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

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1 The vendor and its directors will constitute separate persons each accepting restrictions for the purposes of RTPA 1976 .
2 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 .
3 The three groups have agreed to give the new trust £116,000 this year and have each nominated members for the trust 's board .
4 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 .
5 We try to give a picture of Israel as a democracy , a country that has strengths and weaknesses , that has reasons for being distrustful . ’
6 That has implications for the gearing of the system .
7 ‘ 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 . ’
8 ‘ The new mental health unit opens next month and that has facilities for both acute psychiatric patients and elderly patients with dementia , ’ he said .
9 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 .
10 We 're prepared to sustain losses for several years while we get it going .
11 This involves stratagems for introducing competition where none may exist .
12 For example , being prepared to kill others for the sake of one 's country — fatherland or motherland — or the act of ‘ falling in love ’ are both considered to be quite ‘ normal ’ acts in modern Western society .
13 This covers instructions for use and warnings .
14 This has consequences for the LEEDS-UNITED list , because only list members can post to it ( helps deter bovver from non-list members ) .
15 This has implications for people of all ages , but the tensions are especially clear in relation to old age .
16 All this has implications for the head 's style of management .
17 ‘ proportionately many more single clergy and Church workers in Urban Priority Areas than in other areas , and this has implications for pastoral support .
18 She maintains that ‘ speakers of an oral language rely more on context for the communication of their verbal messages ’ ( 1972 , p. 169 ) , and this has implications for cognitive processes .
19 This has implications for the description of performance , and will be taken up in more detail in the next chapter of the report .
20 As will be suggested , this has implications for the process of anchoring .
21 This has implications for the generally study of ideology and the counter-themes of ideology ( Billig , 1982 ; and Billig et al . ,
22 This has implications for advanced training of students in techniques relevant to modern industrial processes , it severely limits the ability of lecturing staff to be fully up to date with new technologies and it limits the ability to provide ‘ state-of-the-art ’ technology and training at tertiary level for both indigenous and multinational companies .
23 With respect to the individual , foreign language teachers need to know how allegiance to a language is a significant trait in the individual 's personal identity both because this has implications for the degree of acceptance of the foreign language by the learner — whether he/she is a speaker of English only or other languages too — and because the foreign language teacher may well have an advisory role to play in his/her school concerning the place of language and languages in the curriculum in general .
24 This has implications for the organisation as a whole : ‘ in the rhetoric of the FMI , departments are expected to move from structures based on centralised but separate responsibilities for finance , personnel , policy , executive operations and performance improvement towards structures that decentralise and cluster these responsibilities in ‘ businesses ’ . ’
25 Although the houses show higher levels of staff contact , there is still considerable room for improvement and this has implications for management and training .
26 All this has implications for the UK financial sector , and financial institutions have responded to the challenge in four separate ways .
27 This has implications for curriculum integration , finance and staff training .
28 This has implications for those working in education and training in this country .
29 This has implications for polymer fractionation .
30 The followers a a are obliged to believe it and so the faith , the creed of the Catholic Church then becomes an article of membership and if you do n't subscribe to the creed , then this has implications for your standing in the group and you can for example be persecuted and Catholics not believing , whereas in a group like this , I do n't think we need a creed , we certainly would n't persecute anybody because we did n't believe a particular thing , because we can all negotiate our personal relations face- to-face .
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