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

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1 That made work for us .
2 Thus does section 87 of the Local Government , Planning and Land Act 1980 make provision for charges for planning applications .
3 In 1890 he was elected mayor of Derby and in 1891 became JP for the county .
4 Some critics have considered it to be too weak and idiosyncratic to carry responsibility for major public and social services .
5 Surely she accepts that the Government were right to provide compensation for haemophiliacs who became infected through contaminated blood factor 8 .
6 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 .
7 He was due to stand trial for spreading Kurdish propaganda .
8 That provided support for the regulars in a vital role .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 It is also possible to find support for this reading by considering Anderson 's interruptions of other speakers .
13 ‘ Does that mean you 're prepared to forgive Maman for — leaving as she did ? ’
14 If you intend to live in a house provided by the local health authority they may be prepared to arrange transport for you .
15 Section 2 involves admission for assessment , section 4 for emergency admission for assessment and section 3 for admission for treatment .
16 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 !
17 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 .
18 The Factory Acts of 1891 and 1895 made provision for the regulation of homework , but the numbers remained hard to calculate .
19 Without wishing to champion the Soviet system and the way in which it ‘ manufactures ’ its sportsmen , I believe the general philosophy underlying the integration of sports with other components of education is much more realistic than the irritating duality with which we labour in the Western world where educators are prone to see justification for particular studies in terms of their practical value .
20 This offers support for the idea ( in those practices with at least one partner with a special interest in diabetes ) of concentrating diabetic care on that partner , thus reinforcing that general practitioner 's skills .
21 Marx 's ideas about Russia have for obvious reasons been discussed extensively , but this has significance for Marx 's anthropology in two ways .
22 This provided cover for a uniformed gunman who opened fire with a sub-machine gun , hitting Boudiaf in the back and the head .
23 It is , for example , a lot easier to obtain money for controlling rats than dogs or cats .
24 Broadly speaking , it is easier to obtain funding for explanatory research that seems to provide guidance to policy-makers than for purely academic research , and for research that is statistically based than for research that is more qualitative in its approach .
25 Jacques 's visits to the LEAs and branches in the rural eastern counties confirmed his belief that without the continuing presence of high quality resident tutor-organisers in rural areas , few people would be prepared to accept responsibility for the organisation and maintenance of self-directing adult student groups in villages .
26 DoE might be prepared to provide money for the initial cost of investigating polluted sites .
27 HIRING — We are only prepared to provide cover for plant hired out provided that it is under the terms of a Hiring Agreement which is no more onerous than C.P.A. Conditions .
28 It would be possible and proper to provide aid for people who are especially disadvantaged by the changes — for example , the very small farmer in Portugal who wants to get out and to join his land to that of his neighbour .
29 Publishers are often willing to grant permission for the reproduction of music upon written application , or even by a telephone call , supported by a subsequent letter .
30 English Heritage , and some local authorities , may be willing to grant aid for the making of replacement railings .
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