Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [prep] [art] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | He indicated that he would introduce whatever evidence he thought to be appropriate , regardless of whether such evidence had formed part of the reasons for the suspension or not . |
2 | The Monopolies Commission recommended scepticism about the figures for nuclear fuel-cycle costs until more figures were available from the CEGB 's own work and from British Nuclear Fuels Limited . |
3 | She felt her stroke was due to the fertility drugs she had taken before each pregnancy , rather than to the childbirth itself : for the fifth pregnancy she had received injections of the drugs for the first time . |
4 | The half-point is awarded for techniques which are considered to meet 90% of the requirements for a full point score . |
5 | ‘ She needs help with the preparations for this wedding , so I said I 'd lend you . ’ |
6 | Of course , some may in the early years have argued plausibly that the payments would rid England of the raiders for good , for it need not have been evident in the 990s that the problem would intensify as it did . |
7 | Thus , the difficulty of deciphering the cultural code has been compounded by the difficulty of gaining access to the devices for its decoding . |
8 | When the counting has been completed it is found that Party A ( together with any actual or potential allies ) has won 52% of the seats for 48% of the votes , whilst Party B ( together with any actual or potential allies ) has won 52% of the votes but only 48% of the seats . |
9 | A man has lodged a formal complaint and is demanding compensation from the police for breaking into his flat and confiscating his furniture . |
10 | The convent wanted to sell part of the grounds for development ; the local council was sympathetic while being the first to recognize the importance of the garden . |
11 | Neither card in fact , although they do give mention of the associates for both men , neither card says that associate of the other . |
12 | Rory turned her attention to the road ahead , gripped by two almost equally powerful temptations — the first being to take her hands off the wheel and shake Candy by the shoulders for being so infuriating . |
13 | Although Elonex came top of the rankings for both competitively priced products and services , it was the Dell Computer Corporation that recently came top for overall quality in the Computer Weekly /Kew Associates annual survey of IT suppliers , thanks to ‘ its consistent supply of reliable computers and services . ’ |
14 | A Clinton-Gore Administration will ensure access to the arts for all of our citizens . |
15 | As recently as 1949 a Dutch officer had committed some appalling massacres here in a misguided attempt to regain control of the colonies for Holland . |
16 | As in Irvine , whoever was first to the Kilwinning papingo was made Captain of the archers for the following twelve months . |
17 | Wh when you put people on the patches for the first time because the hormone goes straight into the system , rather than having to go through the gut , |
18 | The back-up process frees space within the logs for re-use by the system . |
19 | NTL transport manager Sid Blackburn and BNFL press officer Bill Anderton played host to the captains for their stay . |
20 | Instead , the government intends to resist pressure from the unions for a freeze , and separate suggestions for a generalised rationing system . |
21 | Within a hundred years the town had grown westwards and in 1256 Henry III granted land outside the walls for , new planned extension to the borough . |
22 | I should mention that there are no complaints about the recent caravan rally in a field off Gubberford Lane over the May Day Bank Holiday ; I am simply seeking clarification of the regulations for future reference . |
23 | Moreover , people who covenanted money to the hospitals for over six years secured income tax relief on the sum ( 1922 Finance Act ) . |
24 | In the interim , as an earnest of the importance that we attach to this matter , my Department has today issued article 14 directions to prevent the county councils from granting permission for the applications for the time being . |
25 | Were there not so much at stake , in the eyes of many Europeans , the American government would warrant disqualification from the talks for not trying . |
26 | Hopkins had told McGrath of the plans for It and for the Scot to edit it . |
27 | The research has drawn attention to the possibilities for developing a collaborative style of classroom management which effectively frees quality teacher time but is not subject to the limitations associated with management structured on the basis of cooperative groups . |
28 | This might be taken to imply that the surgery had prevented one side of the brain from attempting to assume control of the mechanisms for speech output . |
29 | The Court is able to hear arguments from the parties for the exemption of the agreement from the provision of the Act . |
30 | Repetition of the test with a single group of children showed stability in the scores for each subtest , with the overall correlation co-efficient being 0.975 . |