Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] for [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The relation between an obligation concretized in the form of presence on a list and the realization of the action called for by this presence is obviously one of subsequence , whence the use of the to infinitive .
2 the document was transmitted by one of the methods provided for in this Convention ,
3 Shots of the product in use or in an unusual setting are the type to aim for in this area .
4 It is supported by the Keep Sunday Special campaign but falls far short of the deregulation called for by many large stores currently opening on Sundays in breach of existing laws .
5 Even greater difficulty is found with the extensive facilities for discovery provided for in many United States jurisdictions , the intrusive nature of which presents another ground for serious concern .
6 Difficulties of the kinds provided for by those subsections will not arise , because the overlapping of the two offences under the Bill will have the result that the accused can be convicted of whichever offence is charged .
7 In column 2 of Table 9.1 , the share of UK GDP accounted for by each region is recorded for 1988 .
8 The share of UK GDP accounted for by each region ;
9 Column 1 in the same table considers the share of UK population accounted for by each region for the same year .
10 This absolute increase has also been reflected in an increase in the percentage of total population accounted for by those aged 65 + .
11 JE : What was Britten striving for in these sessions ?
12 If it considers that a Member State is making improper use of the powers provided for in this paragraph , the Commission ( or another Member State ) may invoke an accelerated enforcement procedure against the Member State .
13 By virtue of Article iv Rule 5(E) of the Hague-Visby Rules : ‘ Neither the carrier nor the ship shall be entitled to the benefit of the limitation of liability provided for in this paragraph if it is proved that the damage resulted from an act or omission of the carrier done with intent to cause damage or recklessly and with knowledge that damage would probably result . ’
14 If the interpretation of democracy argued for in this book is correct , or at least is found persuasive by its readers , then it should be clear that its principal practical implication is that democracy is still " unfinished business " on the agenda of modern politics .
15 Canada and Australia account for about another 10 per cent , producing cobalt as a by-product of nickel .
16 ‘ Harry , what does my father hope for from this marriage of his ? ’
17 the document was actually delivered to the defendant or to his residence by another method provided for by this Convention ,
18 Finally , Article 13 provided that nothing in the Convention was to be construed as preventing service ‘ by any method provided for by the law of the state of origin and not forbidden by the law of the other state , or by any method provided for in any agreement between the States concerned ’ .
19 Exercise 9–3 Consider a model where people live for at most three periods and plan to spread their consumption equally over the three periods .
20 That is not what most people come for at all .
21 The percentage of sales accounted for by each of these market segments is given below : At the 1986 level of demand the company was operating at full capacity , but today it has an excess of manufacturing capacity .
22 ( 3 ) To make good any particular objection , the plaintiffs must satisfy the Chancery master , or the taxing master , as the case may be , of the unreasonableness contended for with any doubts being resolved in favour of the defendants .
23 The ‘ Parliament ’ referred to there is obviously the Westminster Parliament and by implication the ‘ country ’ must be the whole territory legislated for by that Parliament , that is , the UK as a whole including Northern Ireland .
24 The Rev. Al Sharpton , a black clergyman who had led several protest marches in connection with the case , stated that " we are proud to see a young man 's life paid for with some measure of justice " .
25 Yeah I think that 's usually the safest thing to go for with these things
26 The trade unions have been largely silent and it was felt that the media had a lot to answer for in this department .
27 The witnesses should be examined on oath or if that is not possible within your laws or is impossible of performance by reason of the internal practice and procedure of your court or by reason of practical difficulties , they should be examined in accordance with whatever procedure your laws provide for in these matters .
28 And that was all d'Alembord prayed for at this moment , that Ford would learn success fast and thus calm his worried fears .
29 Substituting the value inferred for into this expression gives .
30 ( Elsewhere in Europe , only Germany comes close , with about one-third of its market accounted for in this way .
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