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

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1 What has changed above all over the century is the view of what is possible for the individual to decide for herself .
2 Within our group of 19 authorities who spent over £5,000 , only one did not formally allocate a specific amount of money for training , and that one authority was still able to be very specific about the amount estimated for 1984/5 ( £6,000 ) , though not formally budgeted .
3 If all the leading players were to head elsewhere it might actually make it easier for the WPGET to cater for those left behind with a series of small tournaments ; perhaps multi-sponsored events in the £30,000 bracket — a small sum when set against the £300,000 prize fund for this year 's Weetabix British Open , but a realistic figure at which to aim .
4 It is sensible for a contractor to apply for payment for work done to a specified date to limit the amount of funding required .
5 Fit this through the hole drilled for the purpose using a strain relief bush — this will prevent it dislodging from ON/Off switch S3 in service .
6 The 18th patient is symptom free after the cholecystectomy performed for a bile leak .
7 US President Bush announced in January 1991 that the USA would release US$42,500,000 in military aid , half of the allocation projected for fiscal 1991 , following the murder , allegedly by the FMLN , of three United States military advisers [ see pp. 37956-57 ] .
8 A king depended on the administrative structure of the civitas for tax revenue and for some of the manpower required for his armies .
9 Turn the pudding out into a deep plate or a dish with room to hold some of the juice reserved for pouring over it .
10 Shields , of Carnac Crescent , Inverness , was said to have felt so guilty that he gave himself up to police after selling some of the haul to pay for drink .
11 This can be used as a teaching session while providing the senior nurse with some of the information required for the management of the unit .
12 Metadata required to enable a credible response to a discovery may well provide some of the information required for other secondary long-term users of the records .
13 Section 22 of the Act provided for the establishment of marine mammal sanctuaries .
14 Fishing eagles either use the trees around the lake edge as lookout points or soar high above the lake watching for the tell-tale dorsal fin of a basking tilapia to break the surface .
15 The hierarchical structure of the SGML system is substantially different from the system adopted for the processing of the CED .
16 Short-period and long-period comets with appropriate energies explode far too high in the atmosphere to account for the observations , whereas iron objects ( with rare exceptions ) explode too low , or not at all .
17 Comets and carbonaceous asteroids deposit their energy too high in the atmosphere to account for the Tunguska explosion , whereas iron objects reach and crater the surface .
18 Therefore detection of damp in a survey calls for further examination and report ( usually free ) by a specialist contractor , who should be a member of the British Chemical Damp Proof Association .
19 As to the possibility of the crew shooting some extra footage whilst at the museum , I am afraid this would have to be dependent on the time taken for the shots we plan for use in our Project Video .
20 Prince has been elevated by success to a level beyond that of a musician working for a living .
21 Although it is generally supposed that the first truly mechanical escapement was of the verge-and-foliot type found in various church clocks throughout Europe , the earliest escapement of which we have definite detailed knowledge is that of the clock designed for the Abbey of St Albans c.1328 by Richard of Wallingford ( c.1292–1336 ) , the son of a blacksmith , who became Abbot in 1327 .
22 The description of the man does n't fit that of the person wanted for the other attacks . ’
23 Many smaller listed companies are controlled by their directors or their family interests , making it impossible for an outsider to bid for them except by way of an agreed offer which is accepted by the controlling shareholders .
24 It was not appropriate for the son to care for her but it became too much for the daughter-in-law , who was admitted to psychiatric hospital with a nervous breakdown , and the problems were referred to the local area social service office .
25 ( vii ) If the court reaches the point of weighing the social needs in issue , first that of securing to the council the effective means in law of protecting its reputation and , secondly , that of protecting the right of free expression of the people of this country , the court should hold that the remaining remedies for the council , if it could not sue for libel , and in particular the action for malicious falsehood , would not be a sufficient protection for the council 's reputation , and the ability of a local authority such as the council to sue for libel would not improperly or unnecessarily restrict free expression .
26 If there is an express prohibition on assigning the benefit it is important to distinguish between the benefit of the contract , namely the right of each party to have a contract performed in accordance with its terms , and the benefits which arise under the contract , namely those rights which arise incidentally from the performance of the contract and are sometimes known as the fruits of performance such as the right to claim for damages under the contract .
27 The story becomes an enactment of his fantasies , with predictable tragi-comic side-effects , such as the failure to apply for planning permission when establishing some new profitable activities in his garden , or committing driving offences , even some petty crimes .
28 Moran is well-known , nor to say infamous , for outrageous avant-garde works such as an opera scored for 11 dogs , and another one about fascism in which the arriving audience in Frankfurt would have had numbers stamped on its arms , à la Auschwitz , if the piece had not been cancelled .
29 The specification was typical of a Squirrel used for VIP or corporate duties .
30 So much of the music produced for keyboard and other polyphonic instruments throughout the 16th century was based on works originally written for the voice , and Marshall adeptly shows the colourful way in which they transfer to the Piffaro organ .
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