Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [to-vb] [noun] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The previous study used a recognition paradigm to test memory for driving films viewed in a driving simulator .
2 The East Layton Singers are to give an old-time music hall concert to raise funds for Great Stainton church .
3 This repealed the obligation placed on LEAs by the 1976 Education Act to provide plans for comprehensive reorganisation .
4 Local authorities are obliged under the 1981 Education Act to provide tuition for special educational needs , yet the institute believes only a small proportion of dyslexics receive adequate help in state schools .
5 The bill is being paid by the Ministry of Defence out of public funds , and lawyers say the amount spent on the case contrasts with new guidelines introduced by the Lord Chancellor to reduce costs for legal aid .
6 A Scottish consortium has secured funding for a transnational pilot project to develop training for work-based coaches , assessors and verifiers .
7 Customs officers routinely use X-ray equipment to run checks for hidden packages , and are always alert to possible drugs trafficking from the Indian sub-continent and elsewhere .
8 Once doubts about the feasibility of such a system finally caused it to be shelved indefinitely , the government sought other ways of extending parental choice , once it had introduced reforms to school government to increase opportunities for parental involvement at school level ( see Chapter 3 ) .
9 Recent innovations at the international airport include a business centre , private jet centre to speed access for visiting tycoons , a major new cargo operation and a hotel .
10 Section 2(2) prevents the use of an exemption clause to escape liability for other loss or damage ( in general this is taken to refer to property damage and economic loss ) caused by negligence , unless the clause can satisfy the test of reasonableness .
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