Example sentences of "for [noun pl] [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We fear that inadequate time will be available for Personnel if the Head of that sector is also managing campaigns . |
2 | Quite rightly , social security contributions are applied to benefits in kind , but it creates an extra burden for employers if the system of assessing the benefit that will be subject to contributions is out of line with income tax . |
3 | Mr Yeo does not rule out further ‘ statutory directions ’ for authorities if the monitoring shows the need . |
4 | A high level of gearing ( relative to others in the same industry ) means more risk for shareholders because the possibility of their receiving dividends depends , first of all , upon earning operating profits which will more than cover the interest payments on the debt . |
5 | It 's good news for savers if the rise DOES stick , however . |
6 | Sometimes it 's a beggar stretching out a hand for coins whilst the other conceals the knife . |
7 | This has always been a problem for heads because the structure of the service puts them in an isolated position . |
8 | An Oxfordshire consultant has told how specialist hospitals have to turn to charity for funds because the government does n't provide enough money . |
9 | There were 18,000 tickets up for grabs when the ticket office opened at 9 o'clcock this morning . |
10 | The dale rocked with mirth for days as the story went the rounds and will probably be retold for another generation to come . |
11 | Many a family row lasted for days until the dancer got her way . |
12 | However , where payment in was made in the case of a liquidated claim within fourteen days of service together with appropriate summons costs ( Ord 38 , r 4 ) the defendant is under no further liability for costs unless the court so orders ( Ord 11 , r 3(4) ) . |
13 | In my area of east London , the TEC has asked the careers service to canvass for places because the training providers are not coming up with them . |
14 | No student should be penalised for misspellings unless a word is so badly spelt that it can not be understood . |
15 | Revaluation , while cutting the cost of living for workers as the price of imported goods fell , would reduce their ability to compete profitably abroad , especially in the American market if the revaluation was with respect to the dollar . |
16 | Ironically , the MX , born under a Democratic president , became a virility symbol for Republicans while the Midgetman , conceived by a Republican presidential commission , was adopted by Democrats and Congress . |
17 | Then the two frames were clamped together , and holes drilled for bolts before the cladding was put on . |
18 | An individual may have a low cholesterol level for years before the cancer is discovered . |
19 | And really the doctors have known that for years because a lot of cancer patients they put on er |
20 | When reinstalled , reversing the flow will give an undergravel system that will remain active for years because the water is pre-filtered and only clear water passes through the gravel where nitrifying bacteria break down the ammonia and nitrites . |
21 | And calling for changes before the start of the England series Gavaskar said : ‘ The Indian team looks mentally jaded and tired . |
22 | But it is a moot point whether the likely slow pull out of recession over the next few years will produce the desired returns for investors unless the venture capitalists can , as they claim , really add value . |
23 | But that 's not such a bad deal for customers because the law does n't allow any pack to be underweight by more than a small amount . |
24 | If B is threatened with a tort it is , of course , equally true that he may bring an action for damages if the tort is committed or bring an action for a quia timet injunction first , but , especially where the threat is of violence , it is perhaps less realistic to say that these legal remedies afford him adequate protection against the consequences of resistance . |
25 | To do so would put the management team at risk of losing their employment , and even facing a claim for damages if the release of the information caused financial loss to the business . |
26 | Under this Act a child born alive , but suffering from a physical or mental defect as a result of something which happened before its birth , has a right of action for damages if the defendant would also have been liable in tort for what occurred to the parent if sued in time . |
27 | The statute referred to relatives having a claim for damages when a person died from injuries sustained because of a negligent act . |
28 | Insurers have told Mr Mr Lewis there is no point in civil action for damages because the youth has no assets and was not insured . |
29 | But the females compete for males because the male has a pouch literally on the front of his , of his belly , you know what a sea horse looks like , he looks like a horse actually , not surprisingly , you know they have this kind of , they have a kind of tail and they have this kind of pouch . |
30 | The profit diagrams for options ( Figs 7.5 and 7.6 ) are a little more complex than those for securities as the profit is dependent on more than just the share price at expiry ( S ) . |