Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] for [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A wall of storage units will make provision for most of the paraphernalia you own and might either incorporate a bar and a desk flap to let down , or a permanent table set at right angles to shelves and cupboards for work , games , sewing and hobbies .
2 The " game " is one in which the people on the outside are given responsibility for those on the inside , crossing the circle with their eyes closed .
3 Convicted prisoners are outnumbered by the euphemistically named ‘ undertrials ’ — remanded prisoners for most of whom trial is months ( if not years ) away and many of whom , detained pending police investigations , have not yet been charged with an offence ( Diaz 1977 ) .
4 S 44(1A) ( B ) and ( 2 ) , TMA 1970 make provision for this by allowing the taxpayer to elect to have the appeal heard in the Commissioner 's division nearest to his place of residence ( or place of business ) .
5 Using data for each of the individual futures contracts , Park and Sears used regression ( allowing for autocorrelation ) to fit the equation where V is the implicit variance and M : is the number of days to delivery .
6 We therefore accept sailing and windsurfing bookings only on condition that each member of your party accepts responsibility for any of their own injuries suffered unless these arise from our proven negligence .
7 We hope to provide support for those with the common ground of being single , young and Catholic in today 's Church and society .
8 The Treasury has responsibility for the health of the economy ; the Social Services Department has responsibility for some of the poorest and most vulnerable people in the country .
9 Joining Mr Knight is as technical manager for marine and protective coatings. , who also worked at the Hamburg office , has responsibility for some of the major marine accounts .
10 As a result , while the Authority can justifiably take much of the credit for the transformation of certain aspects of primary education in Leeds which PNP began to yield , it may also need to accept responsibility for some of PNP 's manifest weaknesses .
11 Their skyscrapers dominated the skylines of New York , London and Toronto , and provided homes for some of the world 's most powerful companies .
12 Built around the village of Nurburg , it provided work for some of Germany 's unemployed in the 1920s and was finished in 1927 .
13 I am proud to be British , proud to have won honours for all of the people .
14 It was a dispiriting affair , and since the material was being auctioned on behalf of the gallery 's creditors , there were no reserves and auctioneer Ian Mackenzie was forced to lower as well as raise his bids in order to find buyers for each of 144 lots which raised £97,070 ( $166,300 ) .
15 No I shall have to find room for some of the pots and leave the glasses in .
16 She has won awards for many of the sporting activities in which she is involved .
17 Piaget 's sentence completion study involved asking seven-to nine-year-olds to write completions for each of the following written sentence fragments :
18 This project seeks to estimate the key parameters of purchasing behaviour for each of the four major EC countries ( France , West Germany , Italy and UK ) .
19 In some problems we require to obtain x for each of a set of values for p ; e.g. the elements of p may be functions of an independent variable , and we require x for each of a number of values of the variable .
20 Right taking calcium as the metal , you want to write equations for each of the four types of reaction .
21 An Iron Age fortification on North Berwick Law is still visible despite the damage done to it by a quarry which provided stone for many of the town buildings .
22 Mr. Edwards , as a company partner , was fined £100 for each of the two tyre offences and £50 for no MoT .
23 EXCALIBUR NOW HAS PIXTEX FOR MOST OF THE MAJOR UNIX BOXES AND FULL DEC LINE
24 There is evidence on both questions , from a unique and important data source : the MRC 's follow-up study of the 1946 birth cohort , the National Survey of Health and Development , which also provided material for some of Kathleen Kiernan 's research discussed in chapter 3 .
25 More complex shapes , such as flowers , leaves and even butterflies are possible , although it may be necessary to use more than one strand of weaving yarn for some of these shapes to avoid floats .
26 The comprehensive range of facilities that it provides makes it possible for you to create patterns for all of these popular garment shapes , to suit your own individual tensions and measurements .
27 There were also reports that Iraq had sought sanctuary for many of its most modern aircraft in Iran .
28 ‘ Before any enactment existed with regard to actions by solicitors for their costs , a solicitor stood in the same position as any other person who has done work for another at his request , and could sue as soon as the work which he was retained to do was finished , without having delivered any signed bill of costs or waiting for any time after the delivery of such a bill .
29 After university , he became a free-lance journalist in London , writing articles for most of the leading literary magazines .
30 A mandatory waiting period of five working days would be required for the purchase of a handgun , during which time checks would be required to screen applicants for those with a criminal background .
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