Example sentences of "it [adv] [vb -s] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 It only allows for a diet less generous as regards variety than that supplied to able-bodied paupers in workhouses .
2 That said , it only remains for the Committee to thank all those who came .
3 The latter requirement means that component molecules of each species can interchange positions without altering the total energy of the system , i.e. and consequently it only remains for the entropy contribution ΔS M to be calculated .
4 It usually starts shortly after the animals have been weaned and in most instances it only persists for a few months .
5 The sun is setting now , midnight sun ending a few weeks before , but it only disappears for an hour and even then it leaves behind its mark of golden twilight .
6 So if you complain about your council tax , do n't , students are exempt anyway so that 's alright , if you complain about your council tax do n't because it only pays for a very small fraction of what local authorities spend .
7 it only needs for a little bit of attention on a wire or something
8 It is not easy to find a general definition of the normal meaning of irony , but it usually stands for a process by which the content of a statement is qualified either by the reader 's attribution of a contrary intention to the author , or by the reader 's awareness of factors that are in conflict in one way or another with what is being said .
9 Sharing a home with relatives ( other than parents ) before marriage is another phenomenon which was more common in the past than in the present ( Anderson , 1971 ; 1980 ) Very little is known about circumstances under which young people now may go to live with a non-parental relative , although Gill Jones ( 1987 ) has shown that it still happens for a substantial number , especially those designated as working class on occupational criteria .
10 It was named after the nearby Inn , the ‘ Star and Garter Home ’ , and it still provides for the needs of such servicemen , the newer inmates generally rendered handicapped as a result of their tours or duty in Northern Ireland , also some from the Falkland conflict .
11 It also asks for the inter-relationship between land use and transport to be spelt out more clearly .
12 It also calls for a higher price threshold for company car tax .
13 It also calls for a rigid speed limit to be imposed on motorists and for short-term parking bays to be made available .
14 It also calls for a simplified system of authorization , with industrial licensing being concentrated in a single agency .
15 It also calls for the introduction of land reform outside the forests , to stem the flow of landless settlers , such as " slash-and-burn " farmers , on to tribal people 's land .
16 This is within , as members will be aware , the overall financial position that the County Council finds itself in , of having to get its expenditure within the cap , and the fact that the increase in cap for the authority as a whole , does not in any way , mirror the increase in standard spending assessment for Social Services Committee , where we have been fortunate in terms the increase for this county , erm , and a variety of other factors which , which mean that it would be nice to think that where S S A increases for this Committee , it also increases for the County Council .
17 It also provides for the range of tax payable for the bands .
18 It also provides for the termination of clearing membership and other usual matters .
19 It also accounts for the extraordinary ability of shoppers to select from a huge array those goods most appropriate to themselves and their close friends or relatives .
20 It now hopes for a future in the software design and systems integration market for massively parallel systems , but aside from an image processing library has no obvious product ready , and would not elucidate further .
21 It often happens for a ten-man team .
22 It even allows for a degree of experimentation in that the delegated legislation can be used to alter provisions in the parent act .
23 ‘ Yes , which may upset her , as you can imagine , although at least it fully accounts for the bleeding .
24 It is reasonable , to start ideas in train in children , to compare an electron with a ping-pong ball , or the whole atom with a tiny solar system ; but the longer you stay with homely parallels , the harder it ultimately becomes for the child to move out of the imagery of pong-pong balls and into an appreciation that atoms are n't really like that at all .
25 It actually looks for a lowest point , not a summit .
26 The selection is right if it truly works for the competing student , and it is the quality and force of the imagination that will carry off the performance of the piece .
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