Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | The banks want to re-introduce charges for people who stay in credit — not just those who run up overdrafts . |
2 | In the summer , the cliffs provide nesting ledges for millions of kittiwakes , little auks and Brunwich 's guillemots . |
3 | The term ‘ mixed race ’ should therefore not be used by administrators or professionals , and should be discouraged among people who want to provide homes for black children . |
4 | We also want to increase funds for training and enterprise councils and would like an additional £675 million allocated to TECs to increase training quality in the existing programmes and provide an extra 71,500 places . |
5 | Right taking calcium as the metal , you want to write equations for each of the four types of reaction . |
6 | In addition , if you want to choose words for a spelling test , your book provides them for you . |
7 | And Amelia McLean , a compositor who played a leading role in the women 's opposition in 1910 , said in a letter to the Evening News : " This is the first time the women have heard that the employers want to reserve monotypes for women . |
8 | Each publisher is to produce , market and distribute books to the retail , wholesale , corporate , government , college and library markets worldwide — Random House will establish a new Hewlett-Packard Press to publish books for individual users , Prentice Hall will launch the Hewlett-Packard Professional Books series for practising and studying professionals . |
9 | This is because they 're no good fur falconry proper — you can train them to fly free and return to you , but as they 're nocturnal it 's difficult to train them to hunt under ‘ controlled conditions ’ , particularly if you want to do displays for the public . |
10 | And there 's so much voluntary work to be done if people have got spare time to go and help but , I do n't know whether it 's the sign of the times that people only want to do jobs for monetary gain . |
11 | stories , outings and practical experience all provide starting points for mathematical exploration . |
12 | ( 4 ) Ensure the activities provide learning experiences for pupils through which you can assess their attainment of each attainment target or one in particular . |
13 | Even more insidious , perhaps , is the rapid acceptance of capital-budgeting techniques , which involve discounting calculations for assessing strategic investments . |
14 | Some pieces of bogwood and floating plants can also be added to the tank to give shade and provide hiding places for the fry . |
15 | You are unlikely to see much of this fish during the day so provide hiding places for it . |
16 | Some public libraries ( and more frequently , university libraries ) also place standing orders for all the works in a series . |
17 | The partners expect to complete networks for the vast majority of Time Warner 's clustered cable systems by 1998 and will share equally in the design , implementation and direction of the full-service networks . |
18 | ( part of Barnardo 's providing support for HIV positive parents who want to make plans for the future care of their children ) |
19 | One example is ‘ Barnardo 's Positive Options ’ which provides confidential and independent information and practical help for parents who want to make plans for the future care of their children . |
20 | And , since we 're talking about it , I want to make amends for the way I treated his mother . |
21 | Other programs provide updating facilities for many main files , either for groups of records or for individual records selectively presented on screens . |
22 | Barclay ( 1978 ) argues that the existence of surplus profits in the financial services industry will attract new entrants , and that it is the influx of new entrants that tend to cause problems for regulators . |
23 | Diadem deserve thanks for publishing this translation and bringing Sauvy 's excellent work to a wider audience ; we can only hope the decide to give us more . |
24 | The Fundació 's maintenance costs eat up the lion 's share of government subsidy , and as the programme is expanded the directors hope to cultivate funds for the exhibition and education programmes from sponsorship and patronage . |
25 | Similarly in the New Forest an Act of 1697 gave statutory powers to the local ‘ Verderers ’ Court' to impose fines for such offences as stealing timber , burning the heath and destroying the covert . |
26 | Head teachers seek to provide opportunities for pupils to complete their homework on the school premises |
27 | Within the context of the creation of a single market in establishment and services described above , the Community rules seek to define conditions for equal access and to lay down uniform EC standards . |
28 | They will make the models which include sheep , giraffes , elephants and rhinos , for craft and gift shops to sell but also hope to receive commissions for shop window displays and from firms wanting the models as promotional displays . |
29 | They also hope to raise funds for research into brain tumours . |
30 | ‘ We also hope to raise funds for research into brain tumours and to correlate lots of facts and figures . ’ |