Example sentences of "these [noun pl] [vb base] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 These proposals provide for the replacement of the present local authorities in the area .
2 This project has two foci : one examining the implications which Islamic conceptions of the state have for Middle Eastern politics , the other examining the implications these conceptions have for the substantial Muslim community now resident in Britain .
3 All these ingredients make for an outpouring of love and care when she is confronted by a terrified Behrendt one day .
4 When techniques are applied in the classroom and their effects are monitored , the question arises as to whether and to what extent these effects call for an adjustment of the techniques as realizations of a particular principle , or for a reappraisal of the principle itself .
5 APME president David Beynon said that ‘ these circumstances call for a disciplined and enlightened response from the industry ’ .
6 These calculations account for the enthusiasm with which some reformers embraced and recommended models for the development of self-regulation amongst slaves .
7 These initials stand for the H uman I mmuno-deficiency V irus .
8 In the same report ( UNEP 1982 : 265 ) , it is claimed that the total area being reclaimed by irrigation is probably about the same as is being abandoned through salinisation , alkalinisation and water-logging , and that these problems account for the loss of about 2–3 million ha of the world 's best agricultural land each year .
9 All these conditions make for a higher incidence of illness among working-class than middle-class babies .
10 These observations account for the distinction of usage between make and cause quite adequately .
11 All these features make for an excellent package .
12 These results show for the first time to our knowledge , the interactions between calcium , phosphate , fatty acids , and bile acids along the intestine .
13 In most cases , these symptoms persist for a couple of days .
14 This leaves no room for the non-realization of the infinitive event since the action of producing an effect necessarily coincides in time with the appearance of the effect ( concurrent causation ) , and so both these verbs call for the bare infinitive .
15 These photographs show for the first time the lives of people who , in the spirit of the age are changing from a silent minority into a rebellious one .
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