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

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1 A sleeve as used for the Aramid lines , Spectra and Dyneema would help , but do n't think of using this material for the flying line !
2 This would imply that any particular ‘ Industrial Democracy ’ proposals which attempted to bypass or undermine the strength of the shop stewards should be resisted , but such particular resistance would be quite different from a total rejection of the supposedly malign effects of accepting any responsibility for the operation of enterprises under capitalism .
3 Anyone designing a television projector faces the problem of generating enough light for the system to work with a flat screen and wide viewing angle .
4 Quite apart from the injustice of adopting one policy for the public sector and another for the private , such tactics have often proved counterproductive and created more battles and delays , ultimately making sites more difficult to sell .
5 In studies such as these the researcher might interview a small group of people in a fairly free-ranging manner with the intention of gaining useful guidance for the construction of more systematic and standardised interview schedules .
6 If you 'd of left that fiver here , you would of had enough money for the milk !
7 Therefore , it is said , one is looking for the actual cost of providing that benefit for the employee .
8 Although supposedly in the position of providing independent advice for the politicians , the UKAEA 's self-interest has been obvious .
9 The peasant might be at the bottom of the pile , but he still had rights to own or work common land and thus the certainty of providing some food for the survival of himself and his family .
10 It must be frankly recognized that there is at present no means of providing adequate protection for the people of this country against the consequences of an attack with nuclear weapons .
11 The 1957 government White Paper on Defence baldly admitted : ‘ It must be frankly recognized that there is at present no means of providing adequate protection for the people of this country against nuclear attack . ’
12 Evidence in this area has led to the conclusion that institutions are not capable of providing adequate parenting for the very young child and to the statement by the Royal College of Psychiatrists ( 1983 ) to the Standing Committee on Children in Care in Britain that no child under the age of three years should ever be placed in a residential nursery .
13 The leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation , Yasser Arafat , accused the United States of providing flagrant support for the settlement of Soviet Jews in Israel .
14 He gave the impression of having little time for the Member , despite Grunte 's many years spent in the motor trade .
15 The ideal of an unrelated self is shown to be an ideal developed by people who have never been in the position of having primary responsibility for the care of children or the old .
16 Furthermore , while these " blankouts " may distress other people , the primary sufferer may find them confusing but may go so far in denial as to accuse other people of having faulty memory for the things said or done while he or she was in a " blankout " .
17 Roger Wilson , TEC 's quality projects director , said : ‘ The task of achieving simultaneous accreditation for the entire operation was enormous . ’
18 But we will examine ways of introducing further protection for the police .
19 The Catholic Church has long insisted on its right of making due provision for the full range of the educational needs of its community and has invested heavily in making such provision .
20 Ger McKenna 's Crestar , the fastest of the first round winners , features in heat two with Oaks winner Libertys Echo and Mabel Blair 's Blackwater Lady who has every chance of making further progress for the Larne trainer .
21 It is now likely to recur and , with continued reinforcement , it becomes established in the student 's repertoire as an instrumental response , capable of obtaining certain satisfaction for the student in the form of comprehension and approval in classroom situations .
22 Bound by family ties and always capable of influencing each other for the worse , they prowled the hotel bars of Britain as the Blues Brothers , dressed in single — breasted suits , presenting their manager with a wealth of disciplinary problems .
23 She had been keen on the idea and had talked of planting more spruce for the specific object of selling them as trees at Christmas but she had died before they could do anything more about it .
24 It is a task which some of the more well-bred staff in the royal household find frankly distasteful — the private secretary to the Prince of Wales , Sir John Riddell , reputedly once told a producer from Thames Television , working on a fortieth birthday tribute to the Prince , that ‘ dealing with you people is like having one 's private parts slowly nibbled by rats ’ — but they go along with it because the deferential attitude of most of the media is the means of engaging popular support for the ins of monarchy .
25 LISBURN have come up with a novel way of raising much-needed cash for the club .
26 In BR , for example , the new chairman appointed by the transport minister in 1983 was considered to be more sympathetic than his predecessor to the government 's objective of reducing financial support for the railways .
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