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

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1 Candidates may not remove from an examination any answer books or material provided for the examination , other than the question paper unless it is specified that it may not be removed .
2 Two of the judgment tasks were then selected which showed only small correlations with risk ratings or accident estimates for the 24 stimuli used .
3 Use olives for the eyes and celery sticks for the tusks .
4 Around 30 members of the clergy and laity gathered for the meeting in Cheltenham .
5 A comparison of the gas yields and maceral analyses for the coals investigated indicates the gas yield to be influenced by subtle changes in structure which are not apparent from the maceral analyses .
6 The mean risk ratings and accident estimates for the 60 films are given in Table 4.4 with the recognition results .
7 The actual mean risk ratings and accident estimates for the 48 different films ( ratings from 20 subjects contribute to each mean ) are given in Table 6.4 with the recognition results .
8 This is a waltz for two violins and double-bass composed for the violinist 's 22nd birthday in 1853 by an uncharacteristically unbuttoned 20-year-old Brahms , under the pseudonym Gioseppo .
9 Peasants put more energy into growing coconuts and garden produce for the market .
10 I am confident that Government policies provide , and will continue to provide , an appropriate basis for meeting the high expectations that society has for the future .
11 Disenfranchisement would mean upheavals for staff , start-up costs and teething troubles for the new contractor , and a danger that the service would indeed turn out to be demonstrably less popular than the old contractor 's or different from what was promised .
12 We first consider a very simple computer , with which we can introduce the basic concepts and terminology required for the remainder of the book .
13 The only way was to persuade one of the Met Officers to take over the observations and chart plotting for the day , and then we would all be back for the night duty .
14 Due to the fact that the sub-contractor when paid on a piecework basis achieves a relatively high hourly rate , most sub-contractors either negotiate an equivalent daywork rate per hour or resist working on daywork and agree rates or lump sums for the particular work involved .
15 Sir Anthony goes on : ‘ The information I have been given by the joint liquidators of BCGM [ the British fund ] and BCI [ in Gibraltar ] indicates that in the period up to December 1984 there had been frequent movements of money or securities between the United Kingdom funds and the Jersey funds and , most important of all , that at December 1984 the gilt-edged securities and cash held for the Jersey funds were at least some £3.65 million less than the funds ’ obligations to investors .
16 Such equipment must be capable of automatic function in the very critical period between the outbreak of fire and the arrival of the fire brigade and in the extreme case under discussion should consist of a zoned in-rack sprinkler system and a zoned system of roof ventilation , both operating on sensitive detection devices and tailor made for the individual risk they protect .
17 This was achieved by training the plants against a south wall , with flues and glass covers for the winter .
18 It is likely that most small towns contained a tannery since the processes and equipment needed for the production of leather were not entirely suitable for domestic use , apart from the exceedingly unpleasant smell generated .
19 All we lack now is the mechanism to turn these highly decorative cadavers into walkie , if not talkie , zombies , to enable them to give a truly remarkable mannequin parade and show off their mortuary gowns in white polyester and cotton , trimmed with lace and ruffles for ladies and satin quilting for the gents !
20 The paper will then look at the issues that e-mail raises for the creator/receiver , lawyer , historian and records manager/archivist .
21 Section 10(3) ( b ) goes further : ( b ) any failure to do more in relation to any matter than is required by — ( i ) any safety regulations imposing requirements with respect to that matter ; ( ii ) any standards if safety approved for the purposes of this subsection by or under any such regulations and imposing requirements with respect to that matter ; ( iii ) any provision of any enactment or subordinate legislation imposing such requirements with respect to that matter as are designated for the purposes of this subsection by any such regulations .
22 Thirdly , the archive also contains information for a large number of commodities at Canterbury not previously published as well as material on wages and building costs for the period 1600-1774 .
23 Titanic pay increases and tax cuts for the wealthy and prosperous are of material benefit to the poor .
24 As well as 15 graphs and twelve types of tables , there are flow charts , Gantt charts , organisation charts and calendar displays for the months up to December 1994 .
25 This collection of problems , divided into sections , ranges widely over physics , and a special feature is the provision of hints and part answers for the more difficult problems , which precede the final list of complete answers .
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