Example sentences of "[conj] [vb -s] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On receipt of the Change Request Form the Development Manager reviews the Change Request or arranges for a member of the Development Team to review the Change Request .
2 Then the agent either sends an invoice to the artist for the commission , or arranges for the commission to be paid by the promoters .
3 Well I do n't know what does for a living or does for a living .
4 By the summer , the same show had been enlarged and retitled Jolly Jack or The Heart that Beats for a Sailor .
5 On the wall that passes for a kitchen , Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas stare down in fastidious disapproval at Anya 's batterie de cuisine , unfit for whipping up their favourite hashish fudge .
6 Rosenne concluded that the inclusion of jus cogens , along with the distinction that is drawn between treaties that are void ab initio165 and those that can be subsequently avoided , gives the Convention the flexibility that allows for a reconciliation between its dominant bilateralism and the overall community interest .
7 And we lack provisions that allows for a presidency in the absence of a minister is a good one as long as it is monitored closely by district council .
8 It is an attitude that allows for the acceptance of continual change and advancement .
9 A form of strict liability may be created by wording that allows for the practicability of precautions .
10 It can be judged from these that plans for the subscription were fairly advanced before her death .
11 The Royal Society of Nature Conservation ( RSNC ) has predicted that plans for the restructuring of local government will have a detrimental effect on Britain 's wildlife .
12 The BBC , however , is neither the arbiter of morals nor exists for the benefit of a cultural elite .
13 In all the Odes there is scarcely a strophe , perhaps hardly a line , that does not transmute word order into word mosaic , a deliberate fragmentation that creates for the reader the pleasurable tension of wondering how the sense will be resolved , accompanied by the stimulus of casual associations , as one word runs against another .
14 Conference , I ask you to support this motion that calls for a publicity campaign to name those employers and establishments that exploit th their staff so they can make a fat profit , and to update the hotel list .
15 To be brutal , no plan for a branch of public expenditure that calls for an end to disparities by ‘ levelling-up resources ’ across the board will ever drown out the office CD of the former Chief Secretary to the Treasury .
16 Both show life in a mining town with some degree of realism and Reed 's picture , about a community in which the miners are browbeaten into working a coal seam which the proprietor knows to be dangerous , links itself to the documentarist sensibility with an opening voiceover referring to those ‘ simple working people who take heroism for granted as part of their daily lives ’ , and a concluding epilogue that calls for the world to be ‘ purged of its old greeds . ’
17 Suppose we believe that the snow is what is muffling the sound of the traffic , or that flipping the switch made the windscreen wipers start to work , or that it is the position of the car 's heater that accounts for the driver 's left knee being warm .
18 To return to one of our initial examples , consider the belief that it is the position of the car 's heater that accounts for the driver 's left knee being warm .
19 We believe that it is the failure to map from roles to names that accounts for the difficulty in keeping track of who is doing what to whom in certain complicated texts with many characters — some Russian novels , for example .
20 The map for platinum above right shows a very thin platinum-rich outer layer ( only 2 micrometres thick ) that accounts for the silver-grey colour of the grain .
21 We shall find all these features clearly exemplified in the talk that accounts for the action on the terraces and that makes what happened in school meaningful and right .
22 And , because all this capability was part of the Macintosh operating system it was available to any software developer so almost every package that appears for the system works the same way .
23 Ellis 's sense of the quiet solidarity between women , and of the bonds of love that bind the generations together , is so sure that it more than compensates for the novel 's occasional listlessness .
24 But now that the resort is quieter and cleaner , it more than compensates for the lack of clothes bargains .
25 ‘ Roll your own ’ more than compensates for the lifelessness of other parts of the book .
26 As the latter is the only one that works for the majority of UK phones you need to select it when you Install the program .
27 Far more than incipient political change , it is the random violence that makes for the sense of dread among whites .
28 It is the peculiar human ability to re-organize and re-describe and re-evaluate from novel points of view that makes for the superiority of the consultants over any set of bibliographical instruments , as well as the human ability to recognize a question as misconceived or stupid .
29 Taking into account the notion of support , the most satisfactory definition that can be given of the English bare infinitive in the present state of our knowledge is therefore as follows : the bare infinitive is a non-finite verb form that provides for the incidence of its event to a support through all the instants of time required to actualize the complete lexical content of this event .
30 But Moon still hopes to be fit for the Wales squad that leaves for a week of warm-weather training in Lanzorote on Tuesday .
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