Example sentences of "[adv prt] [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In every case , blood was taken on admission for determination of carbamylated haemoglobin .
2 The board yesterday decided to close 11 of its 77 community clinics after it was told that studies had shown that doctors ' practices were taking on responsibility for child health surveillance .
3 How can it seriously contemplate taking on responsibility for structure plans which , under the law , must form part of the framework of development plans covering Wales ?
4 They will take on responsibility for countryside management and access in the whole of the Sussex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ( AONB ) between Harting in the west and Eastbourne in the east , and will be consulted on significant planning applications in the area .
5 President and chief executive Larry Ellison takes on responsibility for database , networking and tools development from Miner .
6 In case you think I eat a lot I 'll reel you my standard excuse , which is that I 'm trying to put on weight for rugby .
7 Pupils still have to fill in forms for issue and discharge of material but the problems with library tickets are avoided .
8 They began filling in forms for security passes at the little reception desk while a faded old man in a messenger 's uniform rang number after number to find out where the meeting was being held .
9 It will be clear from the description of the functions of the Court of Appeal and House of Lords that they make law to meet the needs of cases arising before them and lay down guidelines for judges in courts below .
10 A bill was introduced on Sept. 20 in the US Senate which sought to lay down guidelines for US policy on Hong Kong up to and after 1997 .
11 An internal memo , circulated to all staff at the 850-bed Addenbrooke 's Hospital , Cambridge , lays down guidelines for action if a terminally-ill patient 's heart stops .
12 He has accepted 21 of the 28 recommendations made by the committee , but turned down demands for baggage hold examination and the introduction of a levy on fares to pay for better security .
13 It has been called down south for duty owing to the weight restrictions on the Henley branch .
14 The professional codes set down benchmarks for services by engineers .
15 The authorities recognized the tendencies in the system to favour certain social categories , and steps were taken to try to redress the bias by , for example , laying down quotas for membership of certain groups , like women and young people .
16 Both carry notebooks with them to jot down ideas for sketches .
17 The authorities sometimes turned down applications for butcher 's licences because they feared that the presence of such establishments would lead to increases in cattle stealing .
18 As with the extended facility the Fund lays down conditions for borrowing .
19 The General Nursing Council had laid down conditions for recognition of ‘ places like ours ’ , and it was necessary to make arrangements with a larger hospital in order to provide a complete programme of nursing training .
20 Customers must adhere to the laid down schedule for travel , and accept the accommodation offered .
21 Actuaries often break down populations for analysis by sex so it is only fair to apply the same process to ourselves .
22 ROPEMAKERS in Ken-dal , Cumbria , have turned down orders for hangmen 's nooses from America and Malawi .
23 There is an environmental nightmare unfolding before our eyes … it is the result of the acts of millions of Ethiopians struggling for survival : scratching the surface of eroded land and eroding it further ; cutting down trees for warmth , fuel and leaving the country denuded …
24 The team from Oxfam found desperate refugees cutting down trees for fuel .
25 One major problem has been the pressure on the Sherpas to cut down trees for firewood for tourists — previously tree felling had been strictly regulated .
26 Enhancements include drop down shadows for piecharts , bar charts , graphics backgrounds and note facilities for bar charts .
27 I 'll just put down voucher for compensation case to be investigated
28 Committees for negotiations on teachers ' pay were set up by this Act , which also laid down procedures for arbitration where agreement could not be reached .
29 In addition , it defined the responsibilities and rights of parents ; established the Scottish Examination Board to conduct Scottish Certificate of Education ( SCE ) examinations ; set up committees for negotiating teachers ' pay settlements , laying down procedures for arbitration where agreement could not be reached ; and made provision for children with special educational needs .
30 THEY have shut down Raffles for repairs .
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