Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [noun sg] [to-vb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The proviso whereby it was possible for some individuals to enjoy an enhanced accrual scale to qualify for full pension benefits after 10 years of service was altered in the 1987 Budget — with a new period of 20 years ' service being required .
2 The government needs some tax revenue to pay for national defence or its budget contribution to the European Community .
3 In the 1970s , the school moved into new modem premises on the Ashbourne Road where it has now also developed a Further Education department to cater for this increasing need among deaf students .
4 There is often a very high service charge to pay for all the administration , maintenance services — such as cleaning of communal areas and gardening — and , of course , the wardens .
5 Making use of the enclosing box for each part , interference conditions can be quickly checked with a simple Boolean expression to test for any combination for the four possible interference states ( see Figure 5.17 ) .
6 ( iii ) Explain how van der Waals changed the ideal gas equation to allow for such deviations .
7 One day in April , Horsley , Walsh and Everett spent the morning in Manchester meeting the Co-op insurance company and asking them for a £750,000 investment , before rushing straight round to the Council Economic Development Committee to pitch for another £500,000 .
8 campaigning for better use of the existing housing stock to cater for smaller households ;
9 It will undoubtedly be necessary to implement a partial matching access mechanism to account for these and missing segment errors .
10 The fiction seemed a low insurance premium to pay for diplomatic and naval protection , the more desirable in a world where other predatory powers besides the United States were arising .
11 Promenade also boast a digital editing system to cater for DAT .
12 The twin elements were the provision of industrial estates for new industries to replace lost mining jobs and ensure the diversification of the industrial base and large-scale housing development to cater for 40000 people of whom 29000 would come from Tyneside with the rest originating in Seaton Valley itself .
13 Zambian mining company to pay for environmental damage
14 Nevertheless , my conclusion is that to allow a local government authority to sue for libel would impose an added and substantial restriction upon freedom of expression which , having regard to the ability of individuals within a local authority to sue for libel , and to the ability of a local government authority to sue for malicious falsehood , or to invoke the criminal law of libel , can not be regarded as necessary in our democratic society .
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