Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun] [to-vb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But the judge refused to make a formal order allowing the unions to arrange for independent weekly inspections of the pits , to ensure they were not deteriorating .
2 Finally , there are plans to provide custodians a sore point to enable the churches to open for two hours a day .
3 Fortunately experience had taught the Alliance to prepare for such an eventuality , and they had standby arrangements for distribution and press coverage which were brought into operation .
4 It is possible that those who work in education , even at senior management level , lack the confidence to press for this sort of recognition ; a diffidence which has its origin in the perceived ‘ otherness ’ referred to above , combined with the erroneous view that education has little or nothing to offer a commercial board-room .
5 But if voters have voted for a successful candidate why should some of them — just which , we shall examine later — be given the opportunity to vote for another candidate ?
6 This approach was mirrored in the Law Commission Working Paper No 85 on the Sale and Supply of Goods ( 1983 ) where a recommendation was made to abolish the automatic classification of statutory implied terms as conditions , the buyer in a consumer sale being given the right to reject for any breach of the implied terms unless the consequences and nature of the breach were trivial so that rejection would be unreasonable .
7 Accepting shareholders are given the option to elect for more of one type to the extent that other accepting shareholders elect for more of the other type .
8 On the other hand you can make sweeping changes or alter minute details and so can customise the program to cater for individual requirements .
9 Understanding the disorder and a detailed treatment plan usually eliminated the parents ' frustration , improved compliance , and allowed them to adjust and modify the treatment to provide for regular elimination .
10 Specifically , he notes that lenders like banks have an interest in the firm 's undertaking projects that carry little risk of default even if the expected return is low , whilst if it is true that shareholders in general hold diversified portfolios , they would want the firm to go for high expected returns .
11 The uncertainty about demand , penalties and costs facing a bureau weakens the temptation to ask for excessive budgets .
12 Much discussion revolves round whether English Heritage ( whose 400 castles and abbeys are largely unfurnished ) has the capacity to care for fragile interiors and furniture in the same way as the National Trust .
13 Yet another industry consortium has been born in the shape of SGML Open , which brings together electronic distribution , authoring and database software companies to educate the commercial market about the advantages of the language and provide information to help organisations to implement the standard ; and to provide a forum where vendors can resolve issues in applying the standard to real-world application by providing guidelines : the announcement of the formal founding , organisational structure and proposed programme will be made at the Seybold Seminars in Boston in April ; the backers believe that the language has the potential to do for document-based information what SQL has done for databases .
14 ‘ The game is about guts and determination and the drive not to lose , and Sarah has the instincts to go for those shots , ’ said Jones .
15 Mr Salmond rejected claims that he had made the issue a question of confidence and said he was ‘ relaxed ’ at the prospect of a challenge , adding : ‘ I think that is a rather far fetched possibility , but obviously in a democratic party everyone has the right to stand for national convener . ’
16 The charity used the occasion to call for fresh action to tackle the root causes of world poverty .
17 The demanding role meant Crawford had no understudy to begin with , so he carried on with a wrist cast , and Onna White changed the choreography to allow for this .
18 The highest earning dealers only take back OTC stock if their client needs the funds to pay for another stock ; or if it is a stock that the directors want back , so allowing the dealers to retrieve in their names , and thus to evade a cut in their own commissions .
19 Sinton said : ‘ I am ambitious and want the chance to play for one of the country 's biggest teams .
20 The England winger wants the chance to play for one of the country 's top clubs , despite signing a long-term contract last season .
21 ‘ But Christmas is surely the right moment to try to put it behind us and to find a moment to pray for those , wherever they are , who are doing their best in all sorts of ways to make things better in 1993 . ’
22 But Christmas is surely the right moment to try to put it behind us and to find a moment to pray for those , wherever they are , who are doing their best in all sorts of ways to make things better in 1993 .
23 ‘ But Christmas is surely the right moment to try to put it behind us and to find a moment to pray for those , wherever they are , who are doing their best in all sorts of ways to make things better in 1993 , ’ she said .
24 The conventionalist judge we just imagined , who worries whether deciding against Mrs. McLoughlin would be efficient in virtue of the precedents that mothers may recover for emotional injury sustained at the scene , has no need to look for any larger underlying principle " embedded " in these precedents or to defend one controversial view about the content of these principles .
25 ‘ He has a part to play for this club .
26 Nobody in the workshop has a good to say for that machine .
27 C & G was also convicted of omitting an invitation to ask for further details in two further advertisements .
28 It may be that like the other NCT groups people do not feel the need to attend for more than a few months ( ca n't stay a New Mum for ever ! ! ! ) and at the moment no one needs the MiE group I do not know and I would like to find out .
29 That is , the parallelisms and symmetries which poetry manifests at the level of verbal form automatically cause the reader to look for corresponding parallelisms and symmetries at the level of meaning .
30 Five years ago I hired an aircraft to tour for two weeks in the USA and was briefed on the possibility of radio thefts and the method used .
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