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

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1 If section 9(4) was intended to have the effect contended for in the skeleton argument of Mr. William Charles , appearing for the Treasury Solicitor , appropriate words could easily have been found .
2 Their inspectors merely called for visual inspections and dye penetrant checks , as opposed to the ultrasonic testing called for in the UK .
3 One section of the women backed the men ; another formed a separate union for a short while and tried to resist the ban called for in the men 's memorial .
4 A considerable injection of resources will be required to provide the managerial and technological expertise called for in the White Paper .
5 It recommended the adoption of the procedure asked for in the Institute 's Memorial , which he had helped to organize , and the substitution of moderate passages , in place of his forthright statements , only tended to give the Report the appearance of a more impartial document .
6 Automatic crystallisation is not a term of art but covers at least two situations which at first blush appear dissimilar ; one is where the charge is made to crystallise on the happening of an event provided for in the charge without there being any need for a further act by the chargee and the other is where the charge is made to crystallise on the serving of a notice of crystallisation on the company .
7 I understand from the hon. Gentleman that the station provided for in the Bill is intended to serve trains coming initially along a different route — not from Stratford — to the Euroterminal .
8 An example of the fusion of public and private action in the United Kingdom were the ‘ planning agreements ’ at company level provided for in the Industry Act 1975 .
9 This was £80,000 in excess of the loan asked for in the application in its unaltered form .
10 In some respects , this change ( which is part of the " deregulation " of television provided for in the 1990 Broadcasting Act ) will be welcome : no longer will television companies be obliged to submit their controversial programmes to an outside body for preview and pre-censorship .
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12 The man to watch for in the Regal next week is Johnnie Rea , the current champion , but Alan Irwin — who was n't at Aghadowey last Saturday for the RRC meeting — will be the No 1 threat .
13 The declaration also noted the General Assembly 's resolution in favour of a UN register of arms transfers [ see p. 38698 ] and urged all states to provide information called for in the resolution .
14 It reaffirmed " that economic and social cohesion represent an essential dimension of the Community " and decided " to put in place early in 1993 and in those member states where the GNP per inhabitant is less than 90 per cent of the Community average [ i.e. in Greece , Ireland , Portugal and Spain ] the cohesion fund provided for in the [ Maastricht ] Treaty . "
15 He is a spy , he is a traitor , perhaps he is fortunate not to have faced the extreme penalty provided for in the Criminal Code . ‘
16 What , then , should the researcher look for in the settlements in his area , and how should he set about analysing what he finds ?
17 It was a rule they later applied also ( in the face of considerable opposition ) to the guests whom a member signed for in the Visitors Book and introduced on to the floor of the Baltic Exchange .
18 With certain specified exceptions , a motion can only be placed before the council by a notice of motion which must be sent to the chief executive or clerk of the council within the time provided for in the standing orders .
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