Example sentences of "[art] person [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 Respite care is often available to give the carer and the person cared for a break from each other .
2 If this is your motive it is important to recognize it , and to make sure that does not impose too great a burden on the person cared for as well as on yourself .
3 It can make the relation between the carer and the person cared for too familiar .
4 Better information on benefits and services available as well as on how to cope with the particular condition of the person cared for .
5 The person speaking for the Council , normally one of the Director of Education 's staff , will say why your request has been refused .
6 Either you , or the person speaking for you , can tell the Appeal Committee why you think your child should get a place in the school you want , and why you think the Council should not have refused .
7 After that , the person speaking for the Council may ask questions as can the five members of the Appeal Committee .
8 Finally , the person speaking for the Council will sum up their reasons ; and you , or the person speaking for you , may sum up your reasons .
9 Finally , the person speaking for the Council will sum up their reasons ; and you , or the person speaking for you , may sum up your reasons .
10 The person asks for Tammuz Malamute , Mr Roirbak .
11 Perhaps the rationalisation the person devises for coping with the first loss is shattered by the second loss .
12 ‘ Where the person applying for leave to make an application for a section 8 order is not the child concerned , the court shall , in deciding whether or not to grant leave , have particular regard to — ( a ) the nature of the proposed application for the section 8 order ; ( b ) the applicant 's connection with the child ; ( c ) any risk there might be of that proposed application disrupting the child 's life to such an extent that he would be harmed by it ; and ( d ) where the child is being looked after by a local authority — ( i ) the authority 's plans for the child 's future ; and ( ii ) the wishes and feelings of the child 's parents .
13 However , in view of the complicated nature of the process , the person applying for a patent would be well advised to satisfy himself as to the ability of his agent .
14 Where the person applying for a Certificate of Judgment is not a party , he must state in writing with particulars the purpose for which he requires the Certificate of Judgment and the capacity in which he applies and must satisfy the district judge that the application may properly be granted .
15 The description of the man does n't fit that of the person wanted for the other attacks . ’
16 The Chest , Heart and Stroke Association ( address on page 145 ) has counsellors who can give advice both to the patients and to the person caring for them .
17 In the case of a young child it is unrealistic to expect the child to comply with the supervisor 's directions without the co-operation and commitment of the person caring for him .
18 the Firm 's client — the person paying for the service may often be irrelevant in determining our who our client is ; and
19 The job specification should set out the qualities and skills of the person required for the post and these should ideally match the job description .
20 Also , the person asking for the review has to agree that if they lose they will pay the other side 's costs .
21 Many and varied reasons have been put forward for this basic element of practice , but they can be summarized under three headings : ideological reasons ( the right of a person to decide for himself or the recognition of this as an existential reality ) , educational and developmental reasons ( participation as part of human growth and development , for the individual , the family , the group , the organization or the community ) , and political reasons ( participation as a means to enfranchisement and empowerment , an antidote to alienation ) ( Ross , 1960 ; Bernstein , 1960 ; Katan , 1980 ; Freedberg , 1989 ; Rothman , 1989 ) .
22 Personal mobility has been defined as ‘ the capacity that a person possesses for getting around … ’
23 ( 3 ) The buyer ( or a person acting for him , usually an authorised person ) may also circulate copies of the tender announcement to the offeree company , subject to compliance with the FSA .
24 Those may or may not lead to training or jobs but once a person registers for an interview they are taken off the jobless total .
25 Manpower calculates that the average period for which a person works for it ( presumably the average of all spells of employment ) is four months , although it also points out that " many " temporary " workers have been continuously employed by Manpower for several years and three and five year service awards for temporaries are a frequent occurrence " ( Manpower , 1985 ) .
26 It is ill mannered to stand around gossiping , as nothing is more irritating to a person waiting for attention .
27 They consider that it may be demeaning for a client to be ‘ helped ’ by a volunteer ; they consider that a person working for no pay is being exploited ; and they feel that volunteering confirms a sexist role model because it is mainly women supported by wage-earning husbands who volunteer .
28 The natural place for a person to look for information about an unknown word is in a dictionary .
29 Often , a person sued for infringement of patent will attack the validity of the patent .
30 Under the Child Minders Regulations Act of 1948 a person caring for reward for one or more children under five years of age to whom they are not related is required to be registered with the local authority .
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