Example sentences of "[subord] [noun sg] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | where IR stands for the Band 7 reading and R ( red ) for the Band 5 reading . |
2 | We are looking for state-backed policies to provide funds for those areas of production where potential exists for a swift expansion of exports . |
3 | ‘ If th'bist hoping for a piece of apple , then th'bist up in the clouds , ’ Jess said — and to Midnight : ‘ This way . ’ |
4 | Section 10(3) ( b ) goes further : ( b ) any failure to do more in relation to any matter than is required by — ( i ) any safety regulations imposing requirements with respect to that matter ; ( ii ) any standards if safety approved for the purposes of this subsection by or under any such regulations and imposing requirements with respect to that matter ; ( iii ) any provision of any enactment or subordinate legislation imposing such requirements with respect to that matter as are designated for the purposes of this subsection by any such regulations . |
5 | After the 1915 offensives , the troops had come to believe that if Pétain called for an attack there must be some point to it , that it would not be a senseless sacrifice of lives in the way of those over-ambitious generals , out to gain recognition from the conquest at any price of a few yards of enemy trench . |
6 | He awakens in 1992 and , through a tender friendship with a fatherless young boy and his mother ( Jamie Lee Curtis ) , he finally learns that , while time waits for no man , true love waits forever . |
7 | Through traffic is diverted along the outer ring , whilst traffic bound for the city is encouraged to park in one of the many large car parks located in the Renaissance fire-protection zone between the ring roads ( Figure 6.42 ) . |
8 | Whilst vision screening for the school population as a whole is essential in order to identify pupils with sight defects so that they can have appropriate treatment and correction when this is applicable , there are implications for educators too , arising from the procedures used to identify children with visual handicap . |
9 | The notorious ambiguity of Locke 's conception of property , which at times means " Lives , Liberties and Estates " , and at other only " Estates " or property in the ordinary sense , also makes it unclear whether government exists for the benefit of all , or only for property-owners in the usual sense . |
10 | ‘ Thanks , ’ Oliver called after him as Cobalt headed for the kitchen . |
11 | Areas of true wilderness were maintained solely as hunting preserves for the ruling élite , whose sporting exploits were commonly used to illustrate their potency as rulers and conquerors ( MacKenzie , 1989 ) . |
12 | Notts County about to cave in as Town went for the kill . |
13 | This new road will be constructed as advance works for the Musselburgh Bypass project and will be funded from savings in costs resulting from the closure of Mucklets Road . |
14 | AS concern mounts for the safety of British troops in strife-torn Bosnia , the force 's ‘ Mash ’ medical support team is ready for action . |
15 | Building societies face the threat of a further slowdown in their mortgage sales as pressure intensifies for an increase in base rates , and therefore mortgage rates . |
16 | There were a few jumping jacks in the goalmouth though , as Villa went for the kill . |
17 | As Villa wait for a fitness check on £1.1 million Republic of Ireland defender Steve Staunton , Atkinson warned : ‘ No one relishes playing Wimbledon . |
18 | I remember well , during the air-raids of the forties when I was in London and we waited as darkness came for the first sirens and the deep breath to get one 's courage up , that we felt we were part of the will of the capital of England . |