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

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1 In 1898 a visitor noted that the poorest among early Japanese rail travellers were prepared to make long waits for the train :
2 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 .
3 This perhaps accounts for the gout from which he suffered in 1771 and for which he collected prescriptions from friends .
4 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 .
5 Note also that a person domiciled in the Channel Islands can benefit from owning the assets specified in s6(3) by virtue of s267(2) although the relief in s48(4) only applies for the purposes of s6(2) and not for the purpose of s6(3) .
6 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 .
7 That said , it only remains for the Committee to thank all those who came .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 This largely accounts for the hostilities following the death of Chlothar I in 561 .
12 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 .
13 Here , male network patterns prove to be more close-knit ( as measured by a network strength score : NSS ) than female networks , whereas this contrast is not so marked in the Hammer and is cancelled and partly reversed in the Clonard ( one of the highest-scoring groups for NSS in West Belfast is the young female group in the Clonard , and this largely accounts for the Clonard score in Table 4.1 ) .
14 The fact that the Government disregarded our recommendations largely accounts for the debate that we are having today .
15 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 .
16 With best wishes for the success of your fund-raising efforts .
17 With best wishes for the success of your dissertation ,
18 With best wishes for the success of the new Day Care Centre ,
19 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 .
20 We send them both our very best wishes for the future .
21 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 .
22 Lily meanwhile works for the Mob , placing bets to shorten the odds at racetracks ; when she impulsively decides to re-enter her son 's life , after an absence of eight years , just in time to save it .
23 The dialectical structure of oppositional politics no longer works for the micro-politics of the post-war period in the West .
24 Lee 's wife Carol explained : ‘ We are leaving our options open but at the moment Space Fair still goes for the Mackeson .
25 WHO STILL CARES FOR THE FAMILY ?
26 She genuinely cares for the boy and is determined to save him from a life of crime .
27 Her mother and cold-hearted step-father tax her wage packet , the job is drudgery — and finally there 's the man … whom Iris , with her mind full of trashy romances , mistakenly takes for the fairy prince she 's awaited so long .
28 So do send off the guarantee registration card ; the manufacturer usually asks for the return of the card as a term of his guarantee .
29 I S still pays for the installation and the equipment and , you know , the maintenance of the system as a whole .
30 But he does n't come often , only when he wants Mr Ballantyne to put up the money for one of his schemes or projects , which Mr Ballantyne usually does for the sake of his daughter .
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