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

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1 ‘ 2(1) Subject to subsection ( 3 ) below , in any proceedings for contribution under section 1 above the amount of the contribution recoverable from any person shall be such as may be found by the court to be just and equitable having regard to the extent of that person 's responsibility for the damage in question .
2 The question for the consideration of the court at the stage when the amount of contribution has to be assessed is how much , if anything , ought to be recoverable by the third defendant from the third party ‘ having regard to the extent of [ the third party 's ] responsibility for the damage in question . ’
3 While supporting the practitioners ' role as proxy for the patient in purchasing , there is a need to recognise the limitations of this , and wherever possible we should be seeking the opinion of the public .
4 For example , a sub-contractor on a building site may agree to do some work for the developer in return for a certain sum of money to be paid when the work is finished .
5 The Greek-Cypriot administration continues to observe the 1960 Constitution , although provisions for the participation in government of Turkish-Cypriots are in abeyance .
6 The size of the dish or plate we use affects quantity as well , and this mainly accounts for the variation in quantities of breakfast cereals .
7 The same factor may also account for the variation in amplitudes and frequencies noted by us and by Sunshine .
8 This takes us back to explanations similar to those suggested for the variation in group size early in these studies ( Crook and Gartlan 1966 ) but these do not account for the massive gregariousness of the species under optimum conditions when a more even dispersion of the population would reduce the costs of foraging .
9 However , there appear to be no obvious reasons for the variation in number of libraries in total , or their divisional spread .
10 Mr Clinton , Governor of Arkansas , is the Democrats ' leading candidate in the race to challenge Mr Bush for the presidency in November .
11 But that still leaves for the jury in submission , A , whether they used reasonable force yes reasonable to act , but was it reasonable force to act , was it a reasonable method of acting , by which I mean time of er , time of the incident .
12 I apologise for the delay in response — we had to track down which university you were at !
13 The reasons for the delay in provision of such items were , therefore , investigated , and these are set out in Table 2 , below .
14 Quincx had insisted on telling both of them the details of Zambia 's difficulties , despite protests from Tammuz , feeling both women needed to be given a reason for the delay in Ari 's treatment .
15 And as for the delay in writing , do n't you have any idea how time-consuming it is , looking after someone who 's been paralysed by a stroke ? ’
16 This conception of subjectivity paves the way for the contestation in Brooke-Rose 's later fiction of the hierarchical relations implicit in the conceptions of discursive identity by which we live .
17 Thereafter he received an annual salary of twenty pounds a year each year down to 1262 and can be traced acting for the king in litigation until 1267 .
18 Polydore Vergil later claimed that Edward 's chamberlain lord Hastings raised a force for the king in Lancashire .
19 Polydore Vergil later claimed that Edward 's chamberlain lord Hastings raised a force for the king in Lancashire .
20 Why did only one company bid for the contract in California ?
21 Having been parliamentary commissioner for the army in Scotland in 1646 , he was reappointed to that post 3 May 1651 , and by early 1652 held the equivalent post in Ireland .
22 It further alleged that he had been a ‘ fifth columnist ’ working for the Army in west Belfast in the 1970s , and had been given immunity by the RUC to carry a gun and carry out robberies .
23 The king seemed to regard Stratford 's conduct of government as tantamount to treachery , and the king 's supporters issued a statement , the Libellus Famosus , denouncing his conduct of government during the king 's absence and declaring that the delay in providing money for the army in Flanders had arisen from the fault , or the neglect , or even the malice of the archbishop .
24 Then , just out of curiosity , who paid for the hotel in Dublin ?
25 But the ANC must also bear some share of the responsibility for the bloodshed in Ciskei .
26 During the 1650s he sat on various commissions : for example , for the assessment in Norfolk and for oyer and terminer in London .
27 Thieves who stole for ransom usually had some other use for the animal in case the owner was unwilling to pay for the recovery of his property .
28 Various people have claimed to have had the idea for the scene in Curtiz' Casablanca where the patriots drown a German song with ‘ La Marseillaise ’ , but here , four years earlier , good-guy ex-rebels drown out ‘ The Union Forever ’ with ‘ Dixie ’ in exactly the same way .
29 He could have sworn Mrs Crumwallis had to bite back a demand for the equivalent in money .
30 What I 'll do is arrange to show the video for the seminar in case you have n't got any questions , yeah ?
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