Example sentences of "[vb base] for a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mostly it is a Monday that slimmers pick for a new health regime , a new diet .
2 Like plants that jostle for a bare minimum of soil and light , human beings would eventually fill all the available territory , he warned .
3 Resentful at Alexander and fearful that the King might beget am heir by his new queen and so lose for a second time the opportunity to advance the claims of his own house ?
4 support a continued moratorium on hunting the great whales , and push for a similar body to the International Whaling Commission to take responsibility for the 66 small cetaceans currently unprotected
5 It rubs hoarding space with Howard Hodgkin , whose paintings sell for a million pounds and more .
6 Yeah but you 're not used to him being home all the time are you Lyn , I mean for a long period of time like .
7 ‘ You mean for a little holiday ? ’
8 But what does " arguing a case " mean for a literary studies essay ?
9 Rachel groaned as her alarm sounded the following Monday morning and , rolling over , she flicked the button to silence it , then lay for a few minutes staring at the ceiling .
10 Change for a different use
11 These ten programs contend for a limited number of real and symbolic resources .
12 Over the past few years we have been working on such an account , and in this paper we focus on the implications of this account for a central tenet of the mental models approach : that the mental model of the text so far provides ( part of the context for the interpretation of the current sentence or clause .
13 Public-sector contracts anyway only account for a small proportion of Olivetti 's sales , says Mr De Benedetti .
14 Critics ascribed the rise in currency to the current trade surplus and high domestic interest rates rather than the impact of foreign investment funds , which account for a small proportion of equity investment .
15 As the social services account for a substantial part of public spending , cuts affected a wide range of services .
16 This is because wines and beers account for a greater proportion ( 76% ) of all consumer expenditure on alcoholic drinks .
17 The three major schemes — the Library of Congress Classification Scheme , the Universal Decimal Classification Scheme and the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme — are treated in most detail , since they account for a good proportion of classification practice .
18 We have made real progress in developing our non-oil related businesses where sales now account for a good proportion of the Group 's turnover
19 As you can see from Table 16.2 , they account for a tiny fraction of total assets .
20 Every year a number of trailers are rolled over on our roads and trailer accidents account for a great deal of glider repairs .
21 Tourists from other countries account for a great deal of revenue to some large hotels and therefore a watchful eye is kept on the figure , so that advertising campaigns can be planned to attract foreign visitors .
22 In spite of knowledge of precautions , injuries from accidents during sport and leisure activities are common-place and account for a significant proportion of emergency admission to hospitals .
23 Scottish & Newcastle ( McEwans and Youngers beers , Newcastle Brown ) have a relatively low holding of tied public houses ( which are mainly in Scotland and the North East ) , but still account for a significant proportion of total beer sales , partly through sales to free houses and partly through the strong position of their brands in the off-licence trade .
24 Publisher 's themed series now account for a significant part of the market , but are too many thought up by designers and marketing departments rather than horticulturalists ?
25 Parts and components account for a growing share of Japan 's exports ; 28% of total exports and 36% of machinery exports in 1992 compared with 19% and 28% respectively in 1981 .
26 However , it will be evident from the figures that sole practitioners account for a disproportionate percentage of the responses in relation to the percentage of firms in private practice as a whole which they constitute ( 63% and 37% respectively ) .
27 In the present generations of younger women , very few never marry so this particular source of family care has almost dried up , although there is evidence that never-married women still account for a disproportionate number of unpaid carers ( Finch and Groves , 1980 ; Lewis and Meredith , 1988 ) .
28 Clearly in simple population terms the older age groups account for a disproportionate amount of health care expenditure .
29 As EMS currencies are pegged to each other and account for a big part of each other 's baskets , the stability of the trade-weighted values of the French franc and the D-mark compared with the dollar and the yen is no surprise .
30 Shoplifters Thefts account for a large proportion of lost profits .
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