Example sentences of "[coord] [vb -s] for [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | On receipt of the Change Request Form the Development Manager reviews the Change Request or arranges for a member of the Development Team to review the Change Request . |
2 | Then the agent either sends an invoice to the artist for the commission , or arranges for the commission to be paid by the promoters . |
3 | The BBC , however , is neither the arbiter of morals nor exists for the benefit of a cultural elite . |
4 | This neomucisa contains all normal intestinal cell lineages and persists for the life of the animal . |
5 | If he pleads guilty and begs for the mercy of the court , he may get off with a fine and deportation . |
6 | The vintage style Clean 1 is perfect for almost anything , while Clean 2 is enough to bring out the Mutt Lange in anyone — it 's so sparkly , and begs for the addition of some subtle effects . |
7 | Apted 's definitions do not seem to take into account the student who goes directly to the shelves and looks for a book for an essay topic . |
8 | Each child has a number and looks for a packet with it on , which contains a small present . |
9 | One listens for and looks for the signs of a presence — a call , a disorder in the green face of the forest signalling a monkey 's passage — and most times one must be satisfied with that . |
10 | She rises , moves the improvised drying rack of Riva 's clothing to one side , feeds more coal to the fire , settles back and looks for the words in the flames . |
11 | ( 10 ) A synthesising question a question that pulls the questioning process together , and allows for a resolution of the problem , e.g. " Write an account of the Battle of Hastings from the viewpoint of either Bishop Odo or Harold 's standard bearer . " |
12 | Locke thus belongs to the tradition of contract theory which usually carries with it an implication of ultimate political power and rights belonging to the people ; and the fact that he explicitly develops and allows for a right of resistance also gave his doctrine a subversive potential of which later radicals made effective use . |
13 | The third approach rejects the framework of one centralised decision maker and allows for the calculation of a dynamic non-regrettable Nash equilibrium for multiple agents with competing objectives . |
14 | As reported ( CI No 2,048 ) , OmniSQL Gateway provides location , vendor and stored procedure transparency to applications , and allows for the integration of existing applications within distributed , multi-vendor database environments . |
15 | OmniSQL Gateway provides location , vendor and stored procedure transparency to applications , and allows for the integration of existing applications within a multi-vendor database environment . |
16 | As reported ( UX No 410 ) , OmniSQL Gateway provides location , vendor and stored procedure transparency to applications , and allows for the integration of existing applications within distributed , multi-vendor database environments . |
17 | RUFs can take two forms : either a single bank acts as a placing agent and arranges for a group of banks to underwrite an issue on a revolving basis ; or a group of banks act as a tender panel for the placement of the notes . |
18 | This religion often proves a great attraction to the romantic who is tired of concrete and high-power technology , and yearns for a return to nature . |
19 | What is impressive about this piece of route-giving is the way in which the speaker provides information in manageable chunks and waits for an acknowledgement after each bit . |
20 | The discretionary power as to costs conferred by section 51(1) of the Supreme Court Act 1981 applies to costs ‘ of and incidental to proceedings ’ and applies for the purpose of determining ‘ by whom and to what extent the costs are to be paid . ’ |
21 | Finally there is the flexible workforce of part-timers and temporary workers which has seen the biggest employment growth since the early 1980s , particularly in the service sector , and accounts for the majority of the growth in female employment . |
22 | Merely to stand in such a position will give you some idea of the strain such a position exerts on the groin and accounts for the number of injuries Wasim has incurred in that region . |
23 | When the question quotes a statement and asks for a discussion of it , do not be afraid to criticise the statement if you think it is open to criticism . |
24 | There was one good Carling Black Label ad — where a guy walks into a bar and asks for a pint of Carling Black Label and they say , ‘ I bet he drinks Carling Black Label ’ — but we did n't have to sit through all the others just to see that . |
25 | For example , if someone says that they did not have time to read the material and asks for a summary from the author or chairman , politely refuse . |
26 | He goes up to a kiosk in Wenceslas Square and asks for a copy of Rude Pravo ( Red Truth ) , the Party newspaper . |
27 | Pauline sits on the settee , and asks for a cup of tea . |
28 | This normally happens only in the summer and lasts for an average of one to five days . |
29 | Some of these royal gifts presented the warden with a formidable task : in December 1238 the sheriff of Essex and Richard de Munfichet , warden of the forest of Essex , were ordered to take alive in the forest 120 bucks and does for the Count of Flanders , put them in cages , and transport them in carts to the Thames , where Raymond Ruffus , a yeoman of the king , was to have a ship ready to take them to Flanders . |
30 | It contains a statement of the offence ( section 20 ) and a generally worded definition of ‘ misleading ’ ( section 21 ) and provides for a code of practice to be approved by the Secretary of State which gives practical guidance ( section 25 ) . |