Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun] [vb -s] for the " in BNC.

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1 Again he said , in an argument strangely reminiscent of Erastus , Richard Hooker and Matthew Arnold , that ‘ the State is more sacred than any Church … for the State stands for the whole people in their manifold collective life ; and any Church is but a fragment of that life , though one of the most important fragments ’ .
2 It was used to produce the base moulds for the fibreglass fuselages for the replicas and carried the tail code ‘ 27–15P ’ in the film .
3 Chapter VIII of the Rules provides for the setting up of , and the procedure of an Appeal Tribunal to which a member on whom an intervention notice is served may appeal .
4 In the context of the operating theatre , the indexical use of the sign allows for the identification of a particular scalpel , and for the recognition that the surgeon is giving an order .
5 As soon as one of the adults goes for the paper , we 'll send in a Trojan Horse .
6 Section 9 of the UCTA provides for the partial abolition of the doctrine of fundamental breach in relation to contract terms which have to satisfy the element of reasonableness under the UCTA , such as exclusion clauses governed by s 3 .
7 Summaries of the kitchen accounts for the last ten years , for instance . ’
8 He doubts ‘ whether the significance which the certainty of the law has for the smooth and efficient working of economic life can be exaggerated ’ and suggests that ‘ there is probably no single factor which has contributed to the greater prosperity of the Western world compared with the Orient than the relative certainty of the law which in the West had early been achieved ’ .
9 The tremendous solidity of the construction accounts for the substantial remains today .
10 Space should be left at the ends of the pipe runs for the pipe to expand .
11 The nature of the structure allows for the early addition of new information without messy scratching out or squeezing in etc .
12 A playing field on the north side of the village caters for the social and recreational needs of the community , and houses a sports pavilion , a private member 's club , football , cricket and bowling green facilities , and a children 's play area .
13 The current ( 1992/93 ) married couple 's allowance , together with the ceiling limits for the higher allowance , are as follows :
14 A second prominent pattern of land use along the frontages appears for the present to be confined to those sites with a marked agricultural bias .
15 9.9 Exclusion of use warranty Nothing in this Lease or in any consent granted by the Landlord under this Lease shall imply or warrant that the Premises may lawfully be used under the Planning Acts for the purpose authorised in this Lease ( or any purpose subsequently authorised ) It is for the tenant to ensure that there is a lawful planning permission in existence consenting to the use for which the tenant proposes to put the premises .
16 Here a wide entrance , guarded by boarded doors from the street provides for the bringing in of Corn , Hay , Straw , & c … receptacles for soiled litter and stable sweepings are provided .
17 Although this result is not significant , it is within the confidence limits for the mortality from the combined measles studies ( see fig 1 ) .
18 The National Lotteries Bill will be published before the Commons rises for the Christmas recess on Thursday , paving the way for it to become law next year .
19 Education is a huge business ; there can be no doubt that educational achievement in the country suffers for the want of a common vision for it .
20 There is , for example , the familiar reference to ‘ playing at Creag ’ ( i.e. Creag-et ) in the wardrobe accounts for the first English Prince of Wales for March 1300 .
21 A voice in the crowd calls for the mellow ‘ Indian Chief ’ ( Stevie 's dedication to his father ) so they play it , impromptu .
22 A voice in the crowd calls for the mellow ‘ Indian Chief ’ ( Stevie 's dedication to his father ) so they play it , impromptu .
23 If the purchaser is UK based , will tax relief be available on the financing costs for the acquisition ?
24 can I just ask him one question about it , erm , I 'm not an accountant and you probably , I 'm sure you know a lot more about accounts than I do , but in fact if you look at the revenue accounts for the year we 're talking about ended August nineteen ninety two at page a hundred and thirty two , do you see that ?
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