Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [verb] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | If , at the same stage , the cost-leadership policy is being coupled with an aggressive pricing policy in order to gain market share , the benefits of that investment would not show up in ROI or accounting profit for some time . |
2 | An alternative form of fundraising or obtaining support for the school is through sponsorship . |
3 | It is significant that whenever Gloucester took a controversial step , such as seizing the prince or sending north for reinforcements , he justified it by reference to a Woodville plot to subvert the state . |
4 | It is significant that whenever Gloucester took a controversial step , such as seizing the prince or sending north for reinforcements , he justified it by reference to a Woodville plot to subvert the state . |
5 | On the other hand , there is nothing here to show necessarily a diminution in Offa 's enthusiasm for an archbishopric of Lichfield or lessening regard for Hygeberht . |
6 | More recently , archive sources have also been used in newer computer formats , in databases , viewdata programmes or telex simulations for instance . |
7 | Households and private firms can only increase their spending by using their savings or by borrowing — they are not in the position of being able to raise taxes or to print money for themselves . |
8 | Whites have retreated to the comfortable suburbs , whence they contribute to a city 's costs but avoid paying its taxes or providing work for its underclass . |
9 | Not only is it hard to see how the buyer can then bring an action for breach of contract , as opposed to invoking the express remedies of the clause , but , even if he were able to , there is no reason why general exclusion clauses capping liability or excluding liability for economic loss should not be effective , since they would then only have to pass the reasonableness test . |
10 | Do n't be tempted to justify these requests or to give reasons for them . |
11 | Come and see the 100 species of monkey who live in the park 's 17 acres and do n't miss the colourful flamingoes , the chimpanzees ' tea party , the playful penguins or feeding time for the sea-lines . |
12 | 5 The remedies available to the client to enforce performance of those remedies or to obtain redress for breach . |
13 | ( 5 ) The offeror may wish to use the assets of the target to help pay for the bid or to provide security for the offeror 's borrowings . |
14 | 24 , cases of wives becoming sureties or giving security for their husband 's debts . |
15 | Their problem seems to be not one of the inability to choose goals or to form strategies for achieving them , but an incorrigible propensity to choose the wrong ones and an awesome efficiency in achieving them unless adults intervene . |
16 | The bulk of corporate activity should be within well-set schemas and focus upon the creation of action rationality , but within the corporation there should be a mechanism to warn of impending crises or to recognize opportunities for significant improvement which lead to the questioning and modification of existing schemas . |
17 | The awards at Levels 1 and 2 are precisely targeted at people working in the retail industry or undergoing training for retail work . |
18 | the company does not commence business within one year from incorporation or suspends business for a whole year ; |
19 | Santa Special trains travel the full five miles of the line , customers can join trains at Keighley , Haworth or Oxenhope stations for a one-hour return steam train journey . |
20 | My right hon. Friend will be well aware of the great contest that takes place for funds in which the design museum and other bodies are involved . |
21 | Above all , service was voluntary and thus not liable to produce the grievances that accompanied selection for compulsory service . |
22 | Among the more sophisticated proposals are those put forward by Barnes and Barr that make provision for tied bursaries to protect shortage subjects and for positive discrimination by means of ‘ bonuses ’ on top of the standard bursary for particularly disadvantaged students . |
23 | More positive was confirmation that draft legislation for a Bill of Rights should be ready by July 1990 . |
24 | In a recent telephone conversation with the CAA I was connected with the department that allocates frequencies for such beacons . |
25 | Thus , research on humans , or research that has implications for explaining humans , is rarely , if ever , neutral . |
26 | The only other study that made corrections for pyloric loss and duodenogastric reflux came to conclusions that are the same as ours . |
27 | The Canadian analysis confirmed the findings of a recent US General Accounting Office study that found prices for the same drug to be higher in the United States than in Canada . |
28 | The growth is n't only unsightly , it also clogs up the intake to a water turbine that provides electricity for the mill . |
29 | Europe now produces more food than she needs and has for some years been supporting a section of industry that provides employment for less than 1% of our National workforce ; good for British agriculture , but how much better if the support had gone to those industries that took up a greater proportion of the work force , i.e. the engineers with 10% . |
30 | This was the equation that spelt disaster for so many of the Body & Face Place franchisees . |