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

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1 Their failure to include suitable controls with other small intestinal disorders or to perform assays for other bacterial antigens , however , makes interpretation of their results difficult .
2 While grandmothers who brought cakes or made clothes for their grandchildren did so from their own choice , childcare stemmed principally from the request of mothers .
3 Lindstedt refers to the possibility of providing reading glasses or magnifying lenses for near work , of a power corresponding to the degree of failing .
4 It is often extremely awkward for people to take time off work , and it is probably the very people who would be most reluctant to lie or make excuses for their absence to their present employers who will be the best candidates from your point of view .
5 Those preparing or using illustrations for publication should be trained in computer graphics , to spread the expertise as widely as possible .
6 Such duties derive from decisions of the Courts of Chancery in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , intended to ensure that persons/trustees who held assets or provided services for the benefit of others did so in good faith and for the benefit of those they represented .
7 Many have suspended or cancelled orders for new planes .
8 Street pedlars , who buy from wholesalers according to availability and cost , and those who make up or cook foodstuffs for sale , would fit into this group .
9 Subsections ( 3 ) , ( 4 ) and ( 5 ) of section 6 enable the Secretary of State , or the S.I.B. , to obtain orders against ‘ a person … carrying on investment business in contravention of section 3 ’ requiring that person to disgorge profits thereby made ( subsections ( 3 ) ( a ) and ( 4 ) ( a ) ) or to compensate investors for losses they have suffered ( subsections ( 3 ) ( b ) and ( 4 ) ( b ) ) .
10 For instance , The Health and Safety at Work Act ( 1974 ) and its associated regulations , impose duties on persons who design , manufacture , import or supply articles for use at work to ensure , so far as is reasonably practicable , that they are safe , and to test them , provide proper information , carry out research with a view to the elimination of risks and to carry out other duties .
11 Midway between serious and fun , a round moon shape , quilted and padded , with a face , makes a very eye-catching decoration on an anorak type jacket , or forget clothes for once and make a round ‘ moon cushion ’ .
12 ( 3 ) those who are vulnerable to particular types of event , but whose circumstances either make their occurrence unlikely , or provide resources for dealing with the event should it occur ;
13 Disabled drivers may be a relatively ‘ popular ’ minority group ; but what about policies to help the long-term unemployed , rehabilitate criminals or provide facilities for vagrant alcoholics , for example ?
14 More recently , archive sources have also been used in newer computer formats , in databases , viewdata programmes or telex simulations for instance .
15 Senior civil servants , the privileged connoisseurs of prime-ministerial style and procedure , tend not to be purist about the operational implications of Cabinet conventions , except when routinely deploying them in the occasional public lecture or dismissing requests for the early declassification of harmless material .
16 Any abdominal operation will leave you with an inability to lift or carry things for at least a month .
17 Then she was driven back to the squat , where she spent all afternoon putting up her curtains where none had been , or replacing curtains for which she had no feeling .
18 Environmentalists are groups , such as Friends of the Earth , who run single issue campaigns , recycling bottles or saving whales for example .
19 If you 're urging the case for tax breaks again , then I think that 's all too easy and tha that is not what I am advertising or seeking representations for .
20 Employers trying to secure particular categories of staff are often unable to adjust their own , bureaucratically determined , salary scales upwards without disrupting established differentials or provoking claims for similar rises from their other employees .
21 They will be put under the strain of doing jobs for which they are unsuited and as a result will either leave after a short time , have the humiliation of being told they are unsuitable , or cause difficulties for other staff who have to rely on them or cooperate with them .
22 However , where , as in the present case , there is an injunction in force , it seems to me that Mr. Langley and Mr. Philipson are right in saying that it is open to the court to consider the issue of validity , since , if the notice were indeed invalid , it could not override the injunction or give grounds for a variation .
23 And it states , that the requirement will be interpreted to preclud preclude locations which might positively encourage in migration or create pressures for additional land releases .
24 A certain amount of cross-border examination to ensure that European Community rules are met already exists and , as my hon. Friend knows from what I said earlier , in future we shall have much tighter enforcement rules to ensure that those countries — all of them — that sign up to European directives will have to obey those directives or face fines for not doing so .
25 Persons wishing to be considered for appointment , or to suggest names for consideration , are invited to write to Dr. Stephen P. Newall DL , Chairman of Court , c/o The Acting Registrar , University of Strathclyde , Glasgow , G XQ ( Fax : 041– ) by 20 April 1990 .
26 Ley lines — channels of energy or guide routes for prehistoric travellers — are said to converge at the Tor .
27 The actual operations in Burma are undertaken by the State-run ‘ Tourist Burma ’ — over whom we have no control — and we therefore can not be held liable or accept claims for damages resulting from changes , diversions , delays or cuts .
28 A similar duty to notify exists where a local authority varies or suspends arrangements for contact between the child and any person which are made voluntarily and not under a s34 contact order .
29 ( 5 ) A licence under this Part of this Act may , in a case where it is proposed to construct or convert premises for a seamen 's canteen , be a provisional licence to be made final after the proposal has been carried out ; and Part II of the said Schedule 2 shall have effect as respects such licences .
30 But not without difficulty and not until Butler had assembled a complicated financial package which included generous loans to enable the voluntary bodies to build or convert schools for secondary purposes .
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