Example sentences of "[vb -s] for the [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Forrest plays for the reserves tonight and will welcome the match practice as he has been unable to win his first team place back from Clive Baker .
2 Wee Blair McAfferty now rides for the DB am team .
3 For example , a supervisor whose principal job is to plan tomorrow 's production assignments and next week 's work schedule but who also has ongoing responsibility for uninterrupted production supplies for the month ahead has a responsibility time span of one month .
4 As well as 15 graphs and twelve types of tables , there are flow charts , Gantt charts , organisation charts and calendar displays for the months up to December 1994 .
5 No book can do in two hours what any club 's teaching professional can do in two minutes , and that , perhaps surprisingly , goes for the video too .
6 And that , of course , goes for the jacket too .
7 I have never heard of anybody , apart from people who may hope to get good jobs in these bogus new regional authorities , who , thrilled by a weird kind of socialist local patriotism , longs for the day when the flag of the East Midland Region is raised over the Great Roundabout of Retford , or the parliament of the West Midland Region holds its inaugural meeting at Telford New Town .
8 CAT members had a brainstorming session to identify the root causes for the packages not being fully utilised .
9 Jilly Cooper apologises for the mix up .
10 Soon after the birth , you and your baby will be visited by a health visitor who will tell you about health checks for the baby either from your GP or from your local child health clinic .
11 Soon after the birth , you and your baby will be visited by a health visitor who will tell you about health checks for the baby either from your GP or from your local child health clinic .
12 In translating the original constant price figure for the department that had appeared in the public expenditure White Paper into the new cash limit figure , the Treasury estimated the likely price and wage increases for the year ahead .
13 The external world exists for the child only at that level of complexity which is compatible with the stage of development it has reached .
14 In a year or two he should have a decent sized flock — of course he 's not normally down here this early , he only has a bit of a stable down here that he rents for the summer along with his few acres of grass and his bit of land for cultivation .
15 It calls for the setting up of political , socio-economic and cultural institutions that are ‘ truly democratic and that reflect an equitable distribution of power ’ .
16 As his wife , Jeanette applies ointment to loosen the glue , Adrian waits for the moment when he 'll be able to see again .
17 ‘ Oh , that accounts for the peace today .
18 As criticism is the backbone of the scientific method , this accounts for the indentations permanently sunk into my chest .
19 C. S. Lewis speaks for the conservatives here :
20 It might be even better to write the clause as : If the Buyer fails to pay for any delivery in accordance with the terms of this contract , the Seller may withhold further deliveries until the Buyer pays for the deliveries already made .
21 In our opinion the financial statements give a true and fair view of the state of the company 's affairs at 31 December 19 .. and of its profit ( loss ) , total recognised gains ( losses ) and cash flows for the year then ended , and have been properly prepared in accordance with the Companies Act 1985 .
22 the accounts give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Corporation at March 30 , 1991 and , in respect of the Corporation and their subsidiary undertakings regarded as a single entity , of the state of affairs at March 30 , 1991 , and the results and statement of cash flows for the year then ended , and have been properly prepared in accordance with the direction of the Secretary of State for Energy … , and
23 Thompson , who works for the police part-time , was woken up to take a sample from Mr Davidson at Ashbourne police station , Derbyshire .
24 When the laird returns after a long absence the shoals of herring fill the sea-loch outside the castle ; if a woman departs for the islands opposite , the shoals will desert the Macleods .
25 Chapter VIII of the Rules provides for the setting up of , and the procedure of an Appeal Tribunal to which a member on whom an intervention notice is served may appeal .
26 The Act also provides for the setting up of new procedures for the identification of children with special educational needs and for the establishment of a new definition for the term .
27 ( 1 ) For the meaning of " off-sale premises , " see s.139(l). 5.119 provides for the setting off of part of public house or hotel premises for off-sales only , the part to be known as the " offsale part . "
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