Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] for particular [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Economists have usually held that trying to tie a government 's hands to spend in line with revenue raised for particular purposes is impossible .
2 Despite the fact that most space is given over to circulation and parking , with special provision made for particular needs ( Figure 6.45 ) , the area is still overwhelmed by the sheer volume of parked vehicles .
3 Such forecasts will need to take into account planned admission limits for particular schools and can be of great benefit when planning school reorganization .
4 Firms have an incentive to opt for particular levels or types of integration .
5 Credit union Savings and loan clubs of people with common bond ( for example , tenants ' association , factory employees ) , cash loaned for particular purpose , not usually more than a few hundred pounds ( but could be £4,000 ) ; usually fixed weekly repayments ; interest paid on what is still owed at rate fixed at start .
6 Within a declining overall level of grant , there has been a marked increase in the share targeted for particular purposes ( specific and supplementary grants rose from 17.6 per cent of the total grant in 1981/82 to 23.6 per cent in 1986/87 ( Douglas and Lord , 1986 , p. 29 ) ) .
7 Other approaches , such as that of Gumperz ( e.g. 1982 ) , tend to use intuitive categories as a basis for a description of code switching , relying on notions of psychological motivation to account for particular switches .
8 You can then either read it as a standard newspaper or use it as a database to search for particular articles .
9 If agreement to purchase land needed for particular projects can not be secured and a compulsory purchase order is made , persons affected may object .
10 As authorities built up resources and expertise , and became able to take on the responsibility for making available all land needed for particular types of development , the secretary of state was to have made orders providing that land for development of the kind designated in the order and in the area specified by the order must have passed through public ownership before development took place .
11 This may be seen not only from a detailed breakdown of the sacrificial prescriptions in terms of the sex of the victim chosen for particular occasions , but more especially from an analysis of two other rituals which appeared on the scene at the same time : covenantal ( male ) circumcision and the regulations surrounding menstruation and childbirth .
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