Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] for [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The starting points for the revision of the existing Conventions of 1905 and 1954 were a dissatisfaction with the indirect consular channel , as being inappropriate in current conditions , and a concern that the non-obligatory nature of the channels provided for in the existing text enabled some countries to make use of the system of notification au parquet to which increasing exception was taken .
2 There were parties paid for by the interested ranging from Lord King of BA to The Times newspapers .
3 The section retains the types of licences provided for by the 1959 and 1962 Acts , and introduces two new types recommended by Clayson ( paras .
4 ADEMA captured 76 of the 116 seats voted for by the internal electorate ; 13 seats were reserved for Malians abroad .
5 This body in turn can not compel the tip 's owners to clean up the area until regulations provided for in the 1990 Environmental Protection Act have come into force , which may not be until at least 1993 .
6 Parties refused authorization had a right of appeal before an administrative judge , and the MPS , " which already leads a public life by virtue of being the source and guarantor of the institutions provided for in the National Charter " , was exempted from certain registration formalities .
7 Several items called for in the Digital Servo Interface are ‘ specials ’ and will not be available locally .
8 The European Council … notes that three-quarters of the measures provided for in the White Paper [ on establishing a single internal market ] have been decided .
9 Traditionally it has been believed that both are needed , as in the Sun for example where fifteen million degrees and a central density more than 100 times that of water are only just enough , or high pressures and temperatures exceeding 100 million degrees aimed for in the hot fusion programmes .
10 But even if we ca n't breed this beautiful little tetra in the vast numbers accounted for by the Far-Eastern fish farmers , we can still breed enough to have a fine shoal of Neons for our own tanks .
11 The more affluent citizens live to a riper age , chronically collecting health services paid for by the lifelong taxes of the deceased poor .
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