Example sentences of "for [adj] [noun sg] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Thus an expert may need to carry out his own independent investigations if the parties have not submitted adequate material on which to make a decision : and the expert might be liable for professional negligence if he did not do so .
2 The district officer in India had practically no chance for professional growth except possibly to be relocated , after a three-year stint , to a bigger district .
3 We felt that it was inadvisable to use peak assignment pathways previously established for B-form DNA as those methods rely on prior assumptions regarding the structure .
4 It also forcibly raised the question of the need for political change before substantial propaganda could be spread among the peasantry — a question shelved since the early 1860s amid general hostility to constitutional compromise .
5 On Sept. 9 John Joseph Kamotho , secretary-general of the ruling Kenya African National Union ( KANU ) , threatened to " de-register " the Law Society of Kenya , whose chairman , Paul Muite , had been criticized in the pro-government media for his calls for political reform since his appointment in March [ see p. 38182 ] .
6 walking you will continue to support the Anti-Apartheid Movement and the A N C and Cosatu and others in South Africa that our eyes should be on the prize and that is to get democracy and the first democratic parliament in the country and after that to help in the horrendously difficult task of reconstruction and development and it is going to be a tough battle in South Africa as elsewhere and we will need to work not just for political democracy because you know so often democratic processes are misunderstood for empowerment of ordinary people and what democracy should really mean is that ordinary people have the opportunity to determine their own destiny and you know from your own advanced society and others how little power individuals have as a result of power of finance capital , of industry and of technology now .
7 That would certainly suit the Jaguar management 's book and has less potential for political embarrassment than an unruly hostile bid .
8 In the prosecution of the war , the Left discovered far greater opportunities for political advance than any that had arisen from the anti-war struggles of the 1930s .
9 The Education Committee evaluated Village school for possible closure because the teacher had reached the age of retirement .
10 Here we look more closely at some of the building blocks in the creation of the sex beast or , more accurately , the way that suitable building material is being shaped for possible use if an opportunity occurs .
11 The dead fish were collected for possible use as evidence should a prosecution result .
12 How they were a strength for each other after our affairs ended . ’
13 They are the ex-Communist bosses and party officials who are managing to fix up jobs for each other while pushing others out of jobs they have held for years and onto the streets .
14 We both ‘ do our own thing ’ and take orders for each other if necessary .
15 Covering up for each other as usual — ‘ dog does not eat dog ’ , their sole code of ethics .
16 Admittedly there was only a single bed but that was fine by us ; we kept it warm for each other as we were doing shifts of two hours each .
17 You are as wrong for each other as any two people could be .
18 Small groups , say three or four , agree among then , selves that they will try to cover for each other when one of the group has a problem .
19 We 're all pulling for each other because we 've all grown up together — from the youth team to the reserves and the first team .
20 Three Arbitrators shall be chosen for each case as follows :
21 IBM claims that the Power/4 implements a unique parallel processing architecture , with memory bottlenecks reduced by the use of local memory for each processor in addition to shared system memory , eliminating the need for continuous updating of the cache for each processor unless the data is actually shared .
22 access another user 's files except with the expressed approval of the owner for each occasion unless the files have been established for such access ;
23 Wills II possessed no less than 30 silver trowels , one for each occasion when he laid the foundation stone of a Nonconformist chapel .
24 Clifford always insisted that there must be a real ‘ conversion ’ for each individual although he also thought that the belief in individualism had been pushed too far both in the Church and in society .
25 The discussion illuminates the way in which concepts such as public , private , and rationality have different and asymmetrical effects for each sex as applied to the home and its physical container the house .
26 That those responsible for planning and leading worship make as thorough a preparation for each service as is possible , including the preparation of prayer ( 500 ) .
27 So I suppose what you do with Debs is er tell them you want the whole discount and I suppose they give you a card for each floor cos you ca n't walk around with it each floor can you ?
28 Make a secret WP test for each character as they enter the area .
29 Again , make a secret WP test for each character as they enter here .
30 For example , Tenopir found that Georef assigns more subject headings for each publication than GeoArchive , and so has higher recall , but this does not mean that searches will produce more irrelevant items .
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