Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 Whether their accounts confirm , coincide with , or can substitute for the psychoanalytic account of desire as lack is hard to say .
2 Within this region we noted two short T n A elements and one ATTTA element that may account for the low steady-state levels of RNA seen in transfected cells ( see below ) .
3 This type of geomorphology , which has subsequently attracted both great support and disenchantment , has been the subject of at least two groups of interpretations and it is perhaps the lack of equal familiarity with the achievements of both groups that may account for the differing viewpoints some of which are listed in Table 4.1 .
4 If he had been in some sort of trance , ( lasting who knew how long ? ) that might account for the sudden appearance of Jos .
5 The theories that have guided these insights into the mechanisms of psychotic and creative thought do not , of course , specify what it is about the brain that might account for the differences observed in schizophrenic and schizotypal individuals .
6 Adding the percentage of retrospective completions and the percentage of errors ( discrepancies ) provides an estimate of the maximum percentage of errors that could occur for the entries in paper and pencil diaries such as those used in clinical trials : 2%+15%=17% for the morning and 9%+15%=24% for the evening .
7 A feature on the noises made by muscles in action had several member of staff listening to their own thunder by covering their ears with their thumbs and tightening their hand into fists The magazine also revived all the explanation that could account for the Loch Ness monster , an overture to the silly season , though there was little evidence that there would be one this year .
8 If a particular group is disproportionately represented in prison , are there other , independent variables that could account for the correlation ?
9 She questioned him , trying to find out if he had an infection that could account for the temperature .
10 The following examples illustrate the type of situation that could call for the utmost in tact and diplomacy .
11 It was like interviewing someone who had answered one of her frequent advertisements for a daily maid , trying to create a spurious atmosphere of equality and friendship that would compensate for the low pay she had to offer .
12 The architects of the Constitution were accordingly intent upon constructing political mechanisms that would allow for the essential minimum level of government without encroaching on their hard-won liberties .
13 Alternatively , should LA implement a matching strategy that would allow for the missing schwa ?
14 By extension , for many 19th-century commentators , there was an urgent need for a science of woman that would account for the nature of femininity .
15 I think they were so nervous to play anything that would imply for the space shot or against the space shot — whether the guys were going to come back or not .
16 Gorbachev 's speech on his election as party leader laid proper emphasis on domestic priorities , but also called for better relations with the ‘ great socialist community ’ , particularly China , and for the continuation of ‘ peaceful , mutually advantageous cooperation ’ with the capitalist world , leading if possible to an agreement that would provide for the complete elimination of nuclear arms and with them the threat of nuclear war .
17 Will they support the proposals that would provide for the coal industry 's future ?
18 Responses range from bribing ( as your competitors do ) to refusing to bribe at all , but making adjustments ( for instance to price ) that will compensate for the bribe being offered and allow competition for a contract to be real .
19 The erm main issue that are not reinforced that we are trying to determine an overall strategy that will last for the next ten or fifteen years .
20 Whatever understanding of societies we gain in future , we do not now have a theory of ideology capable of explaining the myriad ways in which individuals perceive their situations , nor a theory of the social determination of character that will account for the vicissitudes of history .
21 Thus another indicator is needed that will correct for the major , rational influences on the number and cost of items prescribed and facilitate direct comparison of prescribing data .
22 It is expected that the project leader will establish an activity that will provide for the expansion and the continuity of employment of its staff .
23 The Government now intends to draw up its own inventory of local needs and set a contribution to the local authority that will allow for the provision of those minimum needs in year one .
24 Does my right hon. Friend agree that to suggest that there is one kind of school that can cater for the needs of all kinds of pupils is an example of the naive theorising that has caused so many problems in education , which we are seeking to address today ?
25 Let the fatuous sun shine by itself and let's head for the moon .
26 This makes it difficult for traders to recognize arbitrage possibilities involving a future on a geometric index when the future is underpriced , and may account for the replacement of the geometric VLCI future by its arithmetic equivalent .
27 Behaviour within the system 's context may be more easily observable and may account for the many user studies which persist in observing users in terms of the information system and not in terms of the user .
28 Potential cross-references in symbolic form are checked against the current data-base and must succeed for the new or changed record to be accepted without reservation .
29 Capricorn Note , owned by Stuart Ray and now trained at Wimbledon by Arthur Hitch , races in a five-dog heat on Saturday and should qualify for the second round .
30 Although it may not be possible to achieve therapeutic effects in the colon with this formulation , small bowel luminal concentrationmay be higher , and might account for the reports of possible benefit in small numbers of patients with coeliac and Crohn 's disease .
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