Example sentences of "[noun] for [adj] [coord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I just want to end up by saying I know it 's all about reduction for unemployed and the telephone this union has worked very hard with the community in Salford throughout the country if you just give me a moment , Mr President , I 'll get this unclear
2 For every Western aid worker , there are at least five Somali aid workers who , like Hawa the nurse , put themselves at greater risk , work longer hours for little or no money , and provide a body of local people who may be able to continue their work in health care or administration after the fighting is over .
3 Its the same as making a formula one car go at 200 miles an hour for each and every driver … handling is down to individual skill
4 This report provides an overview of recent changes in policy makers ' assumptions about the family , particularly in relation to the benefit system , where the recognition of relationships can mean more money for some and no money for others .
5 While third party developments such as the Hercules graphics cards helped relieve this situation they complicated the life of the software developers who had to provide drivers for each and every variation .
6 List Relationships can list full or partial tight relationships for all or a part of the database .
7 As I say I was sitting there adding it up , a pound for this and a pound for that and your meal , a fiver for Maggie , I 'm twenty pound short off you
8 the use of field titles , and not just the anachronistic formula ‘ on a Modular Course ’ on all degree certificates ; this was accepted by CNAA for all but the BEd degree — combinations of single fields being prefaced by ‘ Combined studies in … ’ .
9 Most of them are poor people who give their services to their neighbours and communities for little or no charge .
10 At a meeting on Sunday , the 300 strikers indicated they were prepared to agree to management plans to resolve a dispute over lay-offs , but would return to work under protest at part of the package which included a wage freeze for 1993 and a cut in fringe benefits .
11 Fears focused on the £50 billion borrowing requirement for 1993-94 and the narrowness of the window the Chancellor has left for economic recovery in the next 12 months before he begins tightening the tax screw in earnest .
12 The Home Guard became a joke for some and a remark once passed in my company was " What use do you think you would be against trained troops ? " .
13 But tell story too , if viewer wants a story , a story about our desire for more and the folly of that desire , the desire for more and the inevitable frustration of that desire .
14 In brainstorming , you liberate your mind and try to react without inhibition to your subject , allowing room for any and every idea that bubbles to the surface of your mind .
15 They asked , ‘ Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any and every reason ? ’
16 No encore was needed , despite the clamour for one and the band left knowing they 'd converted all who had come with an open mind .
17 No encore was needed , despite the clamour for one and the band left knowing they 'd converted all who had come with an open mind .
18 There were a lot of arguments for this and a lot against .
19 A learned paper from Paris has confirmed this opinion by declaring , after an exhaustive description of my son 's genius , that there was no doubt that this child would at the age of twelve write an opera for one or the other of the Italian theatres ; but everybody thought that a German should reserve such glory for his own country alone .
20 There was some authority for this but the matter is now governed by section 11(1) of the Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 which firmly states that contributory negligence is no defence in proceedings founded on conversion , or on intentional trespass to goods .
21 Debt renegotiation talks during 1989 failed to achieve Venezuela 's target , proposed in July , of a 50 per cent cut in debt-service payments , and negotiations continued on the basis of a proposed 42 per cent reduction in payments for 1990 and a proposal by creditor banks to reschedule $21,200 million of debt over 17 years .
22 Relief is calculated by reference to the difference between an assumed rate bill for 1989–90 and the community charge which your authority would set if authorities in the area were spending in 1990–91 in line with assumptions made by the Government .
23 Early retirement may be a release from employment for some and a refuge from the severe insecurity of the labour market for others .
24 So are Barcelona under Johan Cruyff , as if participating in a benign conspiracy : two good results for Real and the Toshack era takes off .
25 Oh we were in Catterick for two and a half , three years
26 This box contains the following : 1 set of Coronation coins and a 5-shilling piece ; the Conference handbook for 1953 ; the ‘ Irish Christian Advocate ’ Conference number 19 June 1953 ; the ‘ Belfast Newsletter ’ for 15 June ; the ‘ Northern Whig ’ for 15 June 1953 ; the ‘ Portadown News ’ and the ‘ Portadown Times ’ for 19 June 1953 ; Circuit preaching plans April 1953 to March 1954 ; the Order of Service for the Foundation Stone Laying ; a list of the Trustees with their signatures ; Circuit reports for June 1951 and 1952 ; the Circuit Year Book for 1952 and the architect 's plans for the new church and proposed possible enlargements .
27 There were shouts and bellows of encouragement for one and the other .
28 ‘ A £4 million manufacturing investment programme is under way for 1993 and the project engineering team is actively involved with production management and methods engineering in ensuring that the Group has the best available machines and equipment , all operating at maximum efficiency and quality of output , ’ said Phil Richens , department manager .
29 The last sentence refers to an earlier conversation between Green and Hickson in which the latter had claimed that the Cambridgeshire LEA would not be prepared to support the work of the District , whereas the Board had been offered a grant of £100 for 1931–32 and the prospect of increased grant-aid in subsequent years .
30 The ‘ keys ’ or trigger features required to ‘ unlock ’ these two types of cell are rather simple — it is just a matter of applying a small stimulus in the right place , and giving it the correct sign , an increase for one and a decrease for the other .
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