Example sentences of "this [vb -s] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This goes for job interviews , appraisal interviews and disciplinary interviews . |
2 | This goes for care staff and management as well as staff and residents . |
3 | But it is worth noting that though the problems this produces for validation of theory are still not resolved in the social sciences , some researchers comfort themselves with the argument that different theories may agree at least on common working definitions , while a significant body of methodological writers has learnt to love the thorny creature by arguing ( after Max Weber ) that the theory- or value-component is a crucial positive factor in social-science explanation . |
4 | This stands for sleep — and get as much of it as you can , while you can ! |
5 | ‘ This holds for gravity as well as acceleration . |
6 | Some local authorities keep temporary beds for assessment purposes to forestall permanent admissions arising out of crises ; this allows for reflection and mobilisation of other services . |
7 | Each student receives different instructions and this allows for spontaneity of reactions , thus making the situation more real . |
8 | Nursing time was estimated by the sister to be one hour and this allows for preparation , performance of the test , and cleaning up . |
9 | This allows for expansion in the pipe which can be significant when hot water runs through the waste or when the pipe is in direct sunshine . |
10 | This occurs for example when goods are pledged as security for a loan . |
11 | But , on reflection , this depends for example on one 's theory of oligopoly . |
12 | This calls for champagne . |
13 | The church planting team must be willing to seek God and support its leader as he tries to work out the programme as he proceeds : this calls for patience ! |
14 | There is no easy solution to the problem this creates for treaty parties : it is to their advantage that a treaty be widely recognised as normative , and they can not deny the application of customary law to a single State . |
15 | The problem this creates for Christianity is that a part of the turning to faith in our generation may be only a reflection of the psychological and sociological undercurrents of our time . |
16 | This applies for example if X uses SGML or troff mark-up , but does not apply if X source files have lots of idiosyncratic binary codes embedded in them . |
17 | This applies for example to the demand side , where the choice of functional forms is more than merely a matter of algebraic convenience ( see Dixit and Stiglitz , 1977 ) . |
18 | let's think about what this means for education , let's er , work out how you learn , okay . |
19 | This means for example that an assessment exercise could be set around two sources which have contradictions . |
20 | This provides for Member States to bring forward programmes to implement measures to encourage the use of agricultural production methods which will help maintain and enhance the countryside and environment . |
21 | This provides for service , directly upon the addressee and without the use of any form of compulsion , by consular agents and also for the use of the indirect consular channel , service being effected in France through the procureur de la République within whose area the addressee was to be found , and in England through the Senior Master of the Supreme Court . |