Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 This is partly because Spain wants ‘ economic union ’ , by which it understands more aid for poorer countries , to be in place to cushion the shock of the monetary sort .
2 Despite liberal panic over this new agenda , it represents greater possibilities for the re-examination and re-presentation of disabled people .
3 Finally , as prices range from £15,190 to £26,910 it represents superb value for such a high specification .
4 It offers great potential for services for gypsy and traveller children , whose circumstances are often affected by intense and extensive discrimination .
5 And at £85 it offers great value for money .
6 But this is still a reading of great insight which I shall often return to , for it offers much food for thought .
7 The new agreement means that wines and spirits will now be a significant part of PTGI 's portfolio and it offers excellent potential for future growth as tourism develops in Bali , Lombok and Indonesia 's other tourist destinations .
8 It offers excellent opportunities for preventing disease , but currently the subject lacks an intellectual and practical focus .
9 Or , you can simply relax at the hotel as it offers excellent amenities for a comfortable holiday .
10 It offers further confirmation for GR outside the solar system and it provides the first evidence , albeit indirect , for gravitational radiation .
11 An integrated fourth generation language tool set , it produces interoperable software for a variety of database systems , such as Ingres , Oracle , Informix and C-ISAM .
12 So it produces usable power for an electric generator , without any input .
13 But it needs complementary mechanisms for counselling , transmission of experience , management expertise , financial support , upskilling programmes .
14 The BBC has always maintained that it needs more spectrum for each service to be able to provide more relay stations in remote areas .
15 It has crucial importance for the accommodative phase of reading progress .
16 In order for an exchange to become a recognised investment exchange , it must demonstrate to the SIB that , inter alia : ( a ) it has financial resources sufficient for the proper performance of its functions ; ( b ) that it has rules and practices which ensure that business conducted by means of its facilities is conducted in an orderly manner , affording proper protection to investors ; ( c ) it limits dealings on the exchange to investments in which there is a proper market ; ( d ) where relevant , issuers of investments dealt in on the exchange are required to comply with such obligations as will , so far as possible , afford to persons dealing in the investments proper information for determining their current value ; ( e ) it has its own arrangements for ensuring performance of transactions effected on the exchange or ensures their performance by means of services provided under clearing arrangements made by it with a recognised clearing house ; ( f ) it has ( or secures the provision on its behalf of ) satisfactory arrangements for recording the transaction effected on the exchange ; ( g ) it has adequate arrangements and resources for the effective monitoring and enforcement of compliance with its rules and any clearing arrangements made by it ; ( h ) it has effective arrangements for the investigation of complaints in respect of business transacted by means of its facilities ; and ( i ) it is able and willing to promote and maintain high standards of integrity and fair dealing in the carrying on of investment business and to co-operate by the sharing of information and otherwise with regulators .
17 But it has material consequences for women , does n't it ?
18 It has new modules for Sceptre and Senator ; it is collaborating with another unnamed software house on a broking evaluation product , which is about to be tested .
19 It has other benefits for the nanny too in terms of advice etc ( not all employers are perfect like me ) .
20 It says it has 100 orders for the systems , nine models of the HP 3000 and HP 9000 lines ; a handful of the new 3000s went out in August ; the first 9000s should be shipping this month .
21 It may be wondered why this doctrine is retained , but it has great advantages for both the major groups involved — the ministers and the civil servants .
22 Although this regulation of tortious liability is not of itself a contractual issue , there are some situations where it has great importance for business contracts , for instance in the area of pre-contract negotiations .
23 He says it has good networks for communication and is very attractive for business .
24 It has good grounds for resenting Tokyo 's power .
25 I think it has got to stop because apart from anything else it has knock-on consequences for other paediatricians over how strong they are going to feel in dealing with this problem .
26 Thus , Irish nationalism is conceived by most members in an abstract way , but it has concrete import for key groups .
27 It has major implications for all future transactions . ’
28 The delay has infuriated the RSPB , which believes it has serious implications for a recovery programme to save the species .
29 It has serious implications for the freedom of the press , as shown at a European Conference in Luxembourg on 3 July 1991 .
30 But he said the province was now faced with ‘ a quite alarming series of incidents , which perhaps marks a new phase in the terrorist campaign , and it has serious implications for people in Northern Ireland . ’
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