Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [adv] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Man too has a mechanism of mimicry which goes back to the baby in the cradle answering its mother 's smile , older than any utilization for learning how others feel or how to pick up skills or even for play , and which can get out of control in neurotic echolalia and echopraxia .
2 Where the Ministry of Defence has occupied land for generations or even for centuries , will my hon. Friend ensure that in disposing of it the Ministry will work as closely as possible with local authorities to ensure that it is developed consistently in accordance with the wishes of local people ?
3 Later experiments will achieve an accuracy of about 2% for cards and 10% or more for plants , i.e. five-hour detection of growth .
4 Finally , as liver failure was predominant in at least 16 of the 29 patients dying within six weeks and as our score gives an objective information about the outcome of the patient ( unlike the classicacl Child-Pugh classification which is subjected to changes after improvement of the patient 's status ) cirrhotic patients with their first , potentially lethal , variceal bleeding should be early stratified as candidates or not for liver transplantation and the decision to proceed to transplantation should be considered in the high risk group defined by us .
5 But there are a few well worn examples which have clearly seen action although not for law and order .
6 Moreover , in the interests of trade regulation , thrashed out after many years of conflict between coalowners , merchants , shipowners and government , colliers were loaded in sequence and sailed in convoy , giving even better opportunities than elsewhere for seamen , keel men and others to pressurize their employers by delay .
7 That can only be good for the efficiency of the debt advice industry and thus for debtors as a whole . ’
8 Camillo had not been in the attic for months and perhaps for years .
9 This gives a crisper , brighter light than a normal light bulb , and is used outside for floodlights and inside for uplighters .
10 These are mainly for tin but also for zinc , lead and silver which occur in the same veins , and for wolfram and tungsten , which are used in making special steels .
11 Evolution seems to have er devised a large number of specific inhibitors for sodium channels but not for potassium channels .
12 As consumers , we pay not only for labour but also for land .
13 It requires more flexible markets , not just for labour but also for goods and services .
14 Safeguarding , retaliation , imperial preference , protection for industry but not for agriculture , all created a web of almost infinite complexity .
15 I know , but I 've also got to do the tea as well for granddad and daddy and Phillip .
16 The world No 1 carded four birdies , three consecutively on the back nine , having earlier missed four putts of seven feet or less for birdies .
17 It is a personal testimony , not a claim made for Catholicism or even for Christianity .
18 For instance , an extra demand at home or abroad for goods made either cheaper or better by electronics will add to employment .
19 Thirdly , the structure and organization of services , the means of funding care services , whether by insurance or by state funds , and the mix of providers , whether public sector or not for profit based , all contribute to the diversity of care systems .
20 He rode off towards Dunbar and set sail for his dukedom of Orkney and then for Norway , where he was arrested and confined in due course in the castle of Dragsholm in Denmark .
21 If it 's to be helpful if if Mr is saying on behalf of the Parish Council that by showing it in this way on the key diagram , he feels is prejudicing or the Parish Council 's position is prejudiced at some future date , then it 's to be helpful to that that the County Council is saying it is prepared to show it simply as a an arrow and similarly for consistency it would seem to make sense to show the western in the same fashion .
22 This requires family health service authorities to develop a much more facilitative role of management and also for district health authorities to review the manner in which they plan services .
23 Former Stanley stalwarts include Harry Potts , who managed Burnley 's 1960 championship side ; inside forward Geoff Strong who starred for Arsenal and Liverpool but in 33 swansong games for Coventry never scored a goal ; Tommy Cummings who played 434 times for Burnley and thrice for England B ; Gordon Pallister , now 75 , who had 210 matches at Barnsley and Jack Howarth , a bairn at 47 , whose travels embraced 421 games for the late and lamented Aldershot .
24 All reviews need to be recorded on the file and centrally for future reference and particularly for file audits .
25 The informant is responsible in law ( unless the information was provided solely for the journalist 's background reference and not for use even on an unattributed basis ) but the media , having promised confidentiality , will be under an ethical duty not to reveal the name of its informant .
26 From this one might interpret ecclesiastical coinage as money originally minted for pious purposes , for alms and perhaps for tithe , which then moved into general circulation in a society in which many different types of coinage were accepted .
27 In a retrospective study such as this , it is impossible to fully assess the type of intestinal metaplasia and therefore for analysis intestinal metaplasia was simply judged to be present ( + ) or absent ( - ) .
28 Every day Theo hears calls for help and especially for pastors for the infant churches , which can not be met as the personnel are not available .
29 The scope for the voluntary sector and not for profit activity in the nineteen nineties is immense , it will not be expansion just for its own sake , but principled entrepreneurial activity aimed to make the most of opportunities on behalf of the community .
30 It is not for this , however , that she is remembered , but for her writing on domestic matters and especially for Beeton 's Book of Household Management ( 1859–61 ) which in its various editions made ‘ Mrs Beeton ’ a household name in a double sense .
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