Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now is it not they 'll ask you , reasonable to recycle some of those savings and surely regain the into the provision of those ten fire officers that the service so badly needs for a number of years now the Fire Inspector 's report has identified the confidence levels as we in our service . |
2 | It only allows for a diet less generous as regards variety than that supplied to able-bodied paupers in workhouses . |
3 | Whether we have in mind the student teacher , or the art student in the studio , or the student nurse , practical experience necessarily calls for a degree of personal involvement by the student and to that extent it is desirable . |
4 | In 1898 a visitor noted that the poorest among early Japanese rail travellers were prepared to make long waits for the train : |
5 | This perhaps accounts for the expenditure on news media such as newspapers , teletext etc , and the continuous radio and television news programmes operated commercially in the USA , and planned for the UK. * the need to have an aesthetically pleasing environment , and to get rid of ugliness , pollution etc . |
6 | This perhaps accounts for the gout from which he suffered in 1771 and for which he collected prescriptions from friends . |
7 | SDLP lost a seat here as in Armagh which together accounts for the reduction in their representation by two seats as between the Assembly and the Convention . |
8 | It is the biggest manufacturer of mechanical engineering products in the EC with 44% of the total output — a disproportionate share as Germany only accounts for a quarter of total EC output . |
9 | Old Fishfinger has been flicking through More magazine which , of course , he only reads for the fishkeeping tips , and has discovered the questionnaires that they print . |
10 | This suited the broad sweep of the first movement and the magical filigree of the second movement splendidly , but the finale perhaps asks for a degree of conscious showmanship . |
11 | The Shetland Islands , the most northerly part of the United Kingdom at sixty degrees north , lie well south the true Arctic , but still far enough north that in midsummer the sun only sets for an hour or two . |
12 | The sun is setting now , midnight sun ending a few weeks before , but it only disappears for an hour and even then it leaves behind its mark of golden twilight . |
13 | That said , it only remains for the Committee to thank all those who came . |
14 | The latter requirement means that component molecules of each species can interchange positions without altering the total energy of the system , i.e. and consequently it only remains for the entropy contribution ΔS M to be calculated . |
15 | At present the convention , which came into force this month , only provides for an exchange of information , consultation , research and monitoring . |
16 | She just goes for a walk . |
17 | The model thus allows for the fact that an individual 's originality content is inherent , independent of education and in some cases stifled by it . |
18 | But Geoff , he do n't shout out or anything — he just waits for a bit till they finish their tea and then he shouts out ‘ Enjoy your tea then ’ , and as they look up he pisses a bit more and they go barmy . ’ |
19 | Again it tends to under-predict values for wards surrounding the centre of Leicester ( Humberstone , Aylestone and Newton ) and massively over-predicts for The Castle ward which includes the city centre . |
20 | There is no significant difference in long term survival between Child 's A and B patients except for a higher mortality in the first two months after surgery in Child 's B ( six of 19 v three of 24 ) ; this largely accounts for the difference in the overall survival between the surgery and sclerotherapy groups . |
21 | The fact that the Government disregarded our recommendations largely accounts for the debate that we are having today . |
22 | The slow time course and voltage-dependence of the NMDA receptor-mediated conductance makes it particularly susceptible to the hyperpolarizing influence of synaptic inhibition ; this susceptibility , together with the frequency-dependent depression of inhibition itself , largely accounts for the frequency-dependence of the induction of LTP . |
23 | The government already pays for a unit at the Royal Aircraft Establishment , in Farnborough , that uses powerful computers to analyse signals from the satellites . |
24 | With best wishes for the success of your fund-raising efforts . |
25 | With best wishes for the success of your dissertation , |
26 | With best wishes for the success of the new Day Care Centre , |
27 | With difficulty she repressed comments on the writer 's own linguistic proficiency , and how in her view it disabled him from judging Walter 's scholastic achievements ; with difficulty , too , she refrained from rebutting the idea that she was not getting any younger , for that was precisely what she felt she was getting , these days ; and she ended with best wishes for the future , mentally hoping it would not be for him a long one . |
28 | We send them both our very best wishes for the future . |
29 | erm , have a talk and a laugh and she just stops for a coffee after |
30 | The provision normally provides for the buyer to pay interest on the balance purchase money and this should now be fixed at the Law Society 's Interest Rate . |