Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] [noun sg] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If the specified action does not resolve the error , then the user should contact YSS for assistance . |
2 | Norman Lamont , the chancellor , warned that the cost of the fighting could limit scope for tax cuts in his March budget . |
3 | From the fruits of this investment can stem finance for health and the social services . |
4 | By arranging housing visits six to eight weeks before the transfer , the employee can find property for rent , sign the necessary agreements and return home knowing that the property will be ready on the date of transfer . |
5 | The district judge may enter judgment for mesne profits accrued after the hearing on application supported if he so requires , by affidavit . |
6 | The farmers , including the president of the National Farmers ' Union of Scotland , John Ross , and the union 's milk convener , Alex Brown , called on the Scottish Secretary to back Scotland 's milk producers , who were overwhelmingly in favour of the SMMB 's proposals , and help overturn the Office of Fair Trading 's findings that the plan would distort trade for milk . |
7 | We have invited one outside lecturer , , who will be showing a different approach to mobility and stress release and I am sure his work will give food for thought in your own teaching . |
8 | Planning can not be socially rational , as it would be under socialism , where planning for need would replace production for profit . |
9 | Delegated authority without a meaningful consultation process would spell disaster for teacher morale , motivation , commitment and hence effectiveness . |
10 | Printing is another activity in which the teacher can create opportunity for attention to particular ideas . |
11 | The first provides a means whereby a United States court may provide material for use in foreign proceedings . |
12 | He believed education should fit man for society , as well as equipping him with learning , hence he pressed not only for lessons in drawing , but also in French . |
13 | If the lease contains a comprehensive service charge the landlord should undertake responsibility for repair of party structures ; if it does not , each adjoining tenant should be liable to carry out repairs and to pay a fair proportion of the cost of repairs carried out by the other . |
14 | Even those who do read quality writing may have cause for self-flagellation . |
15 | The constitution should guarantee respect for equality and autonomy , yet leave individuals to pursue their own interests as they wish . |
16 | Snegur decreed on June 10 that the National Security Ministry would assume responsibility for Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ) border guards with immediate effect , thus anticipating the July 1 deadline after which CIS responsibility for external borders would devolve to states which had not signed the May CIS agreement on border troops [ see p. 38922 ] . |
17 | On the other hand to be slower than other schools in developing schemes of quality assurance may bring credit for prudence . |
18 | Banned offal may supply fuel for power station |
19 | Hassan meanwhile ( between endless rushes to airports , trying to convince faceless , emotionless authorities that they 're dealing with genuine political refugees ) realises his life must find time for love as well as small ‘ p ’ politics . |
20 | In the end , virtually nobody in Californian politics believes the Speaker will dare run for governor . |
21 | Each variation can create opportunity for comparison to be made . |
22 | The GV 's 45-foot long 1,905 cubic foot cabin will have room for crew rest areas , lavatories and galleys , while passengers will be afforded maximum room by a ‘ wide inside ’ interior which will include ‘ super galleys ’ , rest and exercise areas and showers . |
23 | Of course not all teachers will recognize themselves , and probably no one person 's experience will match point for point with the sketch that I shall give . |
24 | The length of that sort of letter hardly matters — one sentence might give six months ' nourishment , or a paragraph may become food for reflection . |
25 | Everyone laughs gloomily , aware that such a thing would bankrupt somone for life . |
26 | Without a major desulphurisation programme , any increase in industrial activity will stimulate demand for electricity and so increase SO&sub2 ; emissions from power stations . |
27 | The school can offer registration for study for research degrees to candidates based at associated institutions . |
28 | Nonetheless , increase accident and a number of well-publicised fatalities where the pressure of work was cited as a contributory factor in the accident causing death must give cause for concern . |
29 | Prison must offer training for employment , not for crime . |
30 | Wherever the earth will support life for man , it is man who decides the nature , the extent and the policy of the habitat and life for other species . |