Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] for [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although the Minister 's Department has refused to countenance such a review in the past , I beg him to think again and announce today that the Government will undertake the urgent review called for by the NACAB and many hon. Members .
2 The public security bureau provided the immediate action called for by the students .
3 If section 9(4) was intended to have the effect contended for in the skeleton argument of Mr. William Charles , appearing for the Treasury Solicitor , appropriate words could easily have been found .
4 Was the was the lawyer paid for by the union ?
5 Their inspectors merely called for visual inspections and dye penetrant checks , as opposed to the ultrasonic testing called for in the UK .
6 The agreement , which would supersede a two-year virtual wage freeze [ see p. 36241 ] , was in line with the ceiling called for by the government as part of its economic programme .
7 At CPFNS headquarters near the Nicosia Hilton , a cupboardful of expensive audio and video equipment paid for by the UN Fund for Drug Abuse Control was gathering dust and Hurley was anxious to get it out in the field , even though wiretaps were strictly illegal in Cyprus .
8 Fixed-term contracts may make provision for employees on leave to have their passage(s) to and from home paid for by the employer .
9 For present purposes it does not appear to matter ; the word ‘ appropriate ’ does not on either interpretation acquire the meaning contended for by the Crown .
10 Table 9.2 ( columns 1 and 2 ) indicates that the share of UK GDP accounted for by the South East , the South West , East Anglia , the East Midlands and Northern Ireland increased between 1978 and 1988 .
11 One section of the women backed the men ; another formed a separate union for a short while and tried to resist the ban called for in the men 's memorial .
12 [ No action on the report was taken until 1977 , when the Advisory Council for Adult and Continuing Education was set up : a central body like the proposed national development council but lacking the strong government support called for by the report .
13 It recommended the adoption of the procedure asked for in the Institute 's Memorial , which he had helped to organize , and the substitution of moderate passages , in place of his forthright statements , only tended to give the Report the appearance of a more impartial document .
14 Automatic crystallisation is not a term of art but covers at least two situations which at first blush appear dissimilar ; one is where the charge is made to crystallise on the happening of an event provided for in the charge without there being any need for a further act by the chargee and the other is where the charge is made to crystallise on the serving of a notice of crystallisation on the company .
15 I understand from the hon. Gentleman that the station provided for in the Bill is intended to serve trains coming initially along a different route — not from Stratford — to the Euroterminal .
16 Grollet said Yates was informed of the test result on 6 September , a delay of several weeks , instead of the eight-day delay provided for under the rules of the International Cycling Union .
17 The idea of a national public service paid for by the community is under attack from those who favour the concept of ‘ consumer sovereignty ’ and subscription ( ‘ pay-per-view ’ ) television .
18 An example of the fusion of public and private action in the United Kingdom were the ‘ planning agreements ’ at company level provided for in the Industry Act 1975 .
19 This was £80,000 in excess of the loan asked for in the application in its unaltered form .
20 Does the Leader of the House agree that a debate compromising a review of the present arrangements for the government of Scotland and any proposals that the Government wish to put forward to improve them , the proposals for a Scottish constitutional convention and a review of Scotland 's relationship with Europe would provide a full and comprehensive agenda reflecting all views on the Scottish constitutional debate , and would fit the great debate called for by the Secretary of State ?
21 In the Leisure Society the employed are an elite of highly educated and skilled professionals who work full-time , but the wealth created by the equipment they have designed and operate is dispersed rather widely so that the mass of the population are able to live reasonably well off the products of the automated machinery cared for by the core elite .
22 Finally , Article 13 provided that nothing in the Convention was to be construed as preventing service ‘ by any method provided for by the law of the state of origin and not forbidden by the law of the other state , or by any method provided for in any agreement between the States concerned ’ .
23 The Crown admitted that the judge 's direction as to the effect of good character was flawed in the manner contended for by the defendant but , adopting the view of the Court of Appeal , while admitting the error , contended that it had caused no injustice .
24 Scroungerphobia was monitored by two researchers , Peter Golding and Sue Middleton , who reproduced in New Society one of the Daily Mail 's diatribes against " Scroungers by the Sea " in 1977 : " The seaside social security offices are thick with subsidised cigarette smoke , the smell of alcohol paid for by the state and the smugly tanned faces of leeches feeding off the hard-working , ordinary , silent majority . "
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26 Following our telephone conversation today I write to confirm that Nether Wyresdale Parish Council will discuss the entertainment licence applied for by the Priory Cafe Scorton at their next meeting on Thursday 18th March .
27 The Great Northern Hotel may make way for the new concourse but its loss will compensated for by the refurbishment of the grade one-listed St Pancras Hotel .
28 The Czechoslovak CSTK news agency described this decision as unexpected , reporting that the resolution provided for the creation of a commission to draw up a constitutional law , " in an effort to accelerate the integration of the Czech and Slovak republics into the European Union provided for by the Treaty of Maastricht of February 1992 " .
29 Thus whereas the bare infinitive allows for the incidence of its event to a support situated within the confines of event time , the mechanism of incidence provided for by the verb form itself is inoperative when called upon express an incidence to a support situated prior to the time contained in the event .
30 The declaration also noted the General Assembly 's resolution in favour of a UN register of arms transfers [ see p. 38698 ] and urged all states to provide information called for in the resolution .
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