Example sentences of "[verb] a special [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The Women 's Group provided a special lunch for the elderly and established a club for the elderly and the unemployed in the church hall . ’
2 A DUBLIN building society has invested confidence in the national soccer team reaching next year 's World Cup finals in the United States by launching a special account for fans to save for the air fare .
3 Leslie said he would need a special part for me then .
4 It is well worth keeping a special watch for fossils of this kind when hunting in Cambrian localities — it is still perfectly possible to discover a completely new kind of echinoderm !
5 Do n't forget that , if you want a special present for a knitting friend , Iris Bishop has some gorgeous fabric patterns .
6 This year we have added a special category for best new garden under three years old to give everyone an equal chance .
7 The old boys said it were a gift from the elder gods and they built a special shrine for it in the square . ’
8 Mr Welt and Mr Walpit each built a special cage for the Bookman .
9 ‘ My father used a special spade for digging turf . ’
10 In other words , Ashton created a special style for a ballet with its roots in ancient classical art yet entirely modern in outlook ( see page 130 ) .
11 The company is also introducing the Pro-Mat , a synthetic tee area made from a tough turf fabric that has a special backing for durability .
12 Patterning facilities are versatile — the KH864 has a special feature for automatically knitting single motifs or blocks of pattern by using motif cams .
13 The weaving arm has a special feed for the weaving yarn .
14 That Committee is at a remove from the day to day problems that harass the project members , and has a special responsibility for drawing attention to underlying problems and longer term implications .
15 Within the Department of Printed Books , the British Antiquarian Division has a special responsibility for the Library 's collection of older books .
16 The interpreter neither has a special location for undertaking analysis , nor a special method but the reflexive attention to the relation between communicative action and its content .
17 And the college has a special unit for people who want basic education anyone who is not numerate or wants help with reading or writing in a one-to-one lesson .
18 He has a special machine for this .
19 The site has a special significance for Icelanders , whose independence has been compromised on several occasions over the years .
20 ( The field of Waterloo has a special significance for the regiment ) .
21 Prolonged staring with wide-open eyes has a special significance for the cat .
22 While this complex of overcrowding and decay colours the lives of all who live in St Ann 's , it has a special significance for those who are in poverty as well .
23 The trout stream , in particular , has a special significance for field staff and is a source of professional pride .
24 Harmony has a special fascination for many of us , but once again I would warn students against thinking of harmonies before they have conceived the melody .
25 Chicago has a special liking for the artist .
26 Moorlands has a special arrangements for guests with a local country club .
27 Has a special fondness for books of notable provenance — such as Kenneth Clarke 's schoolboy copies of Berenson 's Florentine Painters laces with exquisite Wykehamist scribblings ; or a volume whose title page is inscribed with the words ‘ To Glen Byam Shaw , without whom there would probably have been no Memoirs of an Infantry Officer , from his friend SS ’ .
28 And it 's also known that breastmilk has a special value for babies most vulnerable to infection , for example those born ill or premature .
29 Koch has a special reason for wanting to beat Dennis Conner for the right to defend the America 's Cup .
30 Anyone born on February 29 has a special reason for looking forward to Leap Years .
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