Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [to-vb] for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | How can we be sure that employers do n't use Work Experience to cover for unfilled vacancies ? |
2 | THE Newtown and District Cats Protection League is to raise £120 as a matter of urgency to pay for a specialist incubator to care for tiny kittens being regularly abandoned in the area . |
3 | It would set up a National Monuments Commission to care for ancient sites , institute small penalties for vandals who damaged them , and — most important — give the commission a right of purchase if the owner of a scheduled monument wanted to destroy it . |
4 | The project has also led to a small midwifery team being established at Wythenshawe Hospital to care for deaf parents . |
5 | Government need tax revenue to pay for public goods and to make transfer payments to the poor . |
6 | In his work Book availability and the library users , Buckland reports on a study carried out on the short loan collection at Lancaster University , in which he relates both the loan period and the library 's duplication policy to demand for individual titles . |
7 | Editor Simon Hinde warns that some insurers have increased their premiums by as much as 20 times the inflation rate to pay for past losses . |
8 | Most of the legendary tales about the camel ‘ s ability to survive for long periods without water are true . |
9 | For example , in an industry with a few large and many small firms , the large firms may support a trade association to lobby for industry-wide benefits because they get large benefits from it , even though the small firms also benefit from its success without joining . |
10 | OPEC is often cast as a super-villain , holding the world economy to ransom for political motives and disrupting an otherwise smooth pattern of growth . |
11 | The purpose of this note is to explain the changes brought about by the Courts and Legal Services Act to allow for multi-national partnerships i.e. partnerships in England and Wales between English ( or Welsh ) solicitors and foreign lawyers . |