Example sentences of "exist for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | In most African countries , government involvement in , and even supervision of , the press may not rest on such ideological precepts : sound pragmatic and economic reasons exist for that involvement . |
2 | Similar early phases in relapse exist for all the addictions , including the family disease . |
3 | Finally , anthologies exist for all kinds of text , so sometimes what you need can be found there . |
4 | Descriptive memoirs exist for many of the maps and these can be a fruitful source of information on mineral occurrences . |
5 | In recent years planning authorities have gradually achieved their objective of adopting a ’ positive ’ approach to planning ( although developers may find this hard to believe ) , and structure plans , local plans and local area studies exist for many regions , towns and villages . |
6 | While programs already exist for many of these topics it is sometimes more satisfying if one has sufficient ability in computer programming to modify existing simulations or create alternative programs . |
7 | Standard national and international codes exist for many of these but are subject to revision every few years . |
8 | However , each proposal emerges here only after an important ‘ prehistory ’ of field committee , departmental board ( and occasionally subject committee ) consideration ( see Figure 2.5 : subject committees exist for some subjects which contribute to both modular and non-modular courses in the Polytechnic , for example sociology ) . |
9 | The identities of chemical units that normally exist for less than a microsecond are important clues to how reactions take place . |
10 | Nature requests authors to deposit sequence and crystallographic data in the databases that exist for this purpose , and to mention availability of these data . |
11 | Remedies available in the case of breach of the duty will include having the partnership agreement itself set aside , dissolution of the partnership , expulsion of the offending partner ( where sufficient powers exist for this purposesee Chapter 7 ) , actions for accounts and damages , and the discretionary remedies of injunction and receivership . |
12 | The number of boundaries of competence that exist for any given social entity may vary : the members of an isolated New Guinea society , all of whom perform virtually identical tasks according to age and sex , will have fewer than the members of a more complex society with a greater division of labour . |
13 | As there is no way of knowing how many synonyms exist for any given home address , an unsuccessful search might require half the file to be scanned on average . |
14 | Two contrasting reasons exist for these importations . |
15 | Surely most people join the National Trust not to further some obscure and cranky cause ( special societies already exist for these causes ) but rather to help in the enjoyment of places of beauty in this country . |