Example sentences of "as [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We may think of them as competing for various tenures .
2 ( By the ‘ original pattern ’ I mean the pattern as designed for single bed knitting , not as punched out for double jacquard ; the double jacquard card is of course moving on at every row . )
3 A sequential connectivity pathway is observed between aromatic and H1' protons , and between aromatic and H2' , H2 protons ( data not shown ) as expected for right-handed helical DNA .
4 As reported for some HIV-1-infected patients , B cells spontaneously secreting antibodies are not always present .
5 Such realities , as pressing for some heads in the suburbs as in the inner city , presented an agenda which primary orthodoxies addressed only partly , if at all .
6 The same planting medium as recommended for all the Echinodorus species is suitable .
7 As well as pushing for higher taxes to discourage consumption , the neo-prohibitionists advocate banning beer advertising and placing warning labels on cans .
8 Chiaro herself notes the " What do you get if you cross " formula only indirectly , and then in its " adult " variation as exploited for sexual innuendo by The Two Ronnies ( p. 72 ) : What is particularly characteristic of elephant-jokes and their kin is not only their proneness to formulae , but also their semantic anomaly .
9 Furthermore , out of a total number of firms on the audit register of 11,200 , only 164 were identified as acting for listed companies and a further 115 for other large organisations .
10 They must also want to please each other and help each other to find fulfilment , as well as looking for personal satisfaction .
11 There will need to be an assessment of which overseas markets offer the most opportunities at the same time as looking for early signs of local companies being eyed by competitors as ripe for merger or acquisition , forecasting what the effects of this might be on the locality .
12 It seems that Gainsborough produced such works as favours for important clients , but only for a short period in his career , later preferring oil on paper for smaller portraits of this sort .
13 With respect to the distant stars the major axis of the orbit moves in the prograde direction at the rate of 574 seconds of arc ( ′ ) per century , as shown for 200 centuries in Figure 7.1 .
14 But when allowance was made for the influences of all the other planets on Mercury then there was a residual precession unaccounted for of 43′ per century , as shown for 200 centuries in Figure 7.1 .
15 Angry priests and nuns argue that the hardline stance on chastity hampers the church in educating young people about AIDS , as well as caring for those who have the disease .
16 And we did a lot of experimentation as far as going for certain guitar sounds and stuff like that .
17 If the cache is to be viewed in last used order or alphabetically then the ‘ General ’ cache for module names is displayed in the same manner as used for other data types represented in the ‘ General ’ cache .
18 This plant is fairly undemanding as to the type of planting medium it requires ; a mixture as used for most aquatic plants is suitable .
19 They saw their role as providing for mutual help among the working class in a situation in which individual self-help was impossible for so many of them .
20 The proposed draft protocol builds on existing pollution controls and includes measures to regulate tourism as well as providing for additional protection for fauna and flora .
21 Again , as noted for CCK-8 , pretreatment with L-NAME greatly increased the responses of the gall bladder to bethanechol .
22 By speaking out at ‘ Democracy Wall ’ they were addressing the injustices of previous political campaigns as well as calling for political reform .
23 I very much hope that board members will be able to take a broad view and not regard themselves as speaking for any narrow interest groups .
24 got back to his mark and we 're going to have three slips , Lewis gone to join the slips , so it 's er three slips and the gully , as waits for this one , packing were the up comes Lawrence now past Dickie Bird , bowls to him , well pitched up and he played a rather streaky stroke really , and he turns it away down to square Tufnell is down there , fields the ball , throws back quite nicely , he fielded very well , let's say that and one run goes on the total , er so that at the moment three hundred and four runs are needed and it 's about three point nine seven the required rate .
25 The words ‘ prevent ’ and ‘ independently ’ convey clearly to my mind that the prosecuting authorities regarded themselves as inhibited for all practical purposes from making use of material disclosed in consequence of the court order and that they felt free to pursue their own inquiries and to use material thereby discovered .
26 There is emphasis on the end purpose or objective with relatively less attention to the means , partly so as to allow for individual differences and partly because the evidence accumulating in particular cases may change the direction of progress .
27 However , when we come to more details considerations — such as exactly where this ‘ golden age ’ is to be located in real historical time — then we are confronted with such a disorderly jumble of datemarks and vague historical allusions as to allow for wide margins of disagreement even among dedicated ‘ law-and-order ’ enthusiasts .
28 However , When we come to more detailed considerations — such as exactly where this ‘ golden age ’ is to be located in real historical time — then we are confronted with such a disorderly jumble of datemarks and vague historical allusion as to allow for wide margins of disagreement even among dedicated ‘ law-and-order ’ enthusiasts .
29 Curves predicting the numbers of damaged lymphocytes were constructed so as to allow for three possibilities : CD45RA cells die , CD45R0 cells die and CD45R0 cells change into CD45RA cells .
30 With a bifilar winding the same result is achieved by two pole windings in opposite senses , as illustrated for one pole in Each of the bifilar pole windings must have as many turns as the original winding and the same rated current , so a bifilar winding has twice the volume of a conventional winding .
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