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

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1 88open has decided to offer its system and application compatibility test suites — ITS/88 , AVS/88 and ACT/88 — to industry consortia and companies : although to date they have only been available for Motorola Inc 88000 RISC based systems , interested parties would presumably customise the sets for other architectures .
2 They are the most powerful because they can most effectively expose the discipline for what it is .
3 But perhaps , too , we go to observe our death , prefigured in the element in which we can not survive , and which may eventually cover the earth for all time .
4 We can only presume the allocation for the current financial year is the first element of a rapidly expanding budget over the full five years of the scheme .
5 However , if it were true , as has been suggested , that certain issues and constituencies are systematically disenfranchised by the traditional representative model of English politics , this would greatly weaken the justification for reserving to the legislature the exclusive right to determine the form of second-level policy-making institutions such as public local inquiries , and to decide what procedural entitlements should be afforded to objectors at them .
6 Those that do may only display the differences for a matter of weeks or even days before the whole crop ripens , so there is an element of luck in flying over the right place at the right time .
7 You can send any character into any tunnel , but each can only collect the pages for which he 's responsible , and the only way to find out who gets what is through trial and error .
8 An order made by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Home Department under section 43(1) of the Shops Act 1950 would only lift the requirement for shops to close ordinarily by 8 pm on Sundays .
9 The state should not only ensure the conditions for teaching and learning but should also be supporting the community .
10 In fact , I think from now on you 'd better keep the jeep for yourself .
11 Mr Koorosh Khodabandehloo , the Director of AMARC , believes that research in this area will not only provide the technology for more successful and precise operations , but is also making a direct contribution to medical science .
12 Cunningham had strengthened his belief that if he could only follow the clues for which Heather 's photographs were somehow emblems he would find the truth — and Heather with it .
13 The seminar will not only set the tone for the CentCom meetings , but will also form part of a worldwide series of activities leading up to WACC 's Second World Communication Congress in 1995 , which will focus on the same theme .
14 Imaginative teaching does not necessarily produce the capacity for imagination in pupils .
15 They would be protected by a new right known as the Unfair Extraction Right , but it would only protect the data for ten years .
16 ‘ You can win a couple of small races and the prize money will only pay the bills for three or four months .
17 But whoever first comes up with something does n't necessarily get the credit for it .
18 Hand-outs to the poor will merely reduce the pressure for such change and are particularly pernicious if they are given by the rich , who are in effect purchasing their own privilege at a small price .
19 By this means Smith could not only solve the problem for five squares but for seven as well .
20 This reflects the fact that with enough technological and/or organisational expertise , you can either greatly reduce the requirements for these inputs , find substitutes , or actually create them de novo .
21 This is an excellent way of learning but you can only obtain the material for the questions by listening .
22 Where the surfaces of cast-iron columns and other compression members display cracks , these defects need not necessarily reduce the opportunities for re-use of these elements .
23 In future , gene transfer could greatly increase the possibilities for improved crop performance , not simply by increasing yield , but also by modifying other characteristics .
24 Half-informed speculation can only increase the danger for others . ’
25 Half-informed speculation can only increase the danger for others . ’
26 ‘ Well , I 'd better find the boats for Venice , ’ she sighed , resigned to the fact that no one had come to meet her .
27 The two projects were seen to have differing conditions of implementation and are therefore unlikely to be synchronised in a ‘ revolutionary moment ’ , but nonetheless they can be seen as mutually supportive : struggles for democratic forms within enterprises may help to build support for broader democratic planning , while a sympathetic government pursuing the latter project could also greatly expand the opportunities for enterprise democracy by means of legal changes and financing .
28 ‘ It would greatly help the case for the chapter if he were to indicate now that his party supported the Maastricht Treaty . ’
29 If the fine print turns out to be okay , this will eventually clear the way for America to grant most-favoured-nation trading status to the Soviet Union .
30 Although he did not give a new date for the elections , Traore stressed that the postponement would not affect the timetable for the transition period which had been extended in December [ see p. 38563 ] .
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