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

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1 Measures passed in December include : a national drug company to buy from foreign companies and sell generic drugs without brand names ( at low prices ) ; a limit of three versions of any one drug to be on sale and a special tax on foreign drug firms to pay for the national company .
2 I watched the doors close and then ran upstairs to the empty ticket hall to wait for the next train .
3 She has already passed a rigorous selection weekend to qualify for the trip .
4 Experiments using the simulation model are thus made possible ; an example given earlier showed how a planner could modify a river-basin simulation model to allow for the expansion of an urban area .
5 According to the Bangkok Post of Nov. 2 , more than 40 top-level officials , including Thongsouk Saisangkhi , had formed a Social Democrat Group to work for the introduction of a multi-party democracy .
6 A FRESH move towards the privatisation of ScotRail was made yesterday with the creation of a Glasgow-based management post to prepare for the establishment of Railtrack , the state company which will take over railway infrastructure next year .
7 Allen climbed a tall ash tree to look for the stream .
8 It is possible to calculate hypothetical exchange rates to allow for the fact that specific commodities ( say , bread , video cassettes etc. ) are cheaper in country A than country B. Such comparisons of production on the basis of ‘ real income per head ’ , or ‘ purchasing power parity ’ showed the UK in 1985 to have 64.8 per cent of the income of the USA , or 85.6 per cent of the average of six countries shown at Figure 2.2 .
9 At the SAD conference in Crieff in October 1986 on " Dementia : Planning Innovative Services in the Community " a debate developed between those who saw an overriding need to integrate dementia sufferers with the rest of their community , both at home and within the various services for elderly people and , on the other hand , those who saw a need to provide separate specialist services to cater for the special needs of dementia sufferers , which had been neglected in the past .
10 A beat west past Bodrum town and it 's magnificent Crusader castle to meet for the evening barbecue at the Blue Lagoon .
11 Realizing the kicks that many men get out of listening to women mouthing obscenities , he set up a unique telephone service to cater for the need and gave it the name Just Filmz Inc .
12 Quite the contrary , all the evidence from experiments with mice , which have been intensively studied , shows that it is not even possible for the nucleus of a very early embryonic mouse cell to substitute for the egg nucleus .
13 The background light curves corresponding to Fig. 1 c and e were less clean , but the power spectra show no significant feature near the observed source QPO , and there is insufficient background variation to account for the QPO signal .
14 This has resulted in a general failure on the part of local education authorities to plan for the promotion of community languages across all phases of the education system .
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