Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | It is questionable whether the taxpayer receives value for money from the research and effort that is still uncritically applied to the reclamation of so-called derelict land . |
2 | Second , this cladogram is an exercise in inference because many of the extinct groups remain poorly documented ; the text offers justification for many of the placements . |
3 | Too long a time with any one of the above steps of the sequence would only serve to emphasise their ignorance , whereas variety offers opportunity for different kinds of engagement . |
4 | Variety offers opportunity for comparisons and the discovery of new and different properties , which may be generalised later ; experience of many rounded things will suggest that ‘ rounded things roll ’ . |
5 | She writes : ‘ As a paradigm for encountering terror , this story offers sustenance for the present journey … . |
6 | The Committee welcomed the prevailing willingness to include transport for people with disabilities as an optional topic in most transport courses , and at major seminars such as the PTRC Summer Annual Meeting . |
7 | During the North-East ABA Select v London and Home Counties match , Spennymoor 's Stephen Hodgson will meet London 's Barney Doherty , who pipped Hodgson on a majority points decision for the national schools title in the finals at Derby recently . |
8 | Even so , Faldo , with a 71 , still finished top European , overtaking Ian Woosnam , who had shared the lead after two rounds and was still sharing it after three holes in the third on Saturday when a storm interrupted play for three hours . |
9 | The board admitted responsibility for the affair and apologised for any ‘ errors ’ in accepting Mr Birt 's freelance status which gave him tax advantages . |
10 | The board admitted responsibility for the affair and apologised for any ‘ errors ’ in accepting Mr Birt 's freelance status which gave him tax advantages . |
11 | Parliament passed legislation for constitutional change to allow the appointment of two Vice-Presidents , and on Aug. 6 Joshua Nkomo , who had been leader of the opposition ZAPU party until its merger with ZANU in April 1988 [ see pp. 35626 ; 36415 ] ] , was appointed as a Vice-President alongside Muzenda . |
12 | Judith for her part sought security for Charles and herself in new alliances . |
13 | The two storey building has space for 300 of the college 's students . |
14 | Their college is negotiating to convert the prison building to provide accomodation for students . |
15 | a creditor has judgment for a debt , execution of which is unsatisfied ; ( c ) the court is satisfied that the company is unable to pay its debts as they fall due ; ( d ) the court is satisfied that the value of the company 's assets is less than the amount of its liabilities . |
16 | A study of this kind has relevance for attempts to provide new forms of living environments for other client groups . |
17 | With a neck that 's 3⅝″ wide instead of the ‘ normal ’ 3¼″ , the Grand Stick has space for twelve strings arranged in just about any format you can think of . |
18 | But transgressive reinscription appropriates reaction for resistance , thereby substituting agency for autonomy . |
19 | The feeling at directorial level is that while the board accepts responsibility for the running of the club it is entitled to quiz Brady if a problem has been identified with regard to team matters . |
20 | BOSS Digitech shift delay for Boss GE7 equaliser or sell for £60 . |
21 | The problem arises where a debtor is required by a creditor to provide security for his indebtedness ; the debtor and creditor agree that the security will be provided by some third party ; the relationship between the debtor and the third party , typically husband and wife , makes it likely that the third party 's assistance will be forthcoming ; the debtor procures the third party 's consent by some material misrepresentation or by exerting undue pressure or influence of some kind ; the third party signs the necessary security documents without any independent advice and without any explanation from the creditor of the true effect of the documents ; the third party subsequently , as a defence to the creditor 's attempt to enforce the security documents , contends that he or she was induced to sign by the debtor 's material misrepresentation , or did not properly understand the import of the documents , or that his or her consent was not a true consent having regard to influence or pressure exerted by the debtor . |
22 | You have tried to either force a user to accept responsibility for a Software Performance Report ( SPR ) ( using option 3.8.0 — Force User To Accept SPR ) or to submit a Software Status Report ( SSR ) ( using option 4.3.0 — Submit SSR ) , without having the privilege SPR SSR CONTROLLER . |
23 | BASTIA , Corsica ( Reuter ) — After 11 years of deliberations , a court has ordered the pretender to the Italian throne to stand trial for manslaughter in the shooting of a German youth . |
24 | The course has room for 20 students and applications are invited from men and women . |
25 | Here , a statement at an auction by the auctioneer that a heifer was " unserved " was held to amount to a collateral warranty , for breach of which the auctioneer was liable even though the main contract excluded liability for fault , imperfections and errors of description . |
26 | Open your heart to find room for these children |
27 | Er no I mean normally when most organizations when they call members together for a seminar , or a training course provide subsistence for lunch and we usually have tea and coffee do n't we ? |
28 | And it says it would be better to lobby MPs and Parliament to provide funding for better and safer transport to include ALL vulnerable groups . |
29 | Suddenly the yacht changed course for Margate and at this point Venturous lost radio contact with the shore unit . |
30 | Particular attention was paid to the concept of coherence , that is , the way in which the different parts of the curriculum , the subjects , hang together in the experience of pupils so that the curriculum has meaning for them . |