Example sentences of "be [verb] [to-vb] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | The spread ratio can be adjusted to allow for this differential response to a change in the level of market prices . |
2 | In general this angle is θ for a homoatomic chain and equation ( 10.4 ) can be modified to allow for these short range interactions . |
3 | At the classroom level , the teaching and learning methods have to be organised to allow for much more than simple coverage of the topic . |
4 | If additional work , or special items such as gold taps are requested by you , then you will be expected to pay for these . |
5 | 10.3 may request training and assistance in addition to that provided for in Clauses 10.1 and 10.2 above , in which case shall be permitted to charge for this service . |
6 | J. B. Watson in 1914 and other behaviourist thinkers ( Hull , Skinner ) believed that an acquired behaviour element , the conditioned reflex for example , could be made to account for all behaviour , because such an element could be treated as a ‘ building block in theory much in the same way that nineteenth-century physicists used ‘ atoms ’ to build up a theory of matter . |
7 | Considerable variation was found within this population and comparisons are currently being made between those children who might be regarded as readers of poor , average and high ability to establish whether different patterns of cognitive abilities may be used to account for this variation . |
8 | This data will be used to test for any link between top executive pay and company performance . |
9 | The Air Miles that you collect can be exchanged for Holiday Vouchers that can be used to pay for all or part of your holiday . |
10 | This can only be achieved by working prospectively on the child 's future environment and by deciding which new experiences may be introduced to compensate for those which , in the past , have proved to be inadequate for language development . |
11 | Eliminating the numbers of concealed households , and therefore the number of dwellings to be provided to cater for that . |
12 | The applications should be made to the ‘ Foundation Test Secretary ’ ( currently ) for the required number of Test Papers to be provided to cater for all the students in their class . |
13 | For these exercises , the front bed will be set to knit for most of the time and the back bed , with its electronic selection , will be creating the pattern . |
14 | If there are few good journals in a specialty , editors may not be able to publish during tenure unless some mechanism can be found to allow for this eventuality . |
15 | The most you can be asked to pay for all that needs to be done during any one course of treatment is £150 . |
16 | Consumers might be asked to pay for any additional rewiring — a potential point of contention . |
17 | The side of the songs can be reversed to control for any bias the female may have for turning in one direction or the other . |
18 | In an interview with the Financial Times of Oct. 29 , the Prime Minister , Mian Nawaz Sharif , denied that this apparent reversal would confuse investors , and confirmed also that foreign groups would be allowed to bid for all banks and institutions . |
19 | Also , the fresh tap water should be allowed to stand for some time before being offered to the cat , to allow the chemicals to dissipate . |
20 | Forty of LWT 's managers will be allowed to subscribe for these at a price equal to LWT 's share price today , minus 130p . |
21 | If non-farming activities reach the VAT registration threshold , farmers will be required to register for all their activities , farming and non-farming , and will not be able to carry on as flat rate farmers . |
22 | If this method also fails ( and do bear in mind that no technique can be guaranteed to work for all children ) then try response-cost or time-out ( chapter 7 ) . |
23 | Can the Government be held to blame for such claims as this — a Turkish Cypriot claiming asylum on the basis that her mother did not get on with her husband and was trying to break up her marriage ? |
24 | Rory cried , feeling the weight of guilt settle on her shoulders like a suffocating cloak , even though she knew in her heart she could n't be held to blame for this tragedy . |