Example sentences of "[vb -s] it [verb] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | But the commission wants it to include recipes for worker participation , an idea tried in the rejected Vredeling proposal of the early 1980s . |
2 | To the extent the seller uses it to manufacture stock for the buyer ahead of any orders he does so at his own risk . |
3 | What Wagener 's Law suggested was that the expansion of public services reflected the ‘ exigencies of industrialisation ’ — as a nation industrialises it develops needs for collectively provided goods such as roads , sewers transport , and so on . |
4 | Absolutely , does it make sense for , for husband and wife over there to wait for the second one to have a heart attack , or the second one to have a cancer before it pays out , |
5 | Does it have castors for all-round access ? |
6 | Now I , I mentioned that you , you 're a , a neurosurgeon , we were talking about neurosurgery , but does it have applications for other parts of , of medicine ? |
7 | Expert determination is not a type of legal proceeding like litigation , which has a formal and highly regulated structure , nor does it have machinery for its supervision by judges as does arbitration . |