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

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1 I do not see how the Asian and West Indian pupils that I am responsible for can take on English behaviour for half a day when they are at school and change to their culture when they are at home .
2 Indeed there may be strong opposition to taking on delegated tasks for fear , perhaps justified , that failure will prove personally very damaging .
3 Lord James Douglas-Hamilton : I have been careful not to lay down specific periods for the bids to come in , because , as I have said many times , it may take longer for some management-employee buy-outs to be lodged than others .
4 This laid down specific objectives for each party in A Squadron in three phases , specifying that the squadron would come under the command of the Eighth Army on 16 October .
5 Though he argued that any attempt to lay down rigid rules for classifying applications would be doomed to failure' , Dobry thought that guidance should be given in a national code of practice .
6 As a result of all this , and in an attempt to lay down clear guidelines for Crown Court rulings in future cases the Attorney-General , under s.36 of the Criminal Justice Act 1972 , referred the decision to the Court of Appeal and ultimately to the House of Lords .
7 It was , Mr. Langley submitted , for the very reason that section 39 overrode confidence that the provisions of sections 82 to 84 were incorporated by Parliament , laying down careful guidelines for the preservation of confidence by the recipients of information under the Act , subject to specified exceptions .
8 Just as within a state the law may be more effective in responding to armed robbery than it is at responding to a military coup d'état , so in relations between states the law may be better at laying down detailed provisions for the treatment of prisoners of war than it is at addressing the potential human catastrophe of a nuclear war .
9 According to Devlin , society may wish to lay down moral standards for its citizens , and it may wish to use the criminal law to enforce those standards .
10 Already rationalised by Babbage , it was later given its most explicit and systematic expression by F.W. Taylor , whose project was to eliminate the autonomy of the worker by appropriating for management any remaining knowledge or skill involved in the direct production process , to analyse and codify the components of the labour process and thereby to permit the management to lay down standard rules for the expenditure of labour power .
11 ‘ Mrs Richards , God bless her , put down good money for them .
12 The European Community has laid down tough standards for water purity which will take many years to achieve in countries like the UK .
13 The Cabinet on Sept. 23 adopted a draft law laying down heavy penalties for those employing illegal immigrants [ see also p. 38354 ] .
14 It was all very well for the government in Moscow to lay down severe penalties for its servants who maltreated the natives .
15 Hadrian had already fortified the city and brought in heavy garrisons for defence ; he now sent to Charles invoking the agreement between the Franks and the papacy .
16 After filling in various forms for insurance , I was weighed and my weight written down on my hand along with the colour of the Bungee Cord I was to use — the colour varies according to weight .
17 The directive will require mutual recognition of the various regulatory systems , and lay down general principles for national supervisors .
18 Tory-controlled Westminster City Council lays down strict rules for elected persons .
19 Octavia Hill laid down strict rules for her tenants including prompt payment of rent on pain of eviction .
20 Wessex Regional Health Authority laid down strict conditions for his return , but Dr Cox said yesterday he had received ‘ certain assurances ’ and was happy to accept them .
21 The treaty may lay down transitional provisions for the successive stages of EMU according to the circumstances of the different countries . "
22 Saint-Léon laid down certain rules for the staging of character dance based on the traditional folk dance of a particular country .
23 The Convention not only transferred the Crown to William and Mary , but also laid down certain terms for the new rulers in the document known as the Declaration of Rights , and if the offer of the Crown was not strictly speaking conditional upon William and Mary 's acceptance of these terms , it was clear that everyone expected that they were to abide by them .
24 They may become in turn promoters of the public library service and even serve to bring in financial support for the service — a valuable support group particularly in the USA where public library services are frequently vulnerable to local authority cuts .
25 The directive would also lay down minimum requirements for the conduct of takeovers , effectively superseding the City of London 's Takeover Panel .
26 In a typical example , the land will be bought by a development company ; a geological survey done by surveyors ; plans drawn up by architects ; the plans submitted to the local authority for approval and to check that they comply with the Building Regulations , which lay down minimum standards for public health and safety ; a builder engaged to construct the houses , who may sub-contract certain aspects of the work to specialist firms .
27 It will lay down minimum terms for a new manufacturer 's guarantees .
28 The truck raced along bad roads for about five miles , crashing over pot-holes and making heavy weather of the gear change .
29 Following his departure , will take on overall responsibility for the management of Courtaulds Health Environment and Safety Services ( CHESS ) .
30 The Governor of Goa , Khurshid Alam Khan , took on additional responsibility for Karnataka in January 1991 following the resignation of Bhanu Pratap Singh [ see p. 37964 ] .
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