Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That goes for the rest of the team . |
2 | And that goes for the Bucks Badger group as well . |
3 | And that goes for the doctors I admire as well . |
4 | Make sure the replacement water is at the same temperature as the pondwater — and this goes for the water in any temporary containers as well . |
5 | There is some advantage in treating the whole embedded overflow area as a single large blocked record , and manufacturers ' software often does transfer the whole track into main storage when an addition is to be made ; this allows for the addition itself , creation of link fields , changes of index , etc . |
6 | The four districts ' boundaries do correspond roughly with an aggregation of employment exchange areas and this allows for the construction of employment time-series from Census of Employment data . |
7 | This allows for the recording of test and repair information combined with a printed audit of all repair actions on satisfactory test completion . |
8 | This allows for the phone to be used totally independent of any fixed power source via fully charged batteries . |
9 | This allows for the fact that a coupon security will pay interest before it matures whereas a discount security will not . |
10 | This allows for the entries to be made by machine accounting whereby several operations can be carried out at the same time . |
11 | This allows for the display of a recorded online search , with voiced commentary and explanatory slides . |
12 | But the existence of a group where the products from one factory may be marketed in another allows for the possibility of products being internally sold . |
13 | This calls for the establishment of a single European Community central bank , and eventually a single currency . |
14 | The discovery of the impossibility of fleeing thus comes after the mental process of sizing up the situation denoted by saw , and this calls for the use of to . |
15 | This calls for the use of to . |
16 | This calls for the adoption of much stricter and legally binding standards . |
17 | That is , written and spoken language have to be taught through an awareness of Swedish Sign Language and the perspective this creates for the learning task . |
18 | ( There is often a degree of integration between these ; this aims for the use of the same key-presses for the same effects and allows the transfer of data between functions . ) |
19 | This accounts for the existence of funds borrowed from the Bank of England on the liabilities side of the balance sheet . |
20 | This accounts for the complexity of the document before the house . |
21 | This accounts for the attempts of fiercely traditional societies , for instance those based upon fundamental islamic principles , to turn the clock back to the past . |
22 | The children live outside the immediate neighbourhood and this accounts for the difficulty in persuading parents to visit the school although great efforts have been made to improve upon this . |
23 | They argue that these are two distinct roles which are subsumed within the OPCS survey and that this accounts for the discrepancies identified . |
24 | The firmness of the Polychromos Pastels is due to their slightly higher than average binder content ; this accounts for the crayons ' notable strength and low dust factor , reducing accidental breakage and keeping the hands relatively clean during use . |
25 | This accounts for the attention he gave to the reserves , or ‘ spare men ’ as he liked to call them . |
26 | This accounts for the fact that on cloudy nights , when there are no stars to be seen , they tend to wander off course and may even get completely lost . |
27 | This accounts for the fact that the Aeschylean and Sophoclean heroes are never represented as individuals , but have an " ideal " character . |
28 | Stories for de Man are , like Rousseau 's parable and Proust 's image , metalingual allegories , and this accounts for the ease with which he passes from specific examples to general rules about language . |
29 | This accounts for the smoothness , the lack of ‘ rupture ’ , end or radical beginning to history in the idealist dialectic . |
30 | This accounts for the use of the to and not the bare infinitive here , the actual meaning of to in this type of use being of course the result of a final interception , as in the case of usage in the active . |