Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun sg] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | He had also opposed the complete privatization of state industries and instead proposed temporary protection for industry to allow for a process of revitalization , through exports and improvements in agriculture ( especially increased foreign aid for crop substitution programmes to replace cocaine-producing coca plants ) , mining and fishing . |
2 | the issue to be determined ( 8.4 ) ( 1.1 ) ; the expert 's qualifications ( 8.5 ) ( 1.1 ) ; that he is to act as an expert and not as an arbitrator ( 8.6 ) ( 1.3 ) ; how the expert is to be appointed ( 8.7 ) ( 1.1 ) ; that the decision will be final and binding ( 8.8 ) ( 1.3 ) ; the due date for payment of the amount determined ( 8.9 ) ( 1.3 ) ; that the expert has the power to award interest ( 8.10 ) ( 1.3 ) ; provision for interest to run for late payment of the amount determined ( 8.11 ) ( 1.4 ) ( sometimes found elsewhere in the agreement ) ; and how the expert is to be paid ( 8.12 ) ( 1.3 ) . |
3 | 8.11 Provision for interest to run for late payment of the amount |
4 | This had been consistently illustrated in opinion polls and in the growing support for term limits for elected politicians at national and state level . |
5 | Where the defendant has made a voluntary interim payment before proceedings , the plaintiff must still plead the whole of his claim including any special damage for expense paid for by the interim payment . |
6 | Not so — students from the university have won major international titles for formation dancing for decades and can include the sport in their degree studies Interested ? |
7 | In order to alleviate bottlenecks in the supply of skilled labour at that time , each enterprise or factory assumed the responsibility for training recruits for the emerging mass-production industries . |
8 | When they resumed on the third afternoon after time lost for rain , they lost quick wickets , and at 214 for 6 seemed to have wasted the advantage . |
9 | They will be documented in a substantial reference manual , the Guidelines for Text Encoding for Interchange . |
10 | Matisse guarantees consistency of data through two-phase locking for data update . |
11 | Matisse guarantees consistency of data through two-phase locking for data update . |
12 | She had been taken as a child from a wild jungle world of carnivores , flesh-sucking plants , and hunter-warriors who had lost most of the arts of civilization save for those of cunning , combat and survival . |
13 | It has often been pointed out that in less developed societies , old people were seen as the repository of wisdom needed for daily living as well as for spiritual guidance . |
14 | The terms of the approach require close collaboration between health and social services but a great deal of latitude remains for ‘ local ’ responses to emerge . |
15 | The librarian continues to base selection and stock revision programmes on catalogue records which are no longer accurate , and wastes a good deal of time searching for books which are no longer in circulation . |
16 | The old male remains loosely attached to the harem and spends a great deal of time caring for his infants . |
17 | The potatoes were so filling that there was n't a great deal of room left for all the other foods they usually ate . |
18 | He is a prolific inventor who helped to start the environmental revolution and , as a result of work undertaken for NASA , studied the conditions necessary for the continued existence of life and found that the Earth constituted a self-regulatory system whereby each of the many variable factors , such as temperature and the composition of air , sea and soil , had been kept within the narrow limits necessary for life to survive for the entire history of the planet . |
19 | None of the full-board Halls of Residence caters for special diets of any type . |
20 | Then we 're going to rub onions on our eyes , wave handkerchiefs ( small squares of cloth used for wiping noses : I expect you use the cuffs of your smocks up there ) , and pretend to cry when we watch you turnips drift out into the North Sea . |
21 | By the end of the 1940s , Spain was on the verge of a major economic crisis , because the country 's infrastructure was incapable of sustaining the programme of self-sufficiency adopted for political reasons in 1939 . |
22 | Just as initial reading in the early years of the primary school thrives on interest and personal commitment , so the further study of literature calls for involvement and a love of reading for its own sake . |
23 | After treatment there was no change in the parietal cell sensitivity to stepped infusions of gastrin heptadecapeptide : the median concentration of gastrin required for 50% of maximal acid secretion ( EC 5 ) was 41 ( 14.8–126 ) before and 33 ( 23–125 ) pmol/l after eradication of H pylori . |
24 | In 10 consecutive assays the mean ( SE ) of the concentration of standard required for 50% inhibition of binding was 28.0 ( 1.6 ) pmol/l . |
25 | The invention of printing in the fifteenth century steadily did away with the need for handwritten books , and it is interesting to note that from that time onwards various styles of calligraphy developed for different purposes . |
26 | Feminists active in the disability rights movement have criticized the way many women have used the fear of disability to argue for abortion rights , and ask us to reassess our relationship to genetic screening . |
27 | One of the advantages , they say , is that ‘ Dhe langewj wood be improuvd bie dhe adopshn of nue speling for wurdz ’ . |
28 | This provision was , as the chapter itself states , analogous to the provision in chapter 21 of the same statute , that when the recipient of land devised for rent failed over two years to pay the rent or to fulfil the conditions required by the lord , that land should be recoverable by the lord . |
29 | The use of the word ‘ devolved ’ is intentional since , while formalized channels of communication exist for the conveyance of policy , service implementation is often determined at local level . |
30 | Of course , you can always refer to books but this is rarely convenient if you have a piece of work to do for a deadline . |