Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] for the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Final selection of the project , approval of the project for inclusion in the capital budget , setting of project implementation controls and post-audit review account for the remaining stages of the project cycle are covered in detail in chapter 5 . |
2 | In the early numbers there are such diverse items as an account of a tea given for the Baptist children in Port Ellen and the news that Lord Rosebery had succeeded Mr Gladstone as Prime Minister . |
3 | In the early numbers there are such diverse items as an account of a tea given for the Baptist children in Port Ellen and the news that Lord Rosebery had succeeded Mr Gladstone as Prime Minister . |
4 | After their tour , Anderson and the camp commandant arranged for the white officials to meet some of the hard-core men . |
5 | A speechwriter 's attempt to compensate for the public relations lapse in not going to the Berlin Wall , Mr Bush 's prime time statement went out on all television channels on Thanksgiving Eve . |
6 | Javed Miandad 's XI was unchanged , but England had a side tailored for the imagined needs of Leeds , Russell , Malcolm and Salisbury making way for Ramprakash , Pringle and Mallender , with Newport ( less than full fit ) and Childs left out of the squad of 13 . |
7 | The pendulum swings from right to left , and from left to right , each side overcompensating for the perceived aberrations of the other . |
8 | In simplified terms , this guidance calls for the following parameters : . |
9 | Surface tension accounts for the spherical shapes of free-falling droplets of liquid . |
10 | William Keeling , a freelance journalist working for the Financial Times , was declared persona non grata by the government on July 1 . |
11 | Twelve Zekes were used as window dressing for the Akagi scenes . |
12 | In the case of a two-tier board structure , the Proposal allows for the supervisory directors to be appointed by the supervisory board itself rather than shareholders or employees ; in this case , employees would have a right of veto , as would shareholders . |
13 | , the operating costs for the dominant firms , are based upon reported levels in Challinor ( 1987 ) and the UK farming press , whilst , the blenders ' operating costs , are assumed to be 10 below the selling price P 2 ( see footnote 4 ) . |
14 | 2 Provide any dressing equipment needed for the early days after discharge . |
15 | In addition , the Council called for the financial incentives available to franchised firms to be improved before it would confirm its support for franchising . |
16 | This pact called for the rival forces , confronting each other in the south of the city , to pull back and allow a neutral force under the control of the interim government to establish a buffer zone . |
17 | The 1972 Act provided for the principal councils ( i.e. the county councils and district councils ) to have a number of major functions . |
18 | In 1974 , the Railways Act provided for the non-profitable services run by British Rail ; this was the first recognition of the ‘ social railway ’ . |
19 | Always double check releases for the correct spellings of names , places and addresses , brands , lists , ingredients and the like . |
20 | Anyway , that is the case and Gamow showed that the quantitative formalism accounted for the experimental results in a highly satisfactory manner . |
21 | Now it is obviously possible , because of the way we have constructed this example , to use depreciation to replace the charge made for the principal repayments of the loan and to show that the result will be the same as in Local Authority Accounting No. 1 : |
22 | She paused for a moment looking for the right words . |
23 | PERU : Reports of ‘ disappearances ’ and extrajudicial executions have continued despite President Fujimori 's 1991 directive calling for the Armed Services and National Police to respect human rights . |
24 | It 's a carpenter 's tool tuned for the top notes . |
25 | The model described above provides a simple illustration of the effect of input-output relations and the need to allow for the indirect effects . |
26 | Just as this same lively and turbulent natural process did for the ancient Egyptians . |
27 | Would men , misled into fighting for a cause which , in spite of claims made on its behalf , was a war fought for the wrong motives , be eternally damned if they met their death suddenly in battle , even if they were fighting out of loyalty to their king ? |
28 | Point estimates for the relative risks were computed by using the observed to expected ratios in the individual exposure groups . |
29 | Constance squeezed her way down the platform looking for the first-class carriages . |
30 | The Table shows the dose ranges for the individual patients . |