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

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1 An evaluation of the source established the accuracy of the information it contained and formulated definitions for the various terms employed .
2 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 .
3 February 20th , 1920 : It was on this date that Adolf Hitler gave up painting and became spokesman for the newly-formed Nazi Party .
4 The hangar was used to service and prepare parachutes for the armed services .
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 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
8 They meet , and make plans for the next day .
9 The Consortium is to review its work of delivering food into southern Sudan and make plans for the next nine months .
10 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 .
11 Using the back of a knife , score a brick pattern into the sides of the towers and make indentations for the cross-shaped windows .
12 Anyone who has made the mistake of parking at harvest-time under the trees which line the Place Drouet d'Erlon in Reims , will realise that most of Champagne 's bird life return each night to this one street to rest and make room for the following day 's gorging of grapes .
13 They wanted to recover a wider , more comprehensive vision of the church , one which could include and make room for the different forms in which the church had appeared through history , and in this way to overcome the deeply entrenched divisions between the separated confessions and denominations .
14 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 ) .
15 ‘ We used to have to go to them all and raise funds for the old Alma Mater .
16 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 .
17 On Nov. 13 the UN World Food Programme ( WFP ) announced a massive humanitarian food plan for Iraq , the first consignment of which involved the despatch of 15,000 tonnes of wheat and cooking oil for the Kurdish population .
18 During the late seventies , Johnny collaborated with and produced albums for the legendary Muddy Waters , and in so doing was almost single-handedly responsible for the great bluesman 's comeback .
19 At the moment John Cleese is in full sail , way ahead of the field , confident , at ease , and gathering energy for the next thing .
20 During the afternoon meeting , several breaks were called to allow discussions between the various groupings to examine the three motions on the table : a strong attack on the MPs , calling on the executive not to endorse their actions ; a motion regretting their action , and the successful statement welcoming the concession wrung out of the Westminster system and pledging support for the parliamentary group .
21 To have released Meehan from seven years of wrongful imprisonment , recommended a free pardon for him , and then to have arrested and charged Waddell for the same crime would have required a greater degree of resolution than either of them possessed .
22 The Prime Minister would be most welcome to visit the Wallsend part of North Tyneside where he would have an opportunity to visit Swan Hunter and see a dedicated work force , a dedicated management and , above all , the pride of the people in Wallsend in building and refitting ships for the Royal Navy .
23 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 .
24 For the last year of his life he suffered from myeloma , a form of bone cancer , and entered hospital for the last time in July where he made friends with another patient who , unfortunately , soon died .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 ‘ Q-shed ’ was once the warehouse and booking office for the much-loved P. & A. Campbell pleasure steamers , Today , a wide range of exciting and dynamic events and activities frequently changed are held here .
28 He says , ‘ My mind was much to the place as soon as it was described to me , because it was a full congregation … an ignorant , rude and revelling people for the greater part , who had need of preaching , and yet had among them a small company of converts , who were humble , godly and of good conversations , and not much hated by the rest , and therefore fitter to assist their teacher ; but above all , because they hardly ever had any lively , serious preaching among them .
29 Ray , who runs a local lost and found bureau for the National Petwatch organisation , took the dog in while he tried to trace the owner .
30 That refers to features such as route numbers , destination displays and entrance and exit steps for the disabled .
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