Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Save the horses ! ’ , as the chief splashed across the creek to gather mounts for the fleeing families .
2 Mr Wigley said the company 's banking facilties are sufficient to support activities for the forseeable future while it strives to reduce debt further until rental and retail income covers interest costs and overheads .
3 Carello Lighting supplies lamps for the automotive industry
4 It has refused to support proposals for a new draft directive , which would specify that waste be treated as any other commodity , and thereby allowed unrestricted movement .
5 They meet , and make plans for the next day .
6 Many hundreds of thousands of trade unionists were among those who became shareholders for the first time .
7 Points values for the new weapons and war machines described in this section are given all together here .
8 An evaluation of the source established the accuracy of the information it contained and formulated definitions for the various terms employed .
9 However , Potten et al have recently reported that in vivo bromodeoxyuridine labelling indices for the rectal mucosa were lower than those for the rest of the colon , which were fairly homogeneous .
10 Queen Margaret College yesterday announced plans for a major expansion on to a new campus , costing up to £10 million and aimed at carrying the former domestic science school to the size required for university status .
11 In 1988 , amidst a great burst of publicity , one forestry company announced plans for the future management and improvement of a river they owned .
12 wants to see plans for the modified programme in early June , and a first draft is expected by mid-May .
13 He also had a keen grasp of steam locomotive matters and was responsible for introducing suburban passenger locomotives in 1945 , in which year he also made proposals for the first LMS ( and British ) main-line diesel-electric locomotives , which were finally introduced under his successor H. G. Ivatt two years later .
14 While on the one hand claiming to recognise the theoretical problems inherent in classifying cultural features and the possibility of interpreting otherwise , New Historicist writing tends to produce very organised , well-constructed and argued cases for a small number of Renaissance cultural features .
15 They are also finalising plans for a European tour later this year — which is going to mean fewer dates back home — including Farnham .
16 The government was also pursuing plans for the increased privatization of state-owned enterprises .
17 According to MacWeek , the development will be the first fruits of a planned family of multi-environment technologies that the company is calling Companion , which also involves plans for a thorough overhaul of the Macintosh interface over the next few years .
18 In January the NRA announced proposals for an alternative site for the reservoir which could save Mr Tarry , who lives in the village of Brinkley , and his neighbours in Carlton and Bradley .
19 We then laid plans for the next voyage .
20 Professionally Ambache will also continue to support demands for a social workers ' council .
21 Ambassador to the USA and Lady Renwick ) is also intended to stimulate American patronage and raise funds for the Royal Academy and the Royal Marsden Cancer Appeal ( tickets from the organizer on 0799 52699 ) .
22 ‘ But clearly , although they are not producing computers for the same sector of the market place , they are both manufacturing plants . ’
23 We 're building shops for the new town .
24 We made demands for a cheap canteen on the site , for nurseries and better maternity provisions .
25 There was little to indicate what a busy area this was to become , with buoyed channels for the large tankers , and the storage tanks and quays of Sullom Voe tucked away neatly out of sight amongst the low hills .
26 To ask the Secretary of State for Energy what he is doing to promote opportunities for the British oil industry in winning orders and contracts overseas .
27 For example , much library work with students takes place on a one-to-one basis , and offers opportunities for a different adult/student relationship from that of the classroom .
28 However large or small your business operation , whether you manufacture goods or provide a service , there may be times when you need to borrow funds for the day-to-day financing of your working capital or to tide you over an unexpected cash flow problem .
29 He will also discuss plans for the mandatory repatriation of Vietnamese boat people .
30 Headline is now , for example , acquiring titles for a new paperback fiction imprint , Headline Review , to be launched in the second half of 1994 .
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