Example sentences of "[to-vb] for the [adj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , it forgot to plan for the needed new council chamber within that civic centre . |
2 | For example , organisations may tend to concentrate on improving minor internal processes while failing to plan for the single European market . |
3 | It was even argued that a State could justifiably be compelled , by the other members of that system , to sacrifice for the common good territory to which it had every legal right , just as it in its turn could compel one of its subjects if necessary to sacrifice some of his wealth to its needs ; for ‘ the most legitimate rulers must sometimes renounce their rights in order to maintain the balance ’ . |
4 | We were not able to adjust for the possible confounding effect of body weight as this information has not been collected . |
5 | The Doppler shift was used to compensate for the gravitational spectral shift of photons travelling along the tower . |
6 | Size was not a great problem , according to Cinefex 27 ( 1986 ) , but very lightweight foam pieces had to be attached to black leotards to substitute for the original heavy suit . |
7 | Fidel Castro Smith , Sheffield 's former British super-middleweight champion , returns to the ring in Rome tonight to challenge for the vacant European crown . |
8 | Fidel Castro Smith , Sheffield 's former British super-middleweight champion , returns to the ring in Rome tonight to challenge for the vacant European crown . |
9 | On the fish pond side , be sure to look for the small Neo-Classical temple , the work of Luigi Cagnola . |
10 | The 13-year-old singer was about to audition for the joint BBC-RTE television talent show Go For It when his larynx let him down . |
11 | Voters who live in class-specific communities are more likely to vote for the relevant class-specific party than are those not living in such communities . |
12 | She saw low pay as the root of the problem and from 1896 began to campaign for the legal minimum wage . |
13 | MI6 , Scotland Yard and the FBI had been called in to hunt for the shadowy Surrey-born spy . |
14 | To qualify for the full basic pension , someone would need to have paid national insurance contributions for most of their working life ( usually 44 years for a man ) . |
15 | ‘ Nigel Benn is number two , but he 's lined up for a world title shot with Italian Mauro Galvano so Henry will be all set to fight for the vacant European title . |
16 | Racing starts at 2.10 , and there will be almost one hour 's interval between the third and fourth races to allow for the Grand National broadcast . |
17 | But there is no independent evidence for this , and even if the albedo in the past was zero , any change would probably be unable to account for the present excess radiation . |
18 | The atmosphere thus acts as a ‘ bottleneck ’ , and could have retained sufficient heat of formation for it to account for the present excess radiation . |
19 | However , there were no other factors in our patient to account for the acute haemolytic episode , and ascorbic acid induced haemolysis in glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency has been reported . |
20 | The same explanation is called upon to account for the single small diamond and lonsdaleite-heating iron meteorite found in the Allan Hills area . |
21 | The latter require injection or deposition at altitudes 50km to take advantage of the strong easterly winds needed to account for the observed geographical range of the phenomenon . |
22 | Those respondents calling for a drastic limitation of the professions ' liability and/or the abolition of the Compensation Fund altogether , often voiced the angry conviction that the transition from profession to trade — with the accompanying loss of status for the services of solicitors which that implied — had accelerated in recent years to the point at which the profession could no longer be called upon to pay for the dubious moral privilege of an ‘ anachronistic ’ system of compensation . |
23 | Unless Mr Gorbachev can persuade — or force — Russia and others to back down , he will either have to print roubles even more furiously than before ( result : hyperinflation ) , or else he will be unable to pay for the huge central bureaucracy and , more seriously , for the army . |
24 | We were told that even if inward migration was to stop for the next ten years , 45,000 new houses would still be needed to cater for the predicted natural growth of 49,000 people , plus the trend towards smaller households . |
25 | A blackened Anglican church , to cater for the enlarged Victorian population , stands in the middle of the view . |
26 | Both sides agreed that a multi-party planning conference should be held later this month to prepare for the full constitutional negotiating session . |
27 | The family were here , with other security representatives , to prepare for the forthcoming royal visit . ‘ |
28 | BRITAIN 'S new racing chiefs are under pressure to order a fresh probe into who really was to blame for the Grand National fiasco . |
29 | BRITAIN 'S new racing chiefs are under pressure to order a fresh probe into who really was to blame for the Grand National fiasco . |
30 | But Mr Robinson claimed the ratepayers had the to blame for the additional financial burden . |