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

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1 Olivetti will also adapt the communicators for the European market — for DECT and Groupe Speciale Mobile cellular networking compliance , for example .
2 I am very concerned to read about the proposed restrictions and charges , which will from 16 May onwards ban tandems , tricycles and Rann trailers altogether and will make the charges for an ordinary bicycle payable on all journeys no matter how short .
3 I am very concerned to read about the proposed restrictions and charges , which will from 16 May onwards ban tandems , tricycles and Rann trailers altogether and will make the charges for an ordinary bicycle payable on all journeys no matter how short .
4 These problems alone would not make the prospects for the straightforward treatment of deictic sentences within truth-conditional semantics look very hopeful .
5 Once again I must congratulate the officers for the excellent budget .
6 ‘ This will inevitably affect the prospects for the current account .
7 First , by analysing the strategies of the leading firms in the area , the study will explain the reasons for the limited impact of the recession .
8 The manager should discuss the proposals for the coming year 's maintenance programme before the allocation of annual leave to nurses .
9 Well , the circuit representation shown in Fig. 4.9 is perfectly adequate for lossless transformers , but it would not yield the equations for an ideal transformer , not even for the case of perfect coupling , k = 1 .
10 If Components Bureau can beat the champions for a second time , then they will virtually be home and dry .
11 Yes , better they should see the plans for a nuclear submarine than this !
12 These convergences will thus provide the sites for the divergent longshore currents required to initiate the cell circulation pattern .
13 cyclical crises , which may provide the conditions for a revolutionary overthrow of capitalism , but are not sufficient in themselves to bring about its automatic collapse .
14 Held : Upon an appeal by Mr Stone 's widow it was held that an occupier who intended to permit another person to enter and use the premises for a limited period of time had to give a clear indication to the other that the permission was subject to a time limit .
15 ( 4 ) You may use the premises for the sole purpose of … ( 5 ) You will keep the premises clean and tidy and will leave them in no worse condition than that in which they are at the date of this letter and free from rubbish .
16 Together we can lay the foundations for a new South African government of national unity led by the A N C. We wish your conference a successful outcome Mendy , Chief Representative , the A N C mission to U K and Ireland .
17 Mike Rayer will take over the No 15 jersey from Clement and will face the tourists for the second time this season following his recent appearance for the Wales B team .
18 So indigenization can actually create the conditions for a transnational capitalist class in what appears to be the most unfruitful soil .
19 ‘ Meetings of all the Palestinian institutions are starting in order to clarify and decide the prospects for the political action in the future , ’ Arafat aide Hakam Balawi said last night .
20 The tax term does not enter the equations for the mean values of B and N. The equations for the variances become : ( that for var[N] is unchanged ) .
21 Perhaps we do not yet have the tools for a scientific resolution of this task and this is where Utopian thinking may aid us in identifying our political goals .
22 They would n't join the grown-ups for a good many years , though the Sheikha 's daughter had been my meal companion before I myself had been accepted by the ‘ grown-ups , .
23 You can take the kids for a super family holiday weekend at Pontin 's Brean Sands near Burnham on Sea , Somerset , and save cash into the bargain .
24 will also review the reasons for the European invasion of their continent and discuss the significance of the celebration of the 500th anniversary .
25 May he escape the bears for a long time yet .
26 Since the busy fencings and ditchings of the previous thirty years , the men who farmed the best land had flourished all the more ; they could afford the rents for the greater acreage under the plough .
27 In May 1952 , he told his brother-in-law Jacques Vendroux that he would keep the RPF alive at least until the middle of the legislature ( 1953 or 1954 ) so that he could gauge the prospects for the next elections .
28 The relevant constitutive treaty may be bilateral and may not even satisfy the criteria for a dispositive treaty .
29 It was pointed out that the modular nature of the new advanced provision lends itself to students choosing groups of units which , although having vocational relevance for the individual or a particular employer , do not satisfy the criteria for an existing HNC or HND .
30 Will the Minister ensure that before the review is completed we shall be able to have adequate information so that we can determine the implications for the various areas and for particular bases which are under threat ?
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