Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] [noun] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So far we have looked at exclusion clauses which exclude or restrict liability for a particular type of breach arising from a particular cause .
2 Santa Special trains travel the full five miles of the line , customers can join trains at Keighley , Haworth or Oxenhope stations for a one-hour return steam train journey .
3 The Secretary of State will also chair a new Cabinet sub-committee to bring together Ministers from all key departments and co-ordinate policy for the further improvement of London .
4 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
5 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
6 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
7 They meet , and make plans for the next day .
8 The Consortium is to review its work of delivering food into southern Sudan and make plans for the next nine months .
9 For individuals , it took immense determination , on the part of an Ada Nield Chew or Hannah Mitchell , for example , to change the pattern of their lives and make time for the political work they held dear .
10 Using the back of a knife , score a brick pattern into the sides of the towers and make indentations for the cross-shaped windows .
11 IF you want to get in trim for summer and raise money for a good cause , sign up for sponsored aerobics at the Dolphin Centre later this month .
12 Ambassador to the USA and Lady Renwick ) is also intended to stimulate American patronage and raise funds for the Royal Academy and the Royal Marsden Cancer Appeal ( tickets from the organizer on 0799 52699 ) .
13 ‘ We used to have to go to them all and raise funds for the old Alma Mater .
14 ULSTER investors who take a stake in this summer 's flotation of Northern Ireland Electricity may be able to make a ‘ quick buck ’ and raise cash for the next issue of British Telecom shares .
15 Combined heat and power systems are , basically , oil , gas and sometimes solid fuel engines driving generators for electricity and capturing heat from the cooling system and exhaust gases for the hot water and central heating system .
16 Home demand and supply curves for the good are represented by Dh and Sh , and PuSu and PwSw are the partner country and rest of the world supply curves .
17 During the Gulf conflict he was president of Hartlepool Gulf Troops Support Group , and he is chairman of the Northern Area Parliamentary Candidates ' Association and press officer for the Conservative Group on Cleveland county council .
18 In a two-year campaign , a crew based around Cathy will be looking to raise funds for an up-to-date one tonner for 1991 and 1992 , following on with a design and build campaign for a full-out Admiral 's Cup boat on 1993 .
19 That refers to features such as route numbers , destination displays and entrance and exit steps for the disabled .
20 The engine shares a common block with the 3 litre and the pistons are interchangeable but will give a slightly higher compression ratio To go to 3 litres change the crankshaft and con rods for the 3 litre items It would be beneficial to change the camshaft as well to the 3 litre All the parts interchange as it is basically the same unit
21 It is commonly accepted that part of a nurse 's functions is to be sensitive to and provide care for the psychological needs of patients , achieved in part through interpersonal relationships .
22 They are part of the Empire in name , and provide troops for the Imperial army when required .
23 Most of these customers represent traditional nuclear business but their requirements are in decline , so AEA is actively developing new business such as technical services for the oil industry , safety consultancy for the transport industry , environmental research for the water industry and process engineering for the pharmaceutical industry .
24 Senior stewards are angry the American company has not commented about speculation that loss of production could put 600 Corporate jobs at risk and 300 who are employed by BAe in the main factory , making wings and fuselage parts for the 125 .
25 Her weight shot up during both pregnancies , first to 16 then to 18 stone and her doctor worried about the risk of pre-eclampsia , a sudden rise in blood pressure which can lead to babies being born prematurely and cause complications for the prospective mother , too .
26 Neither the SOC forces nor the guerrilla forces made significant gains in terms of control of territory during August ; the SOC forces on the whole maintained their positions , while the guerrillas continued to launch attacks and hold positions for a few hours before retreating .
27 What has actually happened effectively as a result of the massive exchange movements of 1984 and early 1985 is that an American citizen can now go anywhere in the world and purchase goods for the same price abroad as he can at home .
28 If the engagement period is to be protracted because the couple are young or studying , there may be a big party not unlike a small-scale version of the wedding at which the future bride has a chance to display her ring to well-wishers and acquire presents for the new home , for which the guests must be thanked .
29 She has worked , on and off , as a freelance proof reader and copy editor for a national publisher .
30 Thus despite the fact that the Thatcher government in the early 1980s was committed to a tight control of money supply and set targets for the broad monetary base M0 , and despite the fact that the authorities have expressed interest in monetary base control , this has not been the form of policy pursued .
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