Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [conj] for a " in BNC.
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1 | People buy computers or computer-controlled products not just for offices but for a host of other places such as factories and homes . |
2 | The Japanese will be offered greater access to Europe , on condition that they open their domestic markets — not only for cars but for a whole range of industrial and service sectors — to European businessmen . |
3 | Some applications companies may also be enamoured by the possibility of using the NetWare Loadable Module to support demo licensing , which replaces ‘ cripple-ware ’ by a full copy of the application that will only run a limited number of times or for a limited length of time . |
4 | That is , the charterer lets the vessel or part of the vessel ( space charters ) for a fixed term ( time charter ) , or a certain number of trips or for a voyage to transport a designated cargo ( voyage charter ) . |
5 | For the empty command of a gang of thugs and for a government that 's just using you . ’ |
6 | Both Australia and New Zealand suggest the need for a cross-fertilisation of resources and for a measure of compromise between those of differing views . |
7 | Avery sat to Minton for a couple of portraits and for a period saw him about once a fortnight . |
8 | He said : ‘ Now and for all time in the future , human skills and human talents will be the major determinants of success or failure — not just for individuals but for a whole society in all of its social , cultural and commercial life . ’ |
9 | To guard their roots the spaces were covered with gratings except for a few inches round the trunk . |
10 | This course is unique in providing vocational training suitable for specialist physical education posts in schools and for a range of professional roles in the leisure industry . |
11 | There are plans for multi-storey car-parks , the first of which is now open , to get cars off the streets and restore the pavements to pedestrians and for a major ring-road round Funchal . |
12 | These articles are addressed to practitioners and for a long while I have been urging practitioners towards a greater involvement in the education of the profession 's next generation . |
13 | They are jawless , blind and without fins except for a fringe around the tail . |
14 | The Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum is closed for a year for repairs and for a reorganisation of the present installations . |
15 | Industrialists heading soon-to-be privatized enterprises , while supporting calls to relax monetary policy , could not concur with the calls for strikes and for a new government , which parliamentarians and trades union leaders were perceived to be making for their own political motives . |