Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [noun] for the " in BNC.
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1 | Perceived reputation of institutions and the suitability of course content obviously have implications for the marketing policies of institutions . |
2 | The suppliers lost count of the ancient oaks , not to mention the chestnut and cherry trees , cut down to provide panelling for the two grand offices reserved for the couple , but also for hundreds of function rooms and apparatchiks ' offices . |
3 | If you are going to speak in them , slow down to allow time for the sound to travel . |
4 | The probability is that in May or October ( still a toss-up between them ) Mrs Thatcher will offer more of the same , judging by what has been emerging from the dozen policy groups set up to produce ideas for the manifesto . |
5 | In particular , the technical panels set up to consider workplans for the administrative networks component of telematics are currently in suspension , but the Commission has urged that replies to the questionnaires should still be sent in since these will be worked on and evaluated in the meantime . |
6 | In his speech he said , ‘ May I suggest to you and your Council that you have the debate I suggested about the economic and environmental factors and then set out to provide leadership for the industry in reconciling these items . ’ |
7 | We then set about gathering others for the work . |
8 | using this understanding to critically examine current activities and go on to set targets for the future . |
9 | Work for the A-level examination in English Literature means a narrow concentration on a limited number of texts , and curricular pressures do not leave time for the undirected contextual reading that would provide broader literary experience . |
10 | ( ii ) Changing house — Most court orders relate to a specific property and do not make provision for the wife moving house and occupying another property upon similar terms and conditions . |
11 | Please do not send bookings for the free places direct to the two colleges . |
12 | Consequently , requirements for the registration of fishing vessels ( even though they may determine , in the same way as conditions for the grant of licences , access to fishing activities , including fishing for species subject to quotas ) do not constitute measures for the management of national quotas within the meaning of article 5(2) of Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 170/83 . |
13 | It is not defamatory to predict , incorrectly , take-over or cessations of business , which might have the effect of injuring trade but which do not reduce esteem for the trader . |
14 | Now if you do n't improve access for the disabled when you build a new station , you 'll never improve it . |
15 | again which they 've had have n't they ? , for how many weeks in the year do you actually attend cos I said that you do n't get grant for the holidays and it stipulates the term |
16 | He flatly rejected talks with the opposition , saying : ‘ We do n't need suggestions for the improvement of socialism that are really intended to cause its demise . ’ |
17 | and they do n't have keys for the door . |
18 | Yes , the Royal College suggested that maybe twenty per cent of all examinations that are carried out er maybe do n't have benefits for the patient , and in that sense are unjustified . |
19 | We do n't have time for the sort of substantive exchanges we would like . |
20 | While admirable in the E flat and C minor works , they surely do n't allow time for the exquisitely romantic Largo con espressione of Op. 1 No. 2 to sing its full tale of love and longing . |
21 | Many leading designers have since designed fittings for the 2D . |
22 | Our branch of the association has around nine members who work together to raise money for the full training of guide dogs estimated to cost £1,000 . |
23 | It is significant that under s46(2) of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 , banks or finance companies who have only acquired goods for the purposes of supplying them on hire , hire purchase or conditional sale , are not treated as suppliers for the purposes of liability for defective products and consumer safety . |
24 | We conclude that intact HSV-1 Vmw175 and its isolated DNA binding domain both have greatly reduced affinities for the VT2 binding sites in the VZV gene 62 promoter , compared to the binding observed with the VZV 140k DNA binding domain . |
25 | The World Bank and Japan have already stopped aid for the US$1,000 million project , a network of about 30 dams being built across three states , against a background of mounting concern about its human and environmental consequences [ see EDs 69 , 70 ] . |
26 | Here 's an example of the Revenue 's tactics : ‘ Warning — we have not received payment for the period ended January 5 . |
27 | Nearly two decades after his first solo album , and four years since his last , Cale has signed to the Opal company ( run by his old friend Brian Eno ) who have just released Words for the Dying , the bulk of which is Cale 's first extended classical work , The Falklands Suite . |
28 | I HAVE JUST bought Esquire for the first time . |
29 | The changes in the balance of power enacted by the 1988 Education Act have greatly increased parents ' influence on schools , but have also increased opportunities for the teaching profession to explain and persuade . |
30 | I have a general word of thanks to members of the Labour and Liberal Democrat parties who have given me their support and , through them , to the various councils in their areas which have also expressed support for the Bill . |