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

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1 Each of the ways of expressing the no-arbitrage condition considered in Chapter 4 allows for compound growth , but not for continuous compounding .
2 ( a ) Unregistered land Section 36(2) of the Law of Property Act 1925 provides for severance of a joint tenancy either by : ( i ) a notice in writing given by one joint tenant to the other ; or ( ii ) the doing of such other acts or things as would , in the case of personal estate , have been effectual to sever the tenancy in equity .
3 if the circumstances of the offence constitute a common law public nuisance the Criminal Law Act 1977 allows for trial either way .
4 For Scotland , with more than half their current first-choice XV seconded for duty with the Lions , are to award full caps for this summer 's three Tests against Fiji , Western Samoa and Tonga .
5 substitutes a single law for a proliferation of national laws and thus within the given field dispenses with the need to resort to conflict-of-laws rules and the opportunity these give for forum shopping ;
6 Thus Article 92 provided for aid by member states " to promote the economic development of areas where the standard of living is abnormally low , or where there is serious underemployment " provided that such aid did not " adversely affect trading conditions " .
7 The two main questions which arise from the preliminary issue are : ( 1 ) can a non-trading body corporate sue for libel under English law ? ( 2 ) If the answer to ( 1 ) is ‘ Yes , ’ is a local authority or other governmental body in a different position from other trading or non-trading corporations and , having regard to the right of freedom of expression as set out in article 10 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms , unable to sue ?
8 Terry Carlin , Northern Ireland officer of the ICTU , said ‘ The ICTU first called for legislation to outlaw discrimination in employment in 1966 and had been actively involved ever since in the issue of promoting equality of opportunity .
9 In September , Unesco 's Director General appealed for respect for Yugoslavia 's cultural heritage .
10 The changes covered so far are really simple extensions to the basic Illustrator concept and , indeed , all the files created with them can be saved in Illustrator 1.1 format for use in the original program .
11 Title VI provides for harmonisation in the fields of Justice and Home Affairs .
12 " This Meeting consider themselves authorised to regulate the practice to be hereafter adopted in Smithies — and direct now that he who comes to the smithy first prepared for work shall have preference in finishing all his work of every kind before any other can pretend to interfere . "
13 A method first used for lampbrush chromosomes has been subsequently adapted for visualization of cellular organelles and cytoskeletons ( 46 ) using , for example , antibodies to actin ( 46 ) , tubulin ( 41 ) , microtubule organizing centres ( 47 ) , nuclear matrix lamins ( 48 ) , clathrin and lysosomes ( 48 ) .
14 Clause 79 provides for discount where there is only one or no resident in the property .
15 The church first applied for planning permission to build houses on the site in 1988 , but because the reverend Sawyer had the right to object , nothing came of it .
16 From the moment that Clause 28 appeared for discussion in the British Parliament , there was massive protest against this new law .
17 But the dictation and domination some predicted for athletics has n't happened . ’
18 Then number six says for example ‘ I say number eight .
19 ISSUE NUMBER 6 GOING FOR GOLD WITH KODAK
20 Rat poison two sent for sentencing
21 The report next goes for approval or amendment by the Select Committee itself .
22 There is no easy solution to the problem this creates for treaty parties : it is to their advantage that a treaty be widely recognised as normative , and they can not deny the application of customary law to a single State .
23 The problem this creates for Christianity is that a part of the turning to faith in our generation may be only a reflection of the psychological and sociological undercurrents of our time .
24 I think a medical problem different say for instance for myself I got an awful bash on the nose playing badminton and they thought it was broken , however it mended and I wished it had broken because its mended a bit , but I do not believe in spending money on cosmetic surgery because I think if you make the best of what you have and think of all the people were mutilated by disease
25 Table 8.2 Weights for index of retail prices
26 This is primarily carried out under sections 2 , 3 , and 4 , although section 5 provides for doctor and nurse holding powers , police powers exist under section 136 and courts have powers to direct individuals into hospital ( for example , section 37 ) .
27 Sections 1 and 2 are targeted specifically for the LIFESPAN manager , with section 3 intended for LIFESPAN users who wish to access the transferred data .
28 In such circumstances , it would be possible to employ section 25 to punish for insolence rather than illegality .
29 Precedent 1 provides for arbitration , precedent 2 for determination by an independent valuer ( ie by an expert ) , and precedent 3 gives the landlord the right to choose whether the review is to be conducted by an expert or an arbitrator .
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