Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] [noun] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Both those times are recorded , I 've got copies for the jury .
2 We 've got dates for the meeting , I 've got two suggestions , one is that I ca n't see any point anymore why
3 ‘ We 've got twins for a starter . ’
4 We 've got kilos for the weight , and we 've got cubic feet .
5 ‘ Oh , come on , you 've got time for a cup of tea , surely ? ’
6 ‘ Mr Deveraugh , perhaps when you 've finished work for the day , you 'll be able to find all the peace and seclusion you 're looking for .
7 As an example I 've chosen Quote for the Day , one of the utilities on our January Mega Disk .
8 In order to establish a trust fund to cover this , and the maintenance of the college 's picture collection , the Charity Commissioners , after over two years of deliberation , have given permission for the sale of three paintings : a Turner , a Constable and a Gainsborough .
9 Edinburgh Airport Ltd. own the land , which runs parallel with the airport perimeter fence , and have given permission for the path to be constructed .
10 ( 1976 ) have given expressions for the stiffness tensors for various fibre orientations using a different formalism from ours in which orientation functions and are used and the various integrals in sines and cosines expressed in terms of these .
11 Unionist politicians have re-iterated calls for the re-introduction of internment and for tighter security measures — including the sealing of the border .
12 Hug , The Poppyfield and Procession have joined forces for a three-band , three-date extravaganza .
13 Indeed , I understand that the Ping Tiao have claimed responsibility for the act . ’
14 The Friends of Fairford church have organised funding for the restoration project .
15 The focus of this paper is an examination of the extent to which the recent developments in the use of computers in history teaching and research have prepared historians for the study of history in the future .
16 We thank you for those in Exeter who have granted permission for the work that has been done on this church building , and for the help that has been given towards the planning of the new building .
17 THOUGH happily appreciative of the Diary , several of your election limericks have incorporated pleas for the return of our other columns .
18 They have made proposals for a station which are unattached to any proposals for a means of getting there .
19 However , I have made claims for the relation of this text to action and it is the final part of this book which bears the burden of substantiating that claim .
20 It needs to be granted , certainly , that in speaking of a thing 's properties one is not always speaking of individual properties , and that the proponents of more traditional solutions to the problem of universals , unsuccessful though they have been in their own proposals , have made trouble for the solution in terms of individual properties .
21 Funding Silotank has been operating since last year , but was officially opened yesterday at a reception attended by representatives of the organisations which have supplied funding for the venture .
22 As well as supplying cricket clubs 3D have supplied pitches for a number of local authorities and many country grounds , while Lilleshall — where England went through their paces before flying off to New Zealand — have had practice pitches installed .
23 A number have had responsibility for the operation of parts of the system of criminal justice , including former Home Office Ministers , retired senior civil servants and police officers , and chairmen of the Parole Board .
24 It is , as I noted at the time , a peculiar fact that most laymen who have had responsibility for the health service have interested themselves personally to a preponderant extent in the case of the mentally afflicted , both the mentally ill and the mentally handicapped .
25 Also , because penalties in the UK , as opposed to the EC , have never been severe , firms have had contempt for the legislation .
26 Service intervals of 3000 miles , plus an initial 500-mile check , mean the car has been back to the Dartford factory five times since April and have produced bills for a total of £826.05 , although £96.50 of that was to replace one of the 205/45 ZR16 Goodyear Eagle GS-D tyres , which had collected a nail in its tread .
27 Students at the college have raised £6,000 for the appeal so far by parachute jumps and other fund-raising efforts .
28 Others have become examiners for the Institute of Linguists .
29 In recent years , some newspapers have become vehicles for the pursuit of certain positions and ideologies and consequently less open to their ideological opponents .
30 I know that Jim Miller 's parents have hired protection for the time being , until they decide they 're safe from reprisals .
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