Example sentences of "for [noun pl] [to-vb] the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In some cases we might be happy for courts to do the weighing exercise involved and , to the extent that we are , we could have a ‘ common law ’ of public law compensation .
2 Besides , Harvard 's own shares , when purchased in sufficient quantity , dispensed with the need for clients to pay the £12 administration cheque on their deals .
3 Within Compact they should be looking for opportunities to improve the curriculum offer to students and promote the professional development of members of the department .
4 The grey area comes in that it 's much easier for manufacturers to put the CE label on the packaging .
5 The select committee retorted : ‘ Once the case for funds to meet the maintenance backlog has been made out it is the task of the department and the minister … . to use their best endeavours to get the money made available . ’
6 During this 300-year period , coastal settlements were repeatedly raided for captives to supply the slave markets of Sulu in the southern Philippines , and the once prosperous ports were reduced to impoverished and depopulated backwaters .
7 Sometimes such advisers may act for companies to handle the securities issues needed to consummate another transaction , such as an acquisition .
8 These imperfections make it all the more important for regulators to enforce the BIS minimums and set higher standards for riskier banks .
9 She battled for weeks to get the compound manager to fix the leak .
10 Conservative MP Peter Ainsworth has introduced a bill which would make it compulsory for farmers to notify the planning authority of any plans to destroy hedgerows .
11 For a recent instance , see Campbell v Edwards [ 1976 ] 1 WLR 403 , discussed at 13.5.3 ; ( 3 ) options for tenants to purchase the freehold reversion ; for an example , see Sudbrook Trading Estate Ltd v Eggleton [ 1983 ] AC 444 , discussed at 10.3.3 ; ( 4 ) service charges payable by the tenant certified by the lessor 's surveyor : see Re Davstone Estates Ltd 's leases , Manprop Ltd v O'Dell [ 1969 ] 2 Ch 378 , discussed at 17.3.6 .
12 It pledges their support for efforts to protect the Stockton Darlington Railway Line .
13 Mr Bryan Goddard , theatre director , said staff would keep looking for ways to improve the bar service , including encouraging people to order beforehand .
14 Coun. Dorothy Long , committee chairman , said the council would continue to look for ways to improve the bar facilities .
15 If the EC is looking for ways to help the reform process in Central Europe , it should dust off Article 238 of the Treaty of Rome , whose benign language allows ‘ Association ’ of almost any kind .
16 So for him the technology holds no fears and he is always looking for ways to make the stock market more accessible to the ordinary man or woman in the street .
17 In addition Dulles was looking for ways to strengthen the Baghdad Pact .
18 In future , it will be possible for borrowers to transfer the mortgage interest relief on the loan used to buy the original home to the mortgage on the new home .
19 But it adds that the principle ‘ can not be interpreted as a licence for GPs to disregard the contract arrangements ’ .
20 Likewise it was not unusual for Congregationalists to worry about Unitarian trends in their ministers or for Baptists to bring the trust deed into debate , and sometimes into court , over the question of
21 The public would applaud the axing of cash rewards for players to wear the England shirt .
22 They make it easier for teachers to use the video machine without being tied to its side whenever they want to stop or start it .
23 The first part concludes with a rationale and plea for teachers to adopt the action research approach , stressing the distinction between the teacher as technician and as reflective practitioner .
24 Student Keith Marsh is particularly interested in science and has organised a trip for pupils to use the college laboratories while Clare Phillips is helping in the primary school library .
25 Papert said that people at MIT considered it was ‘ as unacceptable for children to enter the computer culture by learning computer languages , such as BASIC as it would be to confine their reading of English poetry to pidgin English translations ’ .
26 It must be a rare sight , even in this division , for spectators to see the home side knock in eleven goals in one match , but that is what the Alborne supporters witnessed last Tuesday night .
27 SMCC is allegedly telling customers SunSoft products can only be run on Sun hardware , making it harder for Sparcettes to snare the upgrade business .
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