Example sentences of "for [noun] [adj] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Simply Duncan , when are we going to get in there and negotiate before we start losing membership for reasons other than redundancy ?
2 Very few women left the trade before retiring age for reasons other than marriage , ill-health , or care of a relative .
3 The courts will not take the incidence of future inflation into account in calculating the dependency , but if it is established that the deceased would have increased his income in the future for reasons other than inflation ( eg because he would have been promoted if he had remained in his job or because he would probably have attained higher and better paid skills or a better paid job if he had lived ) this might give grounds for increasing the multiplicand .
4 It was gently suggested to her that in future , for reasons other than decency , she should wear a pair of bikini pants when sunbathing .
5 In the case of the RUC , domestic disputes are routinely attended for reasons other than law enforcement .
6 ‘ Unless it was for reasons other than cricket , one can not see an England team without his presence , ’ he said .
7 A child may appear before a hearing for reasons other than offences ; and he will have a disposal tailored to his needs for care rather than to the seriousness of the offence ; and a child may not only be put under a supervision requirement for reasons other than an offence , but he may remain under such a requirement for a period of years for reasons completely unconnected with breaches of the criminal law .
8 SHEAN DORL Gazing at one 's reflection for reasons other than vanity
9 Braverman goes further and suggests , with Marglin , that management will also endeavour to develop methods of working that involve operators in fragmented , or short cycle time , tasks for reasons other than efficiency .
10 It excludes intermediate awards ( the Certificate and Diploma ) and those students who have extended the course for reasons other than failure ( Table 2.2 ) .
11 To ensure that all the product types for a given category and factory are kept together , the following algorithm is used : This arranges for every product type for category 1 and factory 1 to come first , and every factory in category 1 to precede those in category 2 .
12 He had previously played for Hereford United and Coventry City Reserves .
13 there 're no games this weekend for Hereford United or Gloucester rugby club … all the action 's on Central … there 's Goals Extra tomorrow teatime … the live match on Sunday afternoon …
14 In the 1970s , the prevailing demand among political activists and their academic sympathizers was for freedom first and education later .
15 erm er then it does help , if you 're looking for P less than point O five , and are n't we all these days , erm
16 Here I want to focus on some examples from recent textbooks for O level and CSE courses .
17 Results of densitometric analysis performed for different extractions ( four experiments ) indicated that these ratios were identical for CO III and srRNA .
18 The combined payments for March 1993 and June 1993 are expected to be about £9m , a more than 50% increase over the payment in March 1992 .
19 The advantage of the Zuwaya image , from a libertarian point of view , is that the rallying points for groups larger than households are ancestors : dead men , who can not act ultra vires or be oppressive or unjust , or attempt to keep the group in being when the particular need for it has ceased .
20 Another factor will be how easy the chosen technology is to convert for environments other than Hewlett 's .
21 Current expenditure accounted for £S37,575 million and investment expenditure for £S24,300 million .
22 Swap for Yamaha SG-3000S and effects pedals , guitar must be black , immaculate and with case .
23 They were two saloons for Edward VII and Queen Alexandra , that saw continuous service with very little change , throughout the reign of George V and Queen Mary , and much of that of George VI and Queen Elizabeth too .
24 ‘ It remains too early for visitors other than family and very close friends .
25 It appeared in WW for July 28 and August 4 , 1926 and owed it considerable success and subsequent fame to the new technique of neutralising the RF stage triode and to the use of an RF coil design by Cocking .
26 So far , tropical moist forests provide little more than 10% of the total wood used as solid wood and pulp , but as temperate forests become depleted or increasingly under pressure of the ‘ environmental ’ lobby to be managed for functions other than production , attention will inevitably be focused on the tropical resources .
27 Stella Lowry 's analysis of the problems affecting medical education ( which ends this week , p 000 ) holds for countries other than Britain .
28 It is indeed a nice irony that two of the most famous characters in Scottish history , Mary and Knox , were united in their preference for countries other than Scotland , and that it was Elizabeth 's eventual , reluctant decision to have Mary executed , and her earlier unrelenting hostility to Knox , which catapulted them both into the realm of Scottish fascination and Scottish legend .
29 We stay out east now for Peterborough United and Birmingham City who met at London Road .
30 For drug responders , the incidence of sudden death at 1 and 5 years was 5 and 29% , respectively , and for non-responders 19 and 48% , respectively .
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