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

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1 On the other hand , the largest single allocation in virtually all the Partnerships was for social schemes , which were usually concerned with leisure projects or with providing services for the disadvantaged .
2 For example , the managers in most authorities trust their clinical staff to be applying the most appropriate treatment technologies , either in their day-to-day practice , or in submitting bids for the development of clinical services .
3 They are split between either finding no relationship , or in finding support for the Samuelson hypothesis of a negative relationship between price volatility and maturity .
4 The emphasis was thus on using firms for the development of a local area and for its people — rather than with using people for the development of private firms in an area .
5 It should also be noted that in granting permission for a particular use a local planning authority may impose conditions restricting that use and thus prevent the changes in use allowed by the Order .
6 Donor states are aware that by providing support for the armed forces of one superpower their territory could become a target in the military operational planning of the other superpower .
7 The original current accounts constituted loans to participators under s 286 , TA 1970 , and C and G were assessed to income tax for 1980/81 on the grounds that by substituting B for the taxpayers as debtor , the company ‘ released ’ the taxpayers from their obligation to repay the loans under s 287(1) , TA 1970 .
8 They were , in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , responsible for the general management of this category of Crown properties — for the felling of timber in the forests for the Royal Navy , for repairs to Crown property , for royal gifts to subjects , or for sale ; for dealing with claims to customary rights in the Forest , for paying the keepers ' wages and for providing hay for the deer in times of scarcity .
9 The setting of goals and targets for health has advanced considerably in Australia , through focusing attention on specific social groups in the population with very poor health and through formulating targets for the wider social and environmental determinants of health .
10 The President has the responsibility of supervising the overall operation of SSATs , as well as of organizing meetings , training courses and of preparing material for the guidance of SSATs .
11 And in taking prey for the first time he had found courage .
12 Punch played a central role in the evolution of satirical humour and in creating opportunities for the cartoonist and the illustrator .
13 In this way general practitioners have begun to be involved in making decisions about effecting change in the balance of services between primary and secondary care and in establishing priorities for the types of services they wish to see delivered in the future .
14 Once this occurs the democratic process can have an important function in failing to legitimize the state , and in providing justification for a rejection by groups of subjects not only of particular governments , but of more general constitutional arrangements .
15 The inefficiency of State power in regulating development and in providing guidance for the future was compared unfavourably with more adaptive private market intelligence .
16 With a good break for lunch they came out fully recharged and in fighting spirit for the afternoon 's W. Byers Shield , a competition based on the Stableford system .
17 The third session was devoted to developing the ability to interview others and to drafting questions for the following week 's visitors , who would be able to recall the war .
18 Over the last 25 years , Bradford University has set out to serve society through excellence in teaching and research , by advancing learning and by applying knowledge for the benefit of all .
19 General Holomisa recently dealt himself into South Africa 's reform game by moving towards a loose alliance with the outlawed African National congress and by announcing plans for a referendum on the ‘ independent ’ homeland 's possible reincorporation into South Africa .
20 He or she will glance ostentatiously at his watch , as if to indicate that an expected arrival is late for an appointment and if he happens to meet the glance of a passer-by , he will more often than not look once again at his watch and cast a long-suffering glance at heaven ; as if by recruiting sympathy for a familiar predicament he will pre-empt any suspicion of more suspect motives .
21 But after watching Brazil for a total of three hours , few gems of individualism stayed in the memory .
22 CHINA 'S political turmoil has had a ‘ traumatic ’ effect on Hong Kong , but in announcing plans for a Bill of Rights and expenditure of HK$127bn ( £10.1bn ) on a new international airport and port facilities , Sir David Wilson , the Governor , made a bold attempt yesterday to bolster the territory 's confidence .
23 Two of Japan 's three private satellite communications companies will probably merge to avoid excess competition against each other , Reuter reports from Tokyo , quoting a spokesman for Japan Communications Satellite Co Inc : he said that C Itoh & Co and Mitsui & Co Ltd , major shareholders in his company , have been negotiating for the merger with Nissho Iwai Corp and Sumitomo Corp , main shareholders of Satellite Japan Corp since last year because of falling orders for the services for the two groups ; Hughes Communications Co Ltd is expected to take the opportunity to sell its 30% in stake in Japan Communications Satellite and withdraw from Japan 's communications market .
24 As for apportioning blame for the £215m fraud at International Signal and Control , the Ferranti subsidiary , rumour and speculation abounded as it will for some time to come .
25 The Disabled Persons Act 1986 enshrined the new principles , though without providing funds for the advocacy arrangements desired .
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