Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] the [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | By that time the information contained in the audited accounts would be so out of date that it would not reasonably be foreseen as the basis for a business judgment concerning the extension of credit to Berg or the discounting of bills . |
2 | All three groups , being sea-dwellers , have left behind abundant remains and the details of their separate dynastic fortunes can be traced through the rocks for hundreds of millions of years . |
3 | The inquiry report also said he appeared to have sprinted off the track for his own safety a finding strongly challenged by course officials . |
4 | The inquiry report also said he appeared to have sprinted off the track for his own safety a finding strongly challenged by course officials . |
5 | It was a diamond shape , flown as the Flexi-kite for some years before the patent application was made , and it heralded the concept of a lifting surface with two cones which could be controlled as a parachute or kite . |
6 | It was announced yesterday that Oberstdorf , Germany , has withdrawn as the site for the 1994 World Championships . |
7 | Every time that it comes to capping regulations , those same authorities are blamed and pilloried for the spending for which Ministers have happily claimed the credit . |
8 | Such designations may be comprehensive in that the key villages are usually designated as the loci for growth in employment , services and housing . |
9 | Seven miles to the south are the Veterinary Field Station , University Farms and the Bush Research estate ( designated as the focus for the UK 's first ‘ Technopole ’ or Research & Development ‘ Science City ’ ) . |
10 | The doctrine of consideration provides that a promise will bind the promisor only if it is given as the price for another 's promise or as the price for an action which involves a detriment to the promisee . |
11 | The unstable situation in Georgia , the main transport route to Armenia since Azerbaijan 's economic blockade of Armenia in November 1991 , was given as the reason for the appeal , which was also seen as a veiled challenge to Turkey to prove its neutrality in the conflict . |
12 | The expert may need to do more than receive submissions , and directions should be given about the arrangements for physical inspections , site visits and the like . |
13 | For in 1918 he just missed a scholarship to Winchester College ; and in those days the scholarship at Winchester was regarded as the crown for the cleverest boys in England . |
14 | As already noted , the twofold consequence is that B is regarded as the depositor for the purpose of receiving compensation and also for the purpose of the definition of protected deposit in section 60 . |
15 | This phrase must be regarded as the starting-point for analysis rather than as an explanation . |
16 | It seems likely that a forty-foot width was regarded as the minimum for an unsurfaced road , allowing for detours as the winter went on , but when scientific roadmaking began these great widths were no longer necessary . |
17 | This type of community work with refugees is in many ways similar to the organization of the controlled zones and is regarded as the basis for a future development model after the triumph of the FDR-FMLN . |
18 | The agreement on troop withdrawal was to be regarded as the basis for a future treaty on the issue . |
19 | PageMaker shipped 30,000 units in its first year and has now become regarded as the benchmark for today 's competitors . |
20 | If a person imports a product , in the course of business , into a country belonging to the European Community from outside the Community in order to supply the product to another , then that importer will be regarded as the producer for the purposes of determining liability by section 2 of the Act . |
21 | Karlinsky 's visit could almost be regarded as the signal for the journey to commence . |
22 | It was time for News on Sunday to set off on the trail of the people and organizations who had theorized about the prospects for a popular left-wing newspaper for so long . |
23 | Here too she must offer a sin offering and a burnt offering as atonement , preferably a young lamb and a turtledove , although a second turtledove can be substituted for the lamb for poor women ( Lev . |
24 | Retired accountant Mr Collins was nominated for the honour for being a true pillar of his community , the village of Wrington , near Bristol . |
25 | Room 4.17 has been nominated as the place for the delivery of nominations and withdrawals . |
26 | Preserved in its original Assam Bengal Railway livery , this locomotive clocked some 1,186,000 miles over the Eastern Region metre gauge track , which is claimed as the record for any locomotive in Bengal another great Darlington achievement . |
27 | A 1901 flycatcher invented by Louise Nicola could also be arranged as a calendar in such a manner that each sheet represents a day of the week so that the person using the flycatcher , after having torn off the sheets for a week , is compelled to read the advertisements printed therein . |
28 | The main significance claimed for the market for corporate control as an efficiency- inducing device is not so much that companies are actually taken-over and inadequate managements displaced , though of course this does happen and is regarded as a valuable effect of the mechanism , but that incumbent managements fear take-over and hence will do all they can to make the company efficient and the share price correspondingly high . |
29 | I turned the light on , sorted through the keys for one that looked like it might match the door to the cellar . |
30 | He argues ‘ though God exists totally outside of culture , while humans exist totally within culture , God chooses the cultural milieu in which humans are immersed as the arena for his interaction with people ’ ( Kraft 1979:114 ) . |