which does not expressly mention conditions will not normally exclude liability for breach of condition .
18 Copts would not give money for use against Copts .
19 The examiner can not give credit for irrelevancy , because that would be unfair to others who have answered only the question that they were asked .
20 They conclude that the easterly route does not give value for money and can not be justified on any conceivable cost benefit analysis , or on any opportunity cost analysis , or on any orthodox accounting analysis .
21 1* BUDGET CONTENTS does not provide cover for impact damage .
22 I wish I 'd brought the environment committee before so I could quote from it but from er recollection it says that that organisation did not have a consistent record of producing a significant number of jobs and that the expenditure on funding them did not provide value for money .
23 I 'm not going to go into any length about the community arts budget , that is one area of service provision that we feel , and I 've said for the last two years , does not provide value for money .
24 By contrast , ‘ born in Asia ’ is an excellent match for areas where people do not use electricity for cooking .
25 The moral of these cases is that journalists can not avoid liability for defamation merely by avoiding the naming of names .
26 Having got this joke out of the way , she was then told no she could not have money for food , but she could have cash for a carpet .
27 Only one farmer did not have grass for grazing .
28 I 'm not , we do normally have porridge for breakfast .
29 ( Some countries do not pay compensation for damage . )
30 As he reaches the first solo stage , therefore , the pupil must either achieve a standard of flying which does not leave room for criticism , or he must learn to accept the particular instructor 's comments as fair and helpful .
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