Example sentences of "for [noun pl] [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He labours scornfully for this Simon Giles , faintly comforted by a corner in Classical studies which has been granted him for reasons to do with the firm 's image .
2 If it is , it will be for reasons to do with overall levels of sentencing for many sorts of crimes , not merely those related to drugs .
3 This project is a study of the implications of unemployment for attitudes to work in Britain and France .
4 But since it has proved notoriously difficult for determinists to account for the emergence of new and revolutionary ideas , it would surely be wise of Althusser to show how he proposes to do it .
5 These sensitive issues were dealt with in an exchange of letters accompanying the treaty , stating that with German support for Czechoslovakia 's integration into the EC , it would become easier for Germans to return to their homeland in Czechoslovakia .
6 You must get used to waiting in this sport as it 's so dependent on weather conditions — it 's unsafe for beginners to fly in wind speeds over 15mph .
7 The decision in Smith v Baker ( 1891 ) made it difficult for employers to rely on a volenti defence .
8 Furthermore , within Compact there is a strong incentive for employers to participate in this sort of curriculum support since it provides insights into the ways the schools which they are partnering approach learning .
9 There may be a tendency for courts to err on the side of caution , and for orders to be made for the full length of time , but the recent judgement by the High Court in relation to an appeal in North Yorkshire may encourage the courts to exercise discretion with greater confidence , and take advice from the GAL .
10 Their Lordships expressed the opinion that in the absence of some exceptional circumstance such as bad faith or improper motive on the part of the Minister it was inappropriate for courts to intervene on the ground of unreasonableness in a matter of public financial administration of this kind .
11 The Video Guide gives advice on how to use the video and exciting ideas for activities to try in the classroom .
12 They must off worked on that cat for hours to get into the .
13 They disappeared for hours to look at some rare book and Lionel insisted on seeing me home . ’
14 Sometimes she stopped for hours to gaze across the sea , to peer between rocks , to watch an osprey ride the thermals .
15 So , not only does the particular hand of the set of individual amino acids dictate that of the helix they create but , more profoundly , a single hand is necessary for helices to form at all .
16 See the harvest field , you and I get the benefit from , but Jesus said you pray for labourers to go into the harvest field .
17 Variable travel times were calculated , including the time it could take for part-timers to get to their station .
18 Does my hon. Friend agree that we should also pay tribute to Friends of the Earth which , when I was a Minister at the Department of Transport , suggested that it would be sensible for the Minister with responsibility for roads to go to the Netherlands with some civil servants to see how traffic calming works there .
19 A range of different media were offered for pairs to choose from .
20 This is easy for lecturers to forget in the concern with syllabuses , materials and all the paperwork that curriculum planning involves .
21 As the House of Lords Select Committee put it , ‘ It is consistent with the attribute of sovereignty in the international law sense for states to enter into groupings such as alliances or international organisations …
22 Protocols specified the level of " economic convergence " required for states to embark on the third and final stage of EMU .
23 Other provisions to provide incentives for states to dispose of the waste remained intact .
24 Wycliffe put them all back where he had found them for Scales to look at .
25 If the legislation did contain a requirement for authorities to keep to drug budgets , ‘ we shall be shouting ‘ foul ’ loud and clear , ’ Dr Field said .
26 Ethnographic research has special qualities suited to dealing with controversial topics in sensitive locations , for it entails a gradual and progressive contact with respondents , which is sustained over a long period , allowing a rapport to be established slowly with respondents over time , and for researchers to participate in the full range of experiences involved in the topic .
27 Finally , he looks at the availability of the basic data which are accessible to researchers in child care ; to the kind of housekeeping information that should be kept by organizations and which if it is , makes it unnecessary for researchers to start from scratch every time .
28 Being married to Brightman , he has said , has made it " much easier for performers to get in touch and feel they cart talk about their problems , and it 's a good thing for me to be aware of some of the problems on the other side of the theatre fence " .
29 A It is quite rare for Piranhas to breed in captivity and most spawnings have taken place in public aquariums .
30 There is an option for institutions to subscribe for shares in individual authorities but that comes with the ominous warning that there is no guarantee the shares will be available .
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