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

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1 Today his kingdom is called Euralair , a large multi-purpose airline based at Le Bourget with a fleet of Falcons , Citations , a dozen 737s , some BAe 146s operated for TNT , interests in Caribbean-based airlines , with A321s , A330s and Boeing 777s on order .
2 A further significant motion at the meeting on 5 August 1790 called for provision to be made under Parliamentary authority for placing the profession of farriery ( as practised by shoeing-smiths ) on a more respectable footing , by forbidding farriers from practising unless licensed , by preventing , after a limited time , any person from practising farriery who had not served seven years ' apprenticeship under a licensed farrier , and so on .
3 This called for confession as a yearly obligation for all Christians and officially sanctioned the growing practice of private , as opposed to public , penance , although the social dimension of the sacrament as a healer of social division remained .
4 This provided for expenditure of DM64,150 million and revenue of DM29,400 million .
5 This provided for tax cuts , higher social welfare allowances and wider access to free medical care in exchange for keeping annual wage increases below 4 per cent for three years ( inflation averaging 3.4 per cent in 1990 ) .
6 Even for the optimists this allowed for unemployment rates of up to 8 per cent .
7 The concomitant decrease in tissue histamine suggests increased sensitvity to pentagastrn stimulation similar to that seen for pepsin responses at day 3 .
8 Secretion in both the basal and stimulated states was less at day 7 than at day 3 , an inverse trend to that seen for acid secretion , where basal but not stimulated levels were higher at day 7 ( Fig 3 ) .
9 The question of whether he was negligent remained for trial if disputed by the barrister .
10 One of the two pollution control agencies studied reported , for instance , that in a recent twelve month period the average fine levied for pollution offences was £49 ( unpubl. agency document ) . ’
11 Teachers have been forced to teach in a way that could be useful to those who had no natural bent for literature at all .
12 The Atlantic Charter signed by Churchill and Roosevelt in August 1941 called for action to give ‘ all states access , on equal terms , to the trade and to the raw materials of the world which are needed for their economic prosperity ’ .
13 These provided for training co-operation and for assistance in modernizing the Czechoslovak army .
14 In terms of examinations , school librarians and teachers have aware of examination requirements and ensure that the soft chosen for part of any course fits into the examination required as laid down by examination boards .
15 We 'd been told there would be no anti-constitutional slogans or ones that er that called for violence of any kind .
16 Afterwards we braved the blizzards and all met for tea and home baking in the parish hall .
17 The cigarettes , which include the brands Benson and Hedges , Player 's Gold Leaf , John Player Special and State Express 555 , are all destined for export .
18 The extraordinary growth in public commissions , almost all destined for display in niches cut into the walls of huge buildings , increased the existing tendency to restrict viewpoints .
19 It is a dismal chronicle , alternating Ackerley 's vision of the ‘ ideal friend ’ with its glum reality ( 'It was all done for money .
20 I think that er concern should also spread to animals that are hunted pleasure as well , i.e. the stags , deer , foxes , hares , I mean , there 's there 's quite a considerable list that 's all done for entertainment .
21 The earlier materials were almost all produced for television broadcast as well as classroom use .
22 They are all needed for energy , fat , or protein metabolism .
23 Their attempt to create effective liaison and co-operation with the PLO leadership outside , however , led to unease when the latter called for restraint since the Camp David accords were ‘ under serious scrutiny and assessment ’ .
24 Dutta , who was at Oxford with Guppy , said the gold would be sold for rupees then exchanged for sterling that would be ‘ repatriated ’ to Geneva .
25 The film and the television scripts were all sent for approval to Laurent de Brunhoff , who now lives in Connecticut .
26 Thus Article 92 provided for aid by member states " to promote the economic development of areas where the standard of living is abnormally low , or where there is serious underemployment " provided that such aid did not " adversely affect trading conditions " .
27 Some tax reformers have argued that the abolition of MITR and other tax reliefs , such as that provided for pension fund contributions , would allow further cuts in income tax to take place .
28 It follows that if a contractor can demonstrate that the resources available and those intended for use on site would enable the works to be finished early , the contractor would have good grounds for claiming reimbursement of additional costs if he or she was thwarted by the client 's delay .
29 Compressors in heat pumps need to give high efficiency over a wide range of operating temperatures , but those developed for refrigeration tend to be designed for a comparatively narrow range .
30 Those sacked for wildcat strikes would lose their right to appeal against unfair dismissal to an industrial tribunal .
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