Example sentences of "for [verb] [conj] other [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 • The latest radiator and panel configuration with accommodation for trunking and other services .
2 There was also concern about where to find accommodation for the control room and other working space , and fears that television staff would increase the demand for catering and other services .
3 The work need to be carefully mounted and double checked for spelling or other errors .
4 But Nagel himself is content to take for granted that other creatures do have experiences , and he does not require of an objective phenomenology that it provide a philosophical proof of this presupposition .
5 It is sold as additive-free block salt for preserving and other purposes — the form of salt which was common until the introduction of the ‘ free-running ’ salt produced in vacuum chambers .
6 Conspicuous support for sporting and other activities has contributed to the rising public approval of the Quit campaign and of antismoking measures generally .
7 Soldiers were required to bring with them three months ' supply of provisions , arms , armour and tools for entrenching and other tasks .
8 [ For November 1985 conviction of two French agents for bombing and other developments see pp. 34565-68 ; for repatriations of Mafart and Prieur in December 1987 and May 1988 see p. 36295 ; for April 1991 visit to new Zealand by Roland Dumas see p. 38153 ; for July honouring of Mafart and further French nuclear test in Pacific see p. 38345. ]
9 Many treaties are incidentally unfavourable to non-parties , but a third party generally has no grounds for claiming that other States should not enter into a treaty .
10 For those who like access to a big town for sightseeing as well as mountains for skiing and other sports , Pitztal close to Innsbruck would be the better choice .
11 Local authority social services should be responsible for identifying all people with community care needs in their area , for assessing such needs , for arranging for individuals to receive social , domestic and personal care , and for ensuring that other authorities such as housing and health services are alerted to their needs .
12 Only five of the forty had the regular or occasional use of a car for shopping and other activities .
13 Would my right hon. Friend care to speculate as to the impact on pensioner living standards of the suggestion that petrol prices be increased by 50p per gallon , and especially the impact on pensioners who live in the country and who need a motor car for shopping and other aspects of life ?
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