Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] its [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It was not until I saw how Messer Bartolomeo 's news was received by your friends that I realised its importance for you . ’
2 The bat flitted so low that I saw its silhouette for a brief moment against the Milky Way .
3 you mean its kind for architects
4 For , on the one hand , they dispensed valuable resources : opportunities for lamb-barrel politics were an incentive to people to participate in popular democracy , to stand for election to a committee , even if they doubted its suitability for managing a complex hierarchical organization .
5 Allan Roberts raised the issue because he realised its importance for lesbian and gay liberation , but he then tried to dismiss it because he also realised that even to articulate the question ran counter to Labour 's ‘ duty to win ’ .
6 Things were just a touch grim at the Shakespeare School before it occluded its portals for the vacation .
7 In a Spanish case in 1984 , the PSOE government intervened in the restructuring programme of the state-owned steel firm Aceriales , forcing it to modify its plans for severe cuts in the workforce .
8 He says its devestating for the driver .
9 Do not fall , either , for the argument that America must have the oil underneath the refuge to reduce its dependence on foreign oil — at a time when , despite the greenhouse effect , the American government has all but abandoned incentives for energy efficiency and has repeatedly bowed to Detroit 's absurd demand that it relax its drive for fuel-efficient car engines .
10 But today it closes its doors for the last time .
11 The department planned to spend £140 million this year in what it calls its support for innovation programme .
12 It 's environmental benefits may be undisputed , but it seems its suitability for the car engine has now come into question .
13 The organization nevertheless attracted 50,000 supporters to a rally in central Sofia on Jan. 14 when it presented its platform for the round table talks .
14 Tucson , Arizona-based Artisoft Inc warns that it expects its results for the third quarter to March 31 to be at break-even or slightly below — it expects to increase reserves and allowances , take one-time charges , and accelerate accruals by a pre-tax total of $1.5m to $2m , and it expects third quarter revenues to be below year-ago revenues of $20.3m ; it blames a shift in the sales mix for the revenue shortfall — ‘ Given the current trend toward the LANtastic software only option , the company is cautious in its expectations over the next several quarters for recovery in revenues and earnings to the levels achieved in the first and second quarter of the fiscal year , ’ the company said — it also offers it with adaptors .
15 The RIBA is in good company as it finalises its plans for obligatory CPD .
16 The figures , in what the company described as the worst economic conditions for almost half a century , enabled it to boost its dividend for shareholders .
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