Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] for [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Save the horses ! ’ , as the chief splashed across the creek to gather mounts for the fleeing families .
2 Professionally Ambache will also continue to support demands for a social workers ' council .
3 It has just announced special tools which will allow developers to write products for the unlaunched Windows NT which can run immediately on the new Windows 3.1 .
4 On the other hand , we now may be able to provide explanations for the measured values of some quantities like the cosmological constant .
5 The take-home pay of the young will have to be substantially reduced to provide pensions for the increased numbers of elderly .
6 Gold made up less than a quarter of the Company 's exports from West Africa ; its charter recognized recent changes in trading patterns by laying down that the Company was to provide slaves for the English colonies in the Caribbean , and then giving it a monopoly of the trade .
7 ‘ Or else , ’ chipped in Tundrish , ‘ you 're liable to provoke duels for the wrong reasons . ’
8 Furthermore , this focus on child support does nothing to compensate women for the real inequalities that marriage and child-rearing brings .
9 There is no point in having to wait weeks for the concrete scaffolders , nor is there any point in having the site cluttered with pipes that are only to be needed later .
10 ‘ Not to run errands for the powerful ones of this city .
11 The wine celebrates life , the charoseth is for the bricks they were forced to bake to build cities for the loathed taskmasters . ’
12 At the end of the war Lloyd George promised ‘ homes fit for heroes ’ , and one of the first pieces of postwar legislation was a Housing Act that provided government subsidies to local authorities to build houses for the working classes .
13 A lot of the stone went to build houses for the local peasants , who apparently had a tough time .
14 In particular , the technical panels set up to consider workplans for the administrative networks component of telematics are currently in suspension , but the Commission has urged that replies to the questionnaires should still be sent in since these will be worked on and evaluated in the meantime .
15 During his campaign , he promised not to raise taxes for the middle classes ; he is now faced with the realisation that if he is to cut the deficit and fulfil his promises to improve social welfare , education and training and to overhaul health provisions , then tax increases which extend beyond the seriously wealthy are unavoidable .
16 An application from Mrs. D. Espin on behalf of the 74th Juniper Green Rainbow Unit to hire the hall on Monday 24th February for a Tupperware and Coffee Evening etc , to raise funds for the sick kids appeal .
17 An application from Mrs. D. Espin on behalf of the 74th Juniper Green Rainbow Unit to hire the hall on Monday 24th February for a Tupperware and Coffee Evening etc , to raise funds for the sick kids appeal .
18 They were assigned to police stations with slight training to undertake chores for the regular police and caused an all-round dilution of competence .
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