Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [noun sg] for the " in BNC.
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31 | The tenants preferred to use the contentious area as air space for the benefit of the lower ground floor rather than selling space for the benefit of the ground floor . |
32 | Although providing support for the findings of Mattila et al , our results show a weaker association between dental disease and coronary heart disease . |
33 | The birds that went south for the regatta . |
34 | This was a wooden hut in which there was some old machinery that generated electricity for the house . |
35 | It was Child who suggested that Behar volunteer for the Royal Navy which he did in November 1943 having first changed his name to Blake . |
36 | The Grand Masters of Valiance argued long into the night with Implexion and his staff , claiming that Valiance should not be viewed as a rival religion , but simply as a fellowship that promoted justice for the weak and helpless . |
37 | Most PAYE settlements involve minor technical errors and misunderstandings rather than deliberate disregard for the P11D and other reporting regulations . |
38 | wrong anyway in that er I 'll say it 's the er early on it in the report Good defines what he determines a prus trustees duty and as I said to a sort of effectively orb enter into a tr transaction which immediately cost effecting kind of money rather than making money for the pension fund er is against that duty in the first place , but it to it should however be ma made explicit that it is against that duty which I will say stock lending may be okay for a pension fund , but not stock lending where the er pension fund is acting as the borrower rather than the lender . |
39 | Oh , I 'd say it is w wrong anyway in that er I say it 's the it 's early er on it in the report Good defines what he determines a trustees duty and as I said to a sort of effectively ought enter into a tr transaction which immediately cost effecting kind of money rather than making money for the pension fund then it is against that duty in the first place , but it 's to it should however be ma made explicit that it is against that duty saying stock lending may be okay for a pension fund , but not stock lending where the er pension fund is acting as the borrower rather than the lender . |
40 | The daily flight in Georgia that saves room for the war dead and the dying The departure from front-line Sukhumi to the capital of Tbilisi is heavily patronised , but the passengers are rarely concerned about anything as mundane as corporate business , James Meek in Georgia discovers |
41 | Even though Jones eventually fell , mis-hooking Pringle just before tea , after 3½ hours of defiance , the last session looked set to be little more than batting practice for the home side . |
42 | Irradiation seems to be able to mediate these effects in humans since irradiation for testicular seminoma or teratoma , which includes the spine , leads to duodenal ulcer more frequently than does treatment for the same condition without irradiation . |
43 | The growth is n't only unsightly , it also clogs up the intake to a water turbine that provides electricity for the mill . |
44 | The Secretary of State will also chair a new Cabinet sub-committee to bring together Ministers from all key departments and co-ordinate policy for the further improvement of London . |
45 | Good nursing hinges on the ability to assess , plan , provide and evaluate care for the patient in a given set of circumstances . |
46 | It was Major 's idea that Foreign Office minister Tristan Garel-Jones , a passionate pro-European and hate figure for the right , should make a high profile defence of the Treaty . |
47 | February 20th , 1920 : It was on this date that Adolf Hitler gave up painting and became spokesman for the newly-formed Nazi Party . |
48 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
49 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
50 | So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ? |
51 | For individuals , it took immense determination , on the part of an Ada Nield Chew or Hannah Mitchell , for example , to change the pattern of their lives and make time for the political work they held dear . |
52 | On Sept. 30 the US Navy decommissioned its Subic Bay base , hitherto the major supply and repair centre for the US Seventh Fleet . |
53 | All must now step aside and make way for The Catacomb Abyss from U.S.A 's Gamers Edge team . |
54 | All must now step aside and make way for The Catacomb Abyss from U.S.A 's Gamers Edge team . |
55 | Anyone who has made the mistake of parking at harvest-time under the trees which line the Place Drouet d'Erlon in Reims , will realise that most of Champagne 's bird life return each night to this one street to rest and make room for the following day 's gorging of grapes . |
56 | They wanted to recover a wider , more comprehensive vision of the church , one which could include and make room for the different forms in which the church had appeared through history , and in this way to overcome the deeply entrenched divisions between the separated confessions and denominations . |
57 | Many of the townsfolk were waiting , ready to move out and make trouble for the enemy when the camp was roused . |
58 | The younger men ‘ started what was called jazz bands ’ through which to win prizes and raise money for the strike effort . ’ |
59 | Walk your dog and raise money for the Macmillan nurse appeal at the same time . |
60 | Cloudbase Paragliding are offering you a great opportunity to take to the air and raise money for the charity Barnardos . |