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

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1 All instruments issued by reporting entities which are a means of raising finance , including shares , debentures , loans and debt instruments , options and warrants which give the holder the right to subscribe for or obtain capital instruments .
2 In such a case the mortgagee acts for the benefit of the equity of redemption as much as for that of the security .
3 In last year 's budget the Chancellor estimated for a deficit , or public sector borrowing requirement ( PSBR ) , of £28 billion in the current year .
4 In last year 's budget the Chancellor estimated for a deficit , or public sector borrowing requirement ( PSBR ) , of £28 billion in the current year .
5 Before the action came on for trial the defendant applied for an adjustment of his liabilities under the Liabilities ( Wartime Adjustment ) Act 1941 .
6 Galway Plate winner The Gooser runs for Paddy Mullins who had n't a great record in the race while Arthur Moore who is something of a specialist in the other Liverpool races ca n't have very high hopes of New Mill House .
7 Parents can be greatly helped if they have received early information and guidance on the needs of children with no sight or defective vision , and in addition the chance to see for themselves educational provision as well as receiving information about potential placements .
8 In addition the time taken for the phase current to decay becomes important at high speeds , because the phase current continues flowing ( through the freewheeling diode ) beyond the excitation interval dictated by the drive transistor switch .
9 Somewhere inside the building the bell went for break .
10 The Act also grants the auditor the power to call for a judicial review of an authority 's decision .
11 Of course the moth went for the light , Jay went under the pillow , and the moth settled on a huge picture she had of a golden African dawn .
12 One man was a ‘ queen ’ , who deserved all that ‘ she ’ could get , and as Ken told the story the man prayed for the floor beneath him to open up .
13 At present the world depends for its platinum on refining copper nickel ores from a limited number of mines in Canada and southern Africa .
14 In our experience the technique used for tissue disruption and DNA extraction is critical to the success of subsequent DNA amplification .
15 In a case where the breach is not " capable of remedy " , there is clearly no point in affording the first of these two opportunities ; the object of the notice procedure is thus simply to give the lessee the opportunity to apply for relief .
16 The city technology colleges , outside local authority control , have also failed to develop at the speed the government hoped for .
17 The Law Society holds hearings in private but allows the defendant the right to opt for a public hearing if he or she so wishes ( the prosecution also has the right , but only in public interest cases ) .
18 ‘ Shake ’ could be taken as the fear the poet has for the ‘ cold ’ of oncoming death and ‘ ruined ’ illuminates the idea of deterioration .
19 Depending on the efficiency of the staff of the accounts department the cost accounts for the previous month should be available to management within a maximum period of a further seven days , making a total maximum delay of 21 days .
20 All the variety and wit , also the musical sense , I found wanting in Nucci ( Decca ) is displayed here , placing Bruson almost in the class of Tibbett ( Panizza/Music and Arts ) and Valdengo ( Toscanini/RCA ) in the two historic sets recently issued on CD , and — like those baritones — Bruson has precisely the weight the role calls for .
21 She was n't out side the bar waitin' for him .
22 Like the modern marriage the facility exists for a contract to be formed and so too steam can learn from that lesson .
23 Within social work the quest continued for the best way to organize a service that could be responsive to community need .
24 The beams of light from this lighthouse turn round completely once every few second The time taken for the beam to turn a full circle is different for every lighthouse .
25 ‘ The last time I went to Confession the priest called for a packet of green Rizlas and an ounce of Lebanese Gold . ’
26 Of course , these trips are not compulsory , but as one Eton parent put it : ‘ Few parents would want to deny their child the opportunity to play for the school under these circumstances . ’
27 The sun glinted from the onion domes of the Royal Pavilion , James Joyce 's ‘ lovely seaside girls ’ made briskly for shop and office , and the sparkling waves ended their cross-Channel journey by stirring gently the broken line of last night 's jetsam The Navy stood for ever on guard .
28 Nor can any general law of ‘ radicalisation as a result of mobilisation ’ be regarded as valid solely on the basis of the war 's impact : we may recall that at the end of the First World War the electorate voted for a substantially Conservative Parliament , albeit under the leadership of Lloyd George , the wartime Prime Minister .
29 In a properly organized political community the state exists for society and not society for the state ; yet , however socially advanced a people may be , the society which it constitutes made up of families , clubs , churches , trade unions , etc. — is not to be trusted to maintain itself without the ultimate arbitrament of force .
30 What advice does my hon. Friend the Minister have for my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment and local authorities , to ensure that , wherever possible , hedgerows are protected , since they can endure at least as long as roads ?
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