Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Was not ‘ cushion ’ the term which eventually became vogue for the extra help which was thrown over the poll tax time and again in a vain attempt to douse the flames of dissent .
2 This approach effectively placed services for the black communities on the margin of mainstream service delivery and turned collective issues concerned with race into individual case work ( Ben-Tovim et al .
3 It is known as the Appropriation Act because it not only grants approval for the total sums requested , but also prescribes how the overall sum is to be apportioned to particular votes in order to finance specified services .
4 For example , contacting users ' families not only causes unpleasantness for the individual concerned but also damages the centres ' carefully nurtured congenial atmosphere .
5 All these setbacks did n't matter , old chap , because the referee only has eyes for the big boys .
6 ‘ Cyclists and hikers … day excursionists , refugees from cursed towns ’ were prominent enough to provide fuel for the poetic pen of C. Day Lewis .
7 The purpose of these laws was not only to provide guidance for the day-to-day running of the Israelite community , but to teach how a holy God was to be worshipped by a holy people .
8 By the 1940s , retirement had been written in to state support for the elderly and , as such , became part of a new institutionalized dependence .
9 Cos they only booked seats for the immediate family .
10 ‘ They have issued personal protection weapons to construction workers , yet most of them only face danger for the short-term duration of their contracts , ’ he said .
11 Now , Muze magazine may not have been a high profile organisation but it did provide a much needed platform for the flourishing Manchester rock scene .
12 is well known for her charity work , raising much needed money for the local children 's hospice — Hope House .
13 Although the decision represents a much needed victory for the regulatory authorities , it is unfortunate that the appellate courts had to intervene in the first place .
14 During her time at social services she had overseen much of the work , and had been involved in some of the preliminary work setting up housing associations to help provide much needed accommodation for the elderly .
15 That political commitment will naturally demand respect for the legislative measures adopted by Parliament as the representative assembly , a respect for which the legal doctrine is in almost all likely circumstances a suitable expression .
16 Surprisingly the recall data appeared to show enhanced recall of information in the arousal condition , both for peripheral and central information , though this contrast only reached significance for the central information .
17 In addition , although Vmw175 is equally as effective as 140k in the downregulation of the gene 62 promoter in transfection assays ( 17 ) , intact Vmw175 and also its isolated DNA binding domain displayed greatly reduced affinities for the binding sites therein , compared to the 140k DNA binding domain .
18 The existing trade embargo , imposed following the September 1991 military coup [ see pp. 38430 ; 38522-23 ] , had failed to produce concessions , and had apparently provided opportunities for the rich pro-coup elite and sections of the army to profit from widespread smuggling , but there was evidence that it had had a devastating impact on Haiti 's economy .
19 Though Young could have reasonably expected a bishopric , he was repeatedly passed over and in 1626 apparently offered £15,000 for the vacant see of Winchester .
20 This unit was supplemented in April 1993 by a more highly tuned version for the RSi model .
21 Our branch of the association has around nine members who work together to raise money for the full training of guide dogs estimated to cost £1,000 .
22 The government view has been that the way towards prosperity is for the state to do less and so leave room for the private sector to expand .
23 The students in this respect were merely showing support for the official position and expressing their patriotism , but they went too far in their protest action .
24 In Riga they paid Hughes the compliment of putting two defenders on him but that merely created space for the other Northern Ireland players .
25 The houses remained until the early 1950s when they were knocked down to make way for the new church .
26 The church was closed for repair and restoration during the years 1887–8–9 , when the old ruinous south chapel was pulled down to make room for the present commodious aisles , the reason for this being the increase in population due to industrialisation in the village .
27 In May 1890 , the minutes state that ‘ the old Saloon Shed having been pulled down to make room for the new Paint Shop , a shed is required for the three shunt engines ’ .
28 The watercourse , known as the Duke 's Level , eventually drove waterwheels for the mechanical dressing of the ore .
29 Nuns of her order already provide food for the homeless .
30 Many of those institutions would not seek incorporation for the obvious reasons .
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