Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | That made work for us . |
2 | The vendor and its directors will constitute separate persons each accepting restrictions for the purposes of RTPA 1976 . |
3 | Many Arabs who lost their homes in what became the state of Israel and settled on the West Bank in 1948 became refugees for a second time during the Six Day War in 1967 . |
4 | Thus does section 87 of the Local Government , Planning and Land Act 1980 make provision for charges for planning applications . |
5 | In 1890 he was elected mayor of Derby and in 1891 became JP for the county . |
6 | Some critics have considered it to be too weak and idiosyncratic to carry responsibility for major public and social services . |
7 | The three groups have agreed to give the new trust £116,000 this year and have each nominated members for the trust 's board . |
8 | Surely she accepts that the Government were right to provide compensation for haemophiliacs who became infected through contaminated blood factor 8 . |
9 | has got to remember that a duty was put upon the County Councils of Great Britain in nineteen sixty eight to provide sites for gipsies , and here were are in nineteen ninety one — that 's damn near thirty years further on , and we 're still looking for sites to get the county designated . |
10 | Quinlivan and McAuley , arrested at Stonehenge a month before the Willesden cache was found , were due to stand trial for conspiracy to murder before escaping from Brixton prison . |
11 | He was due to stand trial for spreading Kurdish propaganda . |
12 | That provided support for the regulars in a vital role . |
13 | The agreements usually obliged the " licensees " , as they were called in the agreements , to share occupation with other persons the landlord might from time to time nominate , each to bear responsibility for part of the rent . |
14 | If the agreement is subject to the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 , then it is important that it does not contravene its provisions : e.g. in certain circumstances it is not possible to exclude liability for death or personal injuries at all . |
15 | We try to give a picture of Israel as a democracy , a country that has strengths and weaknesses , that has reasons for being distrustful . ’ |
16 | That has implications for the gearing of the system . |
17 | ‘ If there is anything we can do at the dams , it may be that we can raise their levels by even two or three inches , but that has implications for the surrounding countryside . ’ |
18 | ‘ The new mental health unit opens next month and that has facilities for both acute psychiatric patients and elderly patients with dementia , ’ he said . |
19 | But I did think it was a lot , and I tell you why : I ca n't really see what a group of professionals charging fees like that needs cash for . |
20 | The promoters of the Alexandra Palace show , Kennedy Street Enterprises , replied to fans ' accusations this week , claiming that they had done everything possible to provide tickets for genuine applicants . |
21 | It is also possible to find support for this reading by considering Anderson 's interruptions of other speakers . |
22 | ‘ Does that mean you 're prepared to forgive Maman for — leaving as she did ? ’ |
23 | The point of the interview is to make full and systematic use of this to gather data for research purposes . |
24 | Figure 10.2 contains some paired data for all the regions of England and Wales , showing their morbidity and mortality rates . |
25 | If you intend to live in a house provided by the local health authority they may be prepared to arrange transport for you . |
26 | We 're prepared to sustain losses for several years while we get it going . |
27 | Section 2 involves admission for assessment , section 4 for emergency admission for assessment and section 3 for admission for treatment . |
28 | Then offers started to come in from other amp and electronics companies , asking me if I wanted to branch off and do some design work for them , which I could see the advantages of — plus I wanted to have a life ! |
29 | This involves stratagems for introducing competition where none may exist . |
30 | The Member States of the Community have hitherto been prepared to sacrifice effectiveness for uniformity , to replace superior domestic policies with inferior EEC policies for the sake of integration . |