Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [vb base] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Some in due course opt for a diploma programme .
2 where do all that money go for the fee ?
3 The rest of the journey , not least an eight hour wait for a connection in Los Angeles , was not , I have to admit , so memorable or pleasing .
4 PAKISTANI authorities have for the first time begun arresting farmers in the North West Frontier Province who have been found planting opium for next year 's harvest .
5 Only six solo roles call for a male soprano , on the basis of which it is possible to make a few observations .
6 For democratic elitists the state is directed by legitimately elected political leaders ; it is a driverless car which political parties compete for the right to manage .
7 However , it has also been argued , more optimistically , that recent developments in the philosophy of science and in science itself ( for example , quantum physics ) , and in English Literature allow for a greater freedom and flexibility , and indeed , humanity , in the education of students .
8 On-shore activities make for a lively and exhilarating festival .
9 They do n't congeal round any unifying principles beyond a vague commitment to an idealised model of the intellectual free market in which different discourses vie for the reader 's attention — like a basket of competing currencies battling for prominence against the deutschmark or the yen .
10 CLUB AND RESORT FACILITIES — some Clubs charge for the use of certain facilities , e.g. mini-golf , tennis courts , saunas , sun loungers , parasols , and nightclubs etc .
11 So , for high taxes vote for the Labour party , and for low taxes vote Conservative .
12 The code in fact incorporates a degree of redundancy , so that in some cases as many as six different triplets code for the same amino acid .
13 THE English schools team for the 21st annual home countries schools international at Hull on Saturday includes three Newcastle swimmers .
14 Some journalists work for the paper read by the people who run the country ( The Times ) .
15 Some journalists work for the paper read by the people who think they run the country ( The Telegraph ) .
16 Some journalists work for the paper read by the people who want to run the country ( The Mail/The Express ) .
17 Some journalists work for the paper whose readers do n't care who runs the country so long as the girl on page three is well endowed ( The Sun ) .
18 And some journalists work for the paper read by the people who think this country should be run by another country ( The Morning Star ) .
19 Thus some computers use for the jump instruction a format in which the subsidiary information field is a sub-operation code field , which specifies the condition under which the jump is to be performed ( for example , accumulator positive , or overflow flag set ) .
20 Very broadly residential homes cater for the physically frail whereas nursing homes/long-stay hospital care is more likely to cater for the mentally frail .
21 we 're going to stay afloat now for news of a top European win for the Laser firm of Banbury.With the help of computers and fashion , their sailing craft are on the crest of the highest wave you ever did see
22 The force of cohesion and tension in this column account for the upward rise of the water .
23 So what does the no-boundary proposal predict for the universe ?
24 Piecemeal reclamations of this type account for the intricacy of the system of banks protecting the low-lying pastures surrounding the Wash .
25 Some companies opt for a simple mailing of information supported by the product samples , or the complete package may be personally delivered to selected media by the PR executives concerned .
26 Some companies search for a deficiency in an enzyme , glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase ( G-6-PD ) .
27 Thirdly , and with particular interest for the present work , the strike was uneven in its geographical impact ; whereas in some areas support for the union was virtually 100 per cent throughout the year-long dispute , in others there was very little backing and coal was mined throughout the period .
28 No doubt some Catholics yearn for a return to the middle ages before the Renaissance and Reformation shattered the stability of feudal Europe .
29 Local and national sports bodies have also objected on the grounds that the scheme would take away open space that could be used as a public sports field for a town which the National Playing Fields Association says has a shortage of open space .
30 Among them was In His Name , which was put together in response to the need expressed by the Conference of the International Missionary Council held at Willengen in Germany in 1952 , for a book which would help missionary-minded Christians pray for the Church and the World in a way integrated in the full range of Christian faith and worship .
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