Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Where products do make provision for active retention management ( many do not ) it is likely to be at document level alone . |
2 | The process of recovery involves understanding the disease concept and accepting responsibility for future action to keep the disease in remission . |
3 | In addition to answering Questions and the handling of all departmental business in the Commons , the Parliamentary Secretary was given responsibility for legal aid and the development of legal services ; relations with the Land Registry and Public Record Office ; some budget and resource matters ; and equal opportunities and women 's issues outside the judicial context . |
4 | It was reported on June 17 that he had been given responsibility for local government , while other responsibilities were redistributed between deputy premiers . |
5 | Pruning go-ahead : Darlington Borough Council , which is responsible for tree felling , has given permission for extensive pruning work to be done on an oak tree at Hawkswood in Hurworth Place . |
6 | The Government has withdrawn funding for new house building , and refused to allow councils to spend the receipts they have gained from new house owners . |
7 | By this time , however , SAVE had received permission for judicial review of the ministers ’ decision and suddenly the picture changed entirely . |
8 | The Regional Council 's Code of Practice on the Introduction of Computer Technology ( May 1989 ) made provision for voluntary screening arrangements for V.D.U . |
9 | Make provision for flexible working |
10 | Using SQL for high volume transactions inflicts unnecessary bottlenecks in the system when high volume transactions need to be processed , the company said . |
11 | Using SQL for high volume transactions inflicts unnecessary bottlenecks in the system when high volume transactions need to be processed , the company said . |
12 | Some critics have considered it to be too weak and idiosyncratic to carry responsibility for major public and social services . |
13 | Secondly , it is possible to exclude or restrict liability for other loss or damage ( e.g. to property ) caused by negligence , but only to the extent that the exemption clause is shown to satisfy the requirement of reasonableness . |
14 | High Court grants permission for full trial of solicitor accused of negligence over £4m will after six-year wrangle that has tied legal profession in knots Milestone in brother 's ‘ crusade for justice ’ . |
15 | In the two largest studies using cyclosporin for inflammatory bowel disease the incidence of nephrotoxicity was 7–10% . |
16 | The rule which imposes liability for unintentional defamation has had absurd results . |
17 | The association of ideas made fondness for Gentle sound like another disease , but he did n't comment on it , merely made arrangements to pick up Klein the following evening and put down the phone , plunged into a deeper trough than ever . |
18 | Repeat fundoplication for recurrent reflux was performed in two cases during the study . |
19 | In the 1860s Gaskell , Deacon & Co. was among the largest and most successful chemical works in Widnes , owing to Gaskell 's commercial management and Deacon 's method of recovering chlorine for bleaching-powder manufacture . |
20 | Use a specially formulated shampoo for permed hair . |
21 | A number of executive members agreed that the newly formed Coalition for Scottish Democracy would take the lead on campaigning for constitutional change and be the main co-ordinator of future events . |
22 | It empowers the Department of Justice to sue to obtain redress for victims of housing discrimination ( the damages may include payment for personal humiliation as well as loss of time or money ) . |
23 | It provided for nationalization of forests , the sale of some state-owned industries to provide money for agricultural development , some worker participation in prophet sharing , revision of electoral laws ( including significant rights for women ) , the formation of a Literacy Corps in an attempt to take education to the countryside and . |
24 | It is the condition in which the attempts to avoid , cover up or evade responsibility for bad feeling — bad feeling generated by the impossible need to live up to inflexible standards — themselves create yet more bad feeling . |
25 | It has added support for personal computer and workstation clients running X-Windows/Motif . |
26 | A principal purpose appeared to be to secure support for European Community ( EC ) aid for the Soviet economy . |
27 | To support distributed computing environments D&B says SmartStream will include support for Open Software Foundation Distributed Computing and Management Environments . |
28 | In 1987 a significant number of local doctors expressed an interest in assuming greater responsibility for the clinical care of non-insulin treated patients if review could be scheduled in normal surgery time and provided responsibility for retinal screening was not included . |
29 | Broadly speaking , it is easier to obtain funding for explanatory research that seems to provide guidance to policy-makers than for purely academic research , and for research that is statistically based than for research that is more qualitative in its approach . |
30 | There the exemption clause , according to its wording limited the liability of some seed merchants ( for supplying defective seed ) to the cost of replacing the seed ; it excluded liability for consequential loss of the buyers ' crop . |