Example sentences of "it [verb] [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It says it faces problems because it receives money for average rather than actual salaries .
2 Would it make sense for city authorities to restrict commuter parking in cities during the day ?
3 The Security Service , on the other hand , argued that violent demonstrations which threatened public order could only benefit political extremism in general , as it provided incentive for recruitment for both fascists and communists .
4 He had the great oak forest beyond the river cut down , ensuring that never again would it provide shelter for outlaw or wolf .
5 It takes time for industry to accumulate expertise , to build teams , and to establish a strong market position .
6 It needed time for reflection before reflecting was possible .
7 The approach used by Sheffield was particularly helpful , in that it established credibility for partnership at the highest level , with a supportive framework for development .
8 Presumably it saw service for iron working at some time , although in later life it was used for corn grinding , saw milling , as well as being operated for a time as a maltings .
9 Then , when my mother was so ill , he did try and sell it to get money for treatment for her .
10 At the same time it permits cost-effectiveness for instance in terms of marketing and distribution costs .
11 Did it ask permission for flight path to , and landing in , Athens or other Greek airfield ?
12 It provides cover for public and products liability .
13 It provides a standard method for treating contaminated soils , sands , and solids ; it provides treatment for surface contamination , while other methods are more suited to subsurface treatment ; and it also requires a relatively low level of technology , meaning less can go wrong with the process .
14 This system has been implemented on several super-computers , since it provides scope for instruction overlapping ( described in 8.2 ) .
15 One is that it provides scope for corruption ; e.g. , in the placing of government purchases , the allocation of commodities in excess demand , and in regulatory activities .
16 Second , it provides room for negotiation .
17 The firm decides to repurchase some of its shares in the market with the proceeds from the issue of a bond with the face value in other words , it substitutes debt for equity on its balance sheet .
18 How easy is it to show concern for school work when a beloved father takes you to school in the morning and kills himself by midday ?
19 But it makes sense for society to have a single regulatory body that does the checking and a law whose enforcement entitles individuals to assume that drugs being sold have been checked out as safe .
20 Wallace and Deane look like the ideal combination as once they start passing to wallace it makes space for deane to also run into space so give HIM the variety too .
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