Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] for [det] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Then I shall arrange it , ’ said Adam , who had no intention of producing quarterly accounts for this inquisitive journalist . |
2 | Certainly its application within the large domestic market of the United States , which alone accounts for some 40 per cent of world air travel , can hardly be considered an unqualified success . |
3 | But it only works for that particular |
4 | However , recreational provision in the field of art and design education is exceptional in that it normally caters for some 80,000 students , many times more than those on courses leading to qualifications , and has always been at the centre of adult education . |
5 | Our offer of riches beyond dreams still stands for those deft with pen and sharp of wit . |
6 | They got a nasty shock : real bush pilots had been attracted to the UK from the four corners of the earth to get these well-maintained examples , and the high prices they fetched reflected the great demand that still exists for these superb workhorses . |
7 | At the risk of indelicacy , one would suggest that such a condition usually accounts for some five or six days of inactivity . |
8 | However , much work still remains for those involved in education and training if we are to make the idea of the Single Market a reality . |
9 | This is a traditional approach , and probably accounts for most vibrational spectra actually recorded . |
10 | A report by the Compassion in World Farming ( CIWF ) group on fish farming in Britain--a growth industry which now accounts for some 10 per cent of the country 's total fish consumption--has highlighted some of the practices associated with raising fish in captivity . |
11 | One of the most popular types of WB is the ‘ tracking auto ’ system which automatically monitors the scene and continuously corrects for any light changes ; this is commonly supplemented by a pair of fixed presets , one for daylight , and one for artificial ( tungsten ) light . |
12 | For large-enough r-values ( r } 312 ) there is a stable symmetric periodic orbit which winds just once around the Z-axis and which then persists for all larger r-values ( Fig. 6.9c ) . |
13 | When the computer is trying to save a new file to a disc , it looks for the first available fragment of space , writes as much of the new file as will fit , then looks for another available fragment of space , writes a bit more , and so on until all the file is written somewhere on the disc . |
14 | Now that again suggests for this strategic type of inward investment a location away from existing built-up areas . |
15 | This knot shape therefore never varies for any given sequence of amino acids . |
16 | It currently accounts for some 10 per cent of ozone loss , but this proportion is likely to rise to 16 per cent if present trends continue , despite the fact that at a meeting of Montreal Protocol signatories last November , it was agreed to freeze use at present levels [ see ED 68 ] . |
17 | If invited and able to get the time off work , he will go to races anywhere in the world , whatever the distance , yet he never trains for any particular race . |