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

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1 There is a crucial role for partnerships in taking on responsibility for the local co-ordination of education .
2 Prescriptivism is , in essence , the view that it is possible to lay down rules for the correct use of language .
3 Existing agreements lay down guidelines for the maximum credit period and the minimum interest rate .
4 The week before England took on Scotland for the Grand Slam , Harlequins travelled to Gloucester for a league match .
5 This handed over responsibility for the poor law from the boards of guardians to the local authorities .
6 JOHN PERMAN , the former depot manager at Charlton , has taken over responsibility for the primary distribution project from BOB PARLE to enable Bob to take up his new duties as departmental director , distribution operations , when Derek Graham retires in August .
7 John Routly , the Ffestiniog Railway chairman , recently told members of the Ffestiniog Railway Society : ‘ Discussions are taking place between us the Welsh Highland and Gwynedd County Council , the aim being to create a divisional board representing both the FR and WHR to take over responsibility for the Welsh Highland if the Minister of Transport makes the transfer .
8 They also raised over £800 for the Sick Children 's Hospital .
9 He turned down £1.5 million to fight someone even less credible than Foreman in April , a guaranteed £5.5m to take on Bowe for the undisputed crown next summer , an opportunity to win the titles in the ring and the star prize , a chance to fulfil his avowed lifetime ambition .
10 It became the last stop for taking on provisions for the large convoys of merchant and naval ships crossing the Atlantic .
11 Even in his own troubled mind , Vologsky dredged up sympathy for the old man .
12 Type 3 shows that elite competition can be stable , with democratic arrangements building up support for the political system in a ‘ centripetal ’ fashion , so long as the political culture of the country is relatively homogeneous .
13 The family drew up plans for the four-bedroom house after their previous home on the same site in the village of Meopham , Kent , was destroyed by fire .
14 In 1628 , now established as chief minister , he drew up proposals for the systematic preservation of official papers of all kinds , including those relating to foreign affairs ; but nothing came of this .
15 Alien is primarily a mood piece as well as a visual display — there are slow passages in which little happens , building up suspense for the main action scenes , the deaths of six crew members .
16 The actual assessment process is modular and candidates can build up credits for the individual units [ above and below ] which make up the NVQ .
17 Phil toppled from a stepladder as he was putting up decorations for the big day — and a spike went right through him .
18 THE BELGIAN government has put off a decision on whether to stump up cash for the nuclear plant being built by France at Chooz — a finger of France sucking into Belgian territory .
19 As earnest of its intentions , the new Soviet government established a People 's Commissariat of Nationalities ( Narkomnats ) under Stalin 's direction , and this set up commissions for the main nationalities .
20 Fluka Chemicals Ltd , based at Glossop in Derbyshire , is the British subsidiary of Fluka Chemie AG , Switzerland , and is part of a world-wide network of subsidiary and distribution companies , providing a high speed , high quality sales , distribution and technical back up service for the full range of over 14,000 chemicals and bio-chemicals offered in the present Fluka Catalogue .
21 He never darkened its doors , but he thought it was the proper place for weddings and christenings and funerals , and he was always prepared to rig up lights for the annual parish nativity play , with a dimming spotlight to beam sentimentally on the Virgin Mary .
22 The class I go to on Monday evenings erm we do warming up exercises and I 'd be quite happy if they just stayed warming up exercises for the whole hour .
23 When planning a rotation , it is very helpful to draw up a long-term scheme and dovetail the various crops into the seasons , at the same time ensuring that each field comes into the rotation in its turn and is then put back in grass to build up fertility for the requisite period .
24 They looked to be all one way traffic as Abingdon 's mid-field dominated the game , setting up chances for the front runners , but the final touch was always missing .
25 It is simply not on to believe that those at the top will willingly give up power for the overall health of society .
26 We took Des with us and put up notices for the other dogs , which were replied to by various other units . ’
27 This is the document which spells out proposals for the future shape of Gloucestershire .
28 The only way to discover what on earth this means is probably to fork out £60 for the ten-week course or £48 for the eight-week course .
29 Work out gestures for the responsorial psalm and practise these as a group .
30 The Scottish giants splashed out £1.5million for the 23-year-old Suffolk boy .
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