Example sentences of "of [noun] [vb -s] for a " in BNC.
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1 | But , as she herself points out , the particular activities for which the Shropshire group were prosecuted exist on a continuum with a large number of more common acts , many of which must have been criminalised by the Rant decision ; if the breaking of skin suffices for a conviction of assault , even moderately rough sex becomes problematic . |
2 | But few can doubt that Europe 's varied assortment of nations makes for a conflicting assortment of company commercial strategies and government policies . |
3 | In the face of opposition calls for a boycott , and reports of widespread apathy among the electorate , the Interior Ministry announced on Sept. 5 that a 99.96 per cent " yes " vote had been achieved in the previous day 's referendum on proposed constitutional changes . |
4 | New legislation in the German state of Bavaria provides for a sophisticated system of recycling rubbish . |
5 | A low degree of certainty calls for a low structure . |
6 | Adoption of XIMP allows for a common interface to the different vendors ' kana-to-kanji conversion front-end processors . |
7 | Having instigated the new lead , the FA have turned away and allowed it to develop into an organisation in which the voice of reason struggles for a hearing . |
8 | The substantial proportion of Cabernet makes for a slightly more elegant wine , with a delicious combination of spice and blackcurrant fruit . |
9 | The Constitution of the Republic of Finland provides for a parliamentary system of government as well as a presidency with considerable powers , particularly in the foreign policy sphere . |
10 | The Constitution of the Republic of Finland provides for a parliamentary system of government as well as a presidency with considerable powers , particularly in the foreign policy sphere . |