Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When designing your garden , plan to include shrubs like pyracantha and Berberis darwinii that give flowers all year round and thereby provide food for wildlife .
2 Yet as the responsibilities of public life invade Hal 's apprenticeship to pleasure , the distinction — prose with Falstaff/verse without him — breaks down , as we see when he addresses his fat friend in verse to urge him to the wars ( III.iii.199ff. ) , a change of tone so marked that Shakespeare makes Falstaff reply in a couplet — as Milton Crane noted , Falstaff is only given verse for mockery .
3 In future Castle will only make provision for amortisation of audio copyrights for permanent diminution in value .
4 Because the relative molar potency of caerulein compared with that of the naturally occurring cholecystokinin for gall bladder contraction is not known , decreased gall bladder contraction in the study of Fiorucci could have been masked by using caerulein .
5 We would only need cover for centre-half and of course we have big — bad — jon for that !
6 This time round they were told they would not be able to enter the National Federation of Meat Traders bi-annual sausage competition at Harrogate as one of the sponsors , the Meat and Livestock Commission , held that they only provided sponsorship for mainland competitors .
7 — meetings should be long enough to provide opportunity for fun and relaxation as well as worship and discussion .
8 For such a plan not only allocates land for development but , as a consequence , distributes financial or environment costs and benefits .
9 The discovery of it outside the groups identified as apparent risks can only give cause for concern .
10 On another occasion , I would want to argue that , despite the problems , comparisons with the English system can only give ground for encouragement and that we should be thinking of extending the Scottish system beyond the age of 16 to include offenders under 21 .
11 ft , or the same floor space could be obtained on a smaller part of the site by building higher , and so releasing land for car parking and other uses .
12 The best that could be achieved in western Europe was a dispersed defensive strategy which would bog down an offensive , in case of war , and so give time for negotiation .
13 Authors in countries around the world are constantly releasing software for business and pleasure use .
14 Authors in countries around the world are constantly releasing software for business and pleasure use .
15 Temporary additional shelving was installed in the periodicals gallery to provide some much needed space for growth .
16 Trees can make a difference in an urban garden , helping to break the line of overlooking windows and add a much needed haven for wildlife .
17 Confirming orders — paying the manufacturer on confirmation of an order from an overseas buyer and receiving commission , although here the export house is not actually paying the manufacturer but merely confirming liability for payment .
18 His apparently unflagging zest for life impressed Bowler .
19 So getting value for money , doing our jobs efficiently and effectively is important for all of us , wherever we work , whatever job we do .
20 Hurricane Iniki headed 100 miles north for the main Hawaiian resort of Oahu — where it killed a 15-year-old boy — before it suddenly switched course for Kauai .
21 Unlike many other coral types , mechanical damage does not necessarily mean death for leather corals .
22 The aim of this work was to see if it would be feasible to drill 6 kilometres down to reach rock strata containing water at 200 °C , hot enough to raise steam for power generation .
23 The seeds of Dr Cunningham 's initial , somewhat grovelling support for Section 28 , can be found in the early trade unions ' , and then the Labour Party leadership 's , approach to family policy and women 's rights .
24 Now we cross to the other side of the no go area but turning is called tacking , and so to make ground for wind width we have to go in a series of zig-zags , each time turning for about ninety degrees and see that the sail is kept full most of the time only flapping momentarily as the boat turns directly through the eye of the wind .
25 The Chancellor of the Exchequer was a little more friendly since he ‘ would rather give money for Education than throw it down the sink with Sir William Beveridge ’ .
26 Jury acquittals in obscenity cases , beginning with " Lady Chatterley 's Lover " , have effectively secured freedom for art and saved literature from the application of that controversial law .
27 This leads us to the most widely adopted material for kite sails , Ripstop Nylon
28 ‘ We are already producing sucralose for stock and have customers lined up who will be using it very , very quickly .
29 A clause which does not expressly mention conditions will not normally exclude liability for breach of condition .
30 The material has already revealed evidence for trepanation , a surgical procedure involving removal of a piece of bone from the skull .
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