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

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1 The Member States of the Community have hitherto been prepared to sacrifice effectiveness for uniformity , to replace superior domestic policies with inferior EEC policies for the sake of integration .
2 work permit ? — that 's bull : Pedersen ( joining Oldham ) , Bohinen ( Forest ) and Nilsen ( Sheff Utd ) are all leaving norway for england in these days and Nilsen is just as Frank not a regular in our World Cup squad .
3 To examine the extent to which such clauses are effective to exclude liability for breach of fiduciary duty , it is necessary to consider both restrictions imposed because of the fiduciary nature of the relationship and the common law and statutory restrictions which apply to all exclusion clauses .
4 Specific instructions of this type are unlikely to provide material for challenge because of : ( 1 ) the policy of the court in allowing final determination by experts on all matters including construction of documents ( see 13.9 ) and ( 2 ) the practice of experts not to issue decisions accompanied by reasons ( see 14.7.7 ) .
5 For external short courses we are concerned to get value for money .
6 the extent to which the teams would be able to preserve space for development work rather than be drawn into a crisis oriented casework load ;
7 Given that many rural schools do not even have properly equipped science laboratories , it is hard to see how they will be able to afford equipment for carpentry , metalwork and building .
8 The main responsibilities of the polytechnics will be as teaching institutions , but it will be necessary to make provision for research which is essential to the proper fulfilment of their teaching functions and the maintenance and development of close links with industry …
9 Quinlivan and McAuley , arrested at Stonehenge a month before the Willesden cache was found , were due to stand trial for conspiracy to murder before escaping from Brixton prison .
10 A parent company has the additional facility of being able to surrender ACT for use by its 51% subsidiaries .
11 It concludes : ‘ The relatively high percentage of commercial chilled foods which were positive gives cause for concern — not least because the large majority of these foods were ready to eat without further cooking or reheating . ’
12 Second , most scientific disciplines , including molecular biology and genetics are obliged to seek funding for research from industry .
13 We would be very grateful to anyone who is prepared to obtain sponsorship for DIAL UK by running in the Great North Run .
14 First , it is impossible to exclude liability for death or personal injuries caused by negligence .
15 It is likely to intensify pressure for flexibility in the summit run-up .
16 It is important to take time for training and teaching children essential skills and habits .
17 It is important to find time for relaxation and generally winding down but also it may be helpful to ‘ rebreathe ’ four or five times a day to counteract any blowing off of carbon dioxide which may have occurred .
18 The evidence that it is inefficient to use meat for food is well documented .
19 Local authorities must , however , use this power with circumspection , since if the enforcement notice is quashed on appeal they are liable to pay compensation for loss due to the stop notice .
20 He was able to find time for study and he preached regularly to the soldiers and the local people .
21 But I was disappointed to find space for back seat passengers as cramped as in the 5 .
22 In Gillespie Bros & Co Ltd v Roy Bowles ( Transport ) Ltd [ 1973 ] QB 400 the Court of Appeal held that a clause which required one party to indemnify the other against " all claims or demands whatsoever " was sufficient to cover liability for negligence .
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