Example sentences of "[adv prt] [art] [noun] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 I am looking forward to the next stage of Tencel and we are already working with Fibers and Research to set up the teams for a new project .
32 Under preparation for three years , the bill set up the framework for the legal operation of private radio and television stations and for an independent public broadcasting system .
33 Call for new inquiry into plane disaster : Marc Champion in Washington explains why some investigators suspect the US and Canadian governments hushed up the reasons for a 1985 plane crash
34 There was the trust deed of the church school , St Benet 's , founded in 1860 and , of more recent date , a copy of a well-phrased vituperative complaint to the Archdeacon from the People 's Warden about Marr 's digging up the Church for the central heating .
35 In 1985 , it set up the Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian and Gay Issues .
36 At the rate things were going Meredith could swallow up the budget for the entire year before the season was a quarter way through .
37 It is becoming a tradition in our family ( extended by friends ) to do a fairly long walk between Christmas and the New Year , to walk off some of the effects of the turkey and tone up the system for the usual see-the-New- Year-in celebrations .
38 He has also taken up the case for a market-orientated reform , which has been started , but with far less vigour .
39 I objected in Committee and in the House tonight to his implication — it was not stated in so many words — that the £780 million would be paid locally by the other people in the area picking up the bill for the single-person households .
40 After all , it was join him or prop up the door for a few hours .
41 We also hired a speedboat in Ipsos and powered up the coast for a beautiful view .
42 It is easy to see why : the track is only six lanes wide so that the crowd is closer to the action than usual , and the organizers have the knack of building up the anticipation for the big event so that once it gets under way , emotion bubbles over .
43 The new conductor , Thelma Strange , picking up the baton for the first time , is his former pupil and so is new accompanist Kathryn Clarke .
44 It was to take a year and a half to build up the momentum for the Hot Autumn .
45 Add up the points for the 9 questions :
46 In April 1945 , Truman 's government played host to representatives from 50 countries at San Francisco who had met to draw up the Charter for the United Nations .
47 In almost identical terms , constituency parties in the province and Britain have stepped up the pressure for a decisive Government move .
48 Second and third produced a 9–9 stalemate , so Harrogate kept up the pressure for a final place after their 13–7 home victory over Winnington Park .
49 Labour said it was stepping up the pressure for an urgent Commons statement from the Chancellor to clarify which areas of spending were ruled in or out from the Treasury review .
50 It stokes up the pressure for the two teams ' clash in East Anglia on 5 April .
51 He had saved up the site for the right feeling .
52 Inner Cities Minister Sir George Young declared the Herculaneum Dock has been earmarked for Private Finance Initiative cash , which will speed up the hunt for a private sector developer .
53 As our economy has declined as our recession has turned to a slump increasingly it is the low-paid , the sick , the disabled and the unemployed who have been forced to pick up the tab for the Tory policy failure .
54 The interval between the two sets was the time needed to set up the instrument for the lower illumination passing through the filter , about twenty minutes .
55 If you were to draw up the specification for the ideal material for electronic engineering , I guess it would be something combining the properties of the perfect conductor , the perfect insulator and the ideal semiconductor .
56 Labour 's positive agenda opens up the prospect for the first time since we joined the Community in 1973 of Britain participating constructively in the European Community .
57 Within these coastal poleniers an enormous amount of sea ice could form and then is removed to the north dumping enormous amounts of salt into the shelf water making it very dense and setting up the stage for the deep sinking associated with Antarctic .
58 His role has been rather like that of a stand-up comic warming up the audience for the main event .
59 She held up the lanthorn for a better look .
60 But it 's only just over two and a half years since the village Post Office and shop put up the shutters for the last time .
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