Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [vb -s] for the " in BNC.

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1 It was concluded that low cost tools have limitations but can provide useful experience to system builders that allows for the critical selection of more advanced software .
2 This neomucisa contains all normal intestinal cell lineages and persists for the life of the animal .
3 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 .
4 Some of these royal gifts presented the warden with a formidable task : in December 1238 the sheriff of Essex and Richard de Munfichet , warden of the forest of Essex , were ordered to take alive in the forest 120 bucks and does for the Count of Flanders , put them in cages , and transport them in carts to the Thames , where Raymond Ruffus , a yeoman of the king , was to have a ship ready to take them to Flanders .
5 Carter said , ‘ We 're using the other rooms as billets for the men . ’
6 The curriculum allows a wide choice of special interests and provides for the dissertation to be completed at home if appropriate .
7 The BBC , however , is neither the arbiter of morals nor exists for the benefit of a cultural elite .
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