Example sentences of "[verb] for in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Intel Corp 's storming first quarter figures ( see page seven ) have not gone down well everywhere , and Hancock Institutional Equity Services analyst Eli Sayegh reckons that there is not much more to go for in the stock : he yesterday downgraded Intel to sell from hold , saying he thinks the company is near peak operating margins at just over 40% , double the historical norm ; he said the company 's margins have been driven largely by a shift from the 80386 chip to the 80486 chip ‘ and this can not go on for too long ; ’ he reckons that Advanced Micro Devices Inc will immediately take 10% of the 80486 market with its planned clone , and could take as much as 25% over time ; his damper wiped $1.75 off Intel shares at $115.75 .
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3 The continuous variable weight for height expressed as standard deviation score was adjusted for in the analysis of lung function .
4 We calculated the possible effect of birth weight for a given age of gestation on FEV 1 using the example of two children of 38 weeks ' gestation with the same attributes adjusted for in the analysis but one having a birth weight of 2500 g and the other 3500 g .
5 It recommended the adoption of the procedure asked for in the Institute 's Memorial , which he had helped to organize , and the substitution of moderate passages , in place of his forthright statements , only tended to give the Report the appearance of a more impartial document .
6 This was £80,000 in excess of the loan asked for in the application in its unaltered form .
7 And thirdly , we ask you to affirm the call of Peter for praying for in the ministry .
8 Nothing fancy is looked for in the way of bait and tackle : it 's the basic hook , line and worm .
9 Finally , it seems also to be a taken-for-granted principle that in human affairs where there is order there is something corresponding to a rule to be looked for in the background of the actions which appear as orderly .
10 The maximalist interpretation is more promising , and the views to be argued for in the rest of this essay explore and develop it .
11 There will be a single budget which we 've always argued for in the management committee the head of centre will and this is very important and I hope members are clear the head of centre which is the head of the Moat Centre which is the proposed under the amendment will be appointed within this financial year , will be appointed out of the existing budget .
12 The resulting strings produced by applying the rules are searched for in the lexicon in the normal way .
13 When you work with people and you communicate you listen to what they say and you make sure you say what you need to say then that trust is there and that trust builds and it fosters trust , and really that 's what we 've got ta be looking for in the work situation .
14 In discussing Holy Communion , Hooker turned gladly from theories of transubstantiation to remind his readers of the fundamental truth that ‘ The real presence of Christ 's most blessed body and blood is not to be sought for in the Sacrament but in the worthy receiving of the Sacrament .
15 ‘ It will greatly assist what we are trying to aim for in the development of the game in all quarters of the county . ’
16 The logical thing to do is to plan a road racing season which will give you something to aim for in the summer , and then give yourself the option of trying another marathon in the autumn .
17 ‘ About schools , no doubt , they know something-perhaps they have schedules and inventories that tell them in wearisome detail what they should look for in the structure , the physical fabric .
18 Whatever she could look for in the future must be looked for outside marriage .
19 You simply wo n't know what to look for in the way of payoffs , the consequences of behaviour .
20 This means that they should be clear about what they are to look for in the performance and how they are to judge these points .
21 Yeutter had opposed proposals to extend the 1988 drought relief legislation in 1989 , but a bill signed by Bush on Aug. 15 , 1989 , provided $900,000,000 ( and not the $1,000 million called for in the legislation passed by the House in June ) to pay compensation to farmers who had lost more than 35 per cent of their crops due to the drought .
22 A corrective is clearly called for in the form of an illustrative counterexample .
23 Because of the potential breadth of the language in which the section is drafted , it affords scope for injudicious policing ; considerable common sense and restraint on the part of the police will be called for in the application of the section .
24 ‘ I can spare you half an hour before my presence is called for in the refectory .
25 The declaration also noted the General Assembly 's resolution in favour of a UN register of arms transfers [ see p. 38698 ] and urged all states to provide information called for in the resolution .
26 Growing in excess of 400mm , Synodontis schall can be expected to be quite long lived , provided it is well cared for in the aquarium .
27 Around 85% of those cared for in the capital are gay men , with an increasing number of women and children .
28 I mean I can remember the nineteen twenty , I I were n't sure whether it was the twenty one or the twenty six strike , and my father was erm on strike , you see , but the ponies had to be thus cared for in the field an I do n't think he received any pay and I remember very well erm going to the , my father applying for relief , and er we had to go and face the erm Court of Referees .
29 It means that even gardens are no longer cared for in the despair that is felt .
30 62% felt that they should be cared for in the community in ordinary homes rather than in special homes or hospitals
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