Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Great Northern Hotel may make way for the new concourse but its loss will compensated for by the refurbishment of the grade one-listed St Pancras Hotel .
2 The terms and conditions should make provision for the following items .
3 Having settled the principle , the partners must make provision for the actual event .
4 That it is wrong , we may learn from the sights all around us : drunken men lying on the ground , cursing and making oaths ; young women lost to the bondage of early motherhood , always pushing children about in small carts , and making oaths ; reckless gamblers who by their own improvidence must sell double-glazing for the prudent man 's windows .
5 At this point I must express thanks for the valuable contributions from training organisations , district societies , district training boards , the National Student Liaison Committee and various Institute committees ( including the Competence-led Assessment Steering Group ) .
6 ‘ They should get credit for the informal aspects of what they did , and their staff work was superb ’ , says , a senior associate with the congressional Office of Technology Assessment .
7 One should visit Italy for the first time either alone or with a lover , she decided .
8 A much improved performance from its insurance arm Eagle Star should push profits for the nine months over the £1bn mark .
9 All the energy and drive which gave to that campaign so electric a character in the first weeks of this year must find outlets for the same fundamental objectives in new , and yet familiar channels .
10 The Pope 's Vicar of Rome , Cardinal Ugo Poletti , has taken to scolding the Christian Democrats for their divisions which may bring victory for the secular parties and the Communists in city elections on 29 October .
11 This might have implications for the many companies which import computers made outside the European Community especially the " clone " importers who affix their own name to the equipment .
12 He had been wondering if the man suspected , wondering how he could prepare Rim for the final crushing rev elation .
13 You could win tickets for the biggest weekend in the air show calender .
14 I reckoned , however , that if I went back to Edinburgh , I could see Leslie for the occasional ‘ forty-eight hours ’ .
15 We wanted to distinguish the possible effects of birth weight and gestational age on lung function and respiratory illness as this approach could provide clues for the differing role of environment in utero and level of maturation .
16 TEETHING troubles with America 's second space shuttle , Challenger , could disrupt plans for the first flight of Europe 's Spacelab this autumn .
17 What the CNAA was looking for , therefore , was evidence of a changed organizational and administrative environment , an academic machinery that could exercise responsibility for the continuing scrutiny and health of courses , and this was particularly important in the case of the newly-designed polytechnics , given the emphasis on academic boards and ‘ a large measure of autonomy ’ for institutions under their governing bodies in the government 's 1967 statement on polytechnics .
18 Film-production funds , for example , could no longer be considered compatible with EC law , nor could support funds for the visual arts and for authors and translators of literary works ( the latter being particularly important in the smaller language areas of Europe ) .
19 The second item of erm correspondence is from Bromley 's Bromley 's Social Services , if you remember , we 've got this on going campaign on home helps and along side that we 've got erm , we did hear of t his home shopping erm campaign that Bromley do , apparently quite successfully , the MP has mentioned that , so I thought I 'd get some details of that erm , it gives the whole procedure for , for the er shopping and the delivery and the Social Services pay out for it , they pay a charge , erm if you 'd like this copied , I could get copies for the next meeting , but meanwhile I 'd recommend that erm we take it up with Benefits Action tomorrow on the campaign .
20 One look at the Moon or even back at Earth could spell disaster for the infrared detectors which have to be sensitive enough to pick up tiny amounts of radiation from distant stars and galaxies .
21 ‘ Well , does he want a home for the priest , I would take him with pleasure , ’ said Bishop Jon , ‘ and no doubt you could find room for the other if called on .
22 It is ‘ joint and several ’ : anybody involved may have responsibility for the whole site , however slight the involvement .
23 This may have implications for the future consultation of theses , as described in Chapter 4 .
24 Nevertheless , the breaches of these rules may have implications for the financial statements or other aspects of the auditor 's regular reporting responsibilities , and therefore some enquiry in these areas is needed as part of the audit .
25 The factory used to make leather for the neighbouring MG works .
26 Tonight she would make love for the first time — and it would be with the man she loved .
27 Opening a state-of-the-nation debate in the Congress of Deputies on March 21 , Prime Minister Felipe Gonzáles proposed a Pact of Progress — to include political parties , unions and industry — which would prepare Spain for the single European market from Jan. 1 , 1993 .
28 Teachers were reminded that we would need nominations for the three places becoming vacant on the Executive Committee for the coming year .
29 In 1963 he called together a representative meeting to discuss plans to move forward from the Curriculum Steering Group and create a new and ( of course ) co-operative body which would assume responsibility for the national examination system , for giving advice on the school curriculum , and for relating the two .
30 Democratic autonomy , which would specify conditions for the active participation of citizens in decisions which affect them , is Held 's Ideal .
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