Example sentences of "for [noun sg] as [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Lyons could legitimately maintain that scribal records have some potential , according to the institutions in which they are developed and used , for reliability as defined in that culture or even as defined by him . |
2 | Please confirm that you are able to attend for interview as requested . |
3 | I refer to your recent application for the above post and am pleased to invite you for interview as follows : |
4 | In a subsequent article he sums up the reasons for de-industrialisation as follows : ‘ The most convincing explanation ’ , he writes , ‘ of progressive de-industrialisation in the U.K. is the weakening of the foreign trade sector with a slow growth of exports relative to other countries , and in relation to the propensity to import . ’ |
5 | No , I mean I , cos I , you know I , i I spend a long time coarse fishing so I understand actual fishing for pleasure as opposed |
6 | It quoted Brazil 's National Institute for Research as calculating that 120,300 square miles of forest had been destroyed in the years leading up to 1989 . |
7 | Pearce ( 1990 ) , for instance , presented an economist 's views of the high-priority topics for research as follows : |
8 | We reach this conclusion in the light of the evidence that notwithstanding the rules as to dismissal for theft as applied in the first place … each case can be and is reviewed on the intervention of the security officer who … will make an appropriate recommendation where the case does not warrant dismissal . ’ |
9 | Suppose an industry-specific demand shock affects the firm 's demand for labour as follows : where θ represents the exogenous shock . |
10 | This report identified the principal tasks for management as gathering information on supply and demand , planning for change , allocating resources and general supervision . |
11 | Nurses are invited to make it known that for one reason or another they may encounter difficulties in attending for work as scheduled . |
12 | It represented all the ‘ prejudices ’ of the reformers : neo-classical architecture , a preference for corn as opposed to sheep and goats , the exclusion of the Regular Orders from the settlements . |
13 | For witchcraft as exemplified by a fear of castration , and the Camisard revolt as exemplified by hysterical symptoms , are seen as irrational practices . |
14 | He is affected by the rules for frenzy as described in the Warhammer rulebook . |
15 | For example , it has recently been agreed that Incorporated Engineers will be listed in the Implementing Regulations ; SCOTVEC HNCs and HNDs are recognised as meeting the educational requirements for registration as Incorporated Engineer . |
16 | The reasons for refusal as set out in Wyre Borough Council Minutes dated 14/11/91 page 65 are equally applicable to the present application . |
17 | Apart from these cases , the entire property , other than that in which the deceased 's interest ceased at his death , is held by the executors or administrators on trust for sale , in the first instance for the payment of his debts , and then for distribution as laid down in the Intestates ’ Estates Act 1952 , which has replaced the relevant provisions of the Act of 1925 . |
18 | Also as the name implies , all bodywork , roofs , gangways , roof tanks were marked up for repair as required and wheel wear and tyre thickness noted . |
19 | Coordinates are in bp , +1 refers to the start site for transcription as indicated by the arrow . |
20 | These cytological criteria for eligibility correspond with the grounds for colposcopy as agreed by cytopathologists and gynaecologists in the Netherlands . |
21 | On some computers , no automatic tests are made for overflow , and the programmer has to incorporate into his program explicit checks for overflow as required . |
22 | As Hodder and Riggs ( 1985 ) say , in response to Hayes and Garvin , the fault , if any , in US business lies with the way the DCF technique is often based on inadequate data ( i.e. inadequate consideration of the factors affecting cash flows ) or incorrectly applied ( i.e. incorrectly using discount rates , or adjusting for inflation as discussed in chapter 1 ) . |
23 | In November Pravda still viewed the ASEAN declaration for neutralisation as denoting a ‘ far from easy task ’ since it presupposed an end to US ‘ aggression ’ in Indo-China , to China 's ‘ hegemonistic aspirations ’ and contradictions among Southeast Asian countries , and the removal of foreign military bases and foreign troops from the area . |
24 | There is no requirement for knowledge as regards a product and , therefore , in the absence of a defence , liability for infringement is strict . |
25 | Within this territory , he cleans the surface of several reed stems for use as spawning sites , or nests . |
26 | 185 Squadron now moved to Takali alongside the newly-arrived unit with its own remaining ten Mark Is and two Mark IIs , leaving Luqa and Hal Far free for the time being for use as staging airfields to Egypt , and as bases for the bombers and reconnaissance aircraft . |
27 | A dossier of properties available for use as sets is being compiled as an incentive to film-makers to bring their business to Britain . |
28 | the Licensed Software has been used at all times properly and in accordance with instructions for use as set out in the Accompanying Documentation |
29 | The 8mm has best strength/weight advantage and the 7.5mm is ideal for use as joining ferrules with its 5.5mm inside diameter to accept other tubes , including arrow shafts . |
30 | And those who said they did not find it a strain expressed themselves for example as follows : |