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

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1 Encore Computer Corp , Fort Lauderdale , Florida has teamed with New Straits Times Technologies Pvt Ltd of Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia to establish Asia Pacific Encore Pvt Ltd , and looks for it to generate $55m of business over the next five years .
2 This month its old-guard steering committee decided a better constitution would include annual meetings by the assembly , and powers for it to initiate laws and to veto bills from the legislature .
3 After the talks ended , it was reported that the USA was considering a Philippines proposal for it to leave Clark Air Base and the four smaller installations by September 1991 , but to withdraw only gradually from Subic Bay , over a period of 10-12 years .
4 There has also been a great deal of adulation which is perhaps even more harmful for it generates mysticism .
5 The doctrine of political neutrality is a doctrine of restraint for it advocates neutrality between valid and invalid ideals of the good .
6 Similarly , Anala ( 1974 ) found no correlation between H. lapillus shell length and the time taken for it to penetrate mussel or barnacle shells .
7 If you have the stomach for it minced worms make a wonderful fly food !
8 It is not for the circumstance to give rise to something or other , but for it to give rise to just the effect .
9 It is for the circumstance to leave room but for one eventuality , for it to settle things .
10 Textrix — its name is Latin for ‘ weaver ’ — is common wherever biggish stones are available for it to take shelter among and sling its web .
11 We had a trysting-place , the cat and I , a strip of tiled pavement behind the villa surrounded by bushes for it to take refuge in should Marie Claire or Nour approach .
12 It would not do for it to take place in Moran 's house and Moran would not go to a hotel .
13 First of all , of course , the Pillar of our Society Molly Braithwaite and her devoted team who gave their time , endless endeavours for it to take root .
14 It would hardly have been possible for it to support beauty and extravagance and pleasure at the expense of mere survival , but it did at least hint that such a view could be held , and its mere admission of this possibility was to Clara profoundly satisfying .
15 Such an experience is doubly rewarding for it involves invention , creation and brilliant visions , and it is unique to every man .
16 Although it is possible when a program is used for individual tuition for it to collect data on pupil performance , this is only one mode of diagnostics .
17 In the long run , the obvious consequence of this is that the more frequently a word occurs the lower the threshold of its logogen will be , and hence the less activation of the logogen needed for it to reach threshold .
18 Depending on its strength and the time required for it to reach maturity , a beer must stand for 12 to 48 hours before it can be drunk .
19 I hold another creed , which no one ever taught me and which I seldom mention , but in which I delight and to which I cling , for it extends hope to all , it makes eternity a rest a mighty home , not a terror and an abyss .
20 Its sense of smell must function for it to assess horses it has not met before , and also to fully recognise old companions it may meet in a different environment .
21 As the Royal Bank is firmly established as a leading provider of services to the securities industry it was natural for it to assume responsibility .
22 It should also be reasonable for it to cover areas where your colleague has influence to attract clients away .
23 The difficult part about this one is that people all have odd shaped heads , now and you find that if you put them on too high they squidge off like that , and you 've got to think of bandaging an egg basically , if you had an egg with a little hole in one end and you 've got to put a bandage round you 'd have to put it very carefully round the widest bit would n't you for it to stay firm and that 's the secret , everyone 's heads different and as you put it round you 've got to see where you can get it , where , sometimes it 's over the ears , sometimes it 's above the ears according to the peoples ' shaped , different shaped heads everyone 's different , anything else ?
24 If that right is not set out in the expert clause the agreement of the parties ( and , probably , the agreement of the expert as well ) will be needed for it to become part of the reference .
25 Somehow the salmonella knows it is not E. coli even though it would not require many mutations for it to become E. coli , or the reverse .
26 The National Lotteries Bill will be published before the Commons rises for the Christmas recess on Thursday , paving the way for it to become law next year .
27 All 12 EC countries must ratify the treaty for it to become law .
28 The fourteen founders decided to work towards a text in collaboration with gallery owners and auctioneers and submit it to the French government , within the next few months if possible , in order for it to become law .
29 Even if it was rejected , however , under the terms of the country 's constitution approval by the lower house was sufficient for it to become law within 30 days regardless of its fate in the upper chamber .
30 for it to become reality , virtually all its present features have got to change .
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