Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Having settled the principle , the partners must make provision for the actual event .
2 The terms and conditions should make provision for the following items .
3 Vista Chemical , the American subsidiary of the German Company RWE-DEA has been given responsibility for the worldwide marketing of linear alkylbenzene .
4 For six years or so the CNAA had moved with caution — indeed , only one of its officers , Francis Hanrott , had any previous experience involving contact with teacher education , and he was given responsibility for the various levels of negotiation .
5 Therefore , argue Trist et al. , the work group has to be given responsibility for the entire cycle of operations , and for handling the interdependence between those on different shifts .
6 The study did not show any major differences between doctors and nurses , indicating that nurses who are specifically trained to assess attempted suicide patients and who work in a team where there is a psychiatrist available for consultation and supervision can be given responsibility for the initial assessment of these patients .
7 Stockbrokers never more than now lack enthusiasm for the small client .
8 * The government is to host a further meeting in Tunis in April , when representatives of Western donors and multilateral agencies will consolidate plans to continue support for the environmental programme .
9 Was not ‘ cushion ’ the term which eventually became vogue for the extra help which was thrown over the poll tax time and again in a vain attempt to douse the flames of dissent .
10 A clutch of companies involved in technology from the Soviet space programmes has been given permission for the first time to deal direct with foreigners .
11 I think it was er fairly evident that he had given permission for the three British hostages to be released after Sir Edward Heath 's meeting with Tariq .
12 Subject to that undertaking , I am pleased to announce today that I have increased the funding planned by the corporation by £22 million , bringing provision for the next three years to £130 million .
13 The legislation made provision for the compulsory purchase of 5,500,000 hectares of predominantly white-owned land earmarked for redistribution to black families .
14 in the region of twenty months and two years , erm , in those circumstances my Lord er the issue must arise in the interim er is er able er to re-claim money for the central fund , these are monies that are as your Lordship knows under article ten , payable forthwith on demand and in the interim can it rely on the statutory effect of section fourteen of the act
15 However , many commentators placed responsibility for the current economic crisis firmly on the Karami government 's own policies .
16 However , despite a varied programme there has been great difficulty in gathering support for the other functions and indeed the last one had to be cancelled .
17 Douglas Roaf has given money for the Physical Sciences , and an anonymous donor for the Biological Sciences .
18 Should you wish to paint hardwood for the first time , it will be necessary to coat it with an aluminium primer .
19 During the North-East ABA Select v London and Home Counties match , Spennymoor 's Stephen Hodgson will meet London 's Barney Doherty , who pipped Hodgson on a majority points decision for the national schools title in the finals at Derby recently .
20 When they had finished unloading , Therese said , ‘ My coco , I shall be helping Loulou for the next week or two , I do n't like leaving him much when he 's working on those big things .
21 He became mayor for the first time in October 1261 and was reappointed in October 1262 , years in which the king dominated London , having thrown off the restrictions imposed on him by the Provisions of Oxford in 1258 .
22 He tried very hard not to cough like he 'd seen people cough in westerns when they tried whisky for the first time , and got away with just clearing his throat rather loudly ( he looked round at the curtains , afraid somebody might have heard ) .
23 Every king from James I to James V ( though not Mary ) built ; as with the great guns and the great ships , so they managed to find money for the great buildings .
24 Is it not clear that the substantial staged increases in respect of the existing bridge are being imposed simply to provide money for the second , privatised bridge ?
25 DoE might be prepared to provide money for the initial cost of investigating polluted sites .
26 To establish support for the prospective family , a system of referral from adoption agencies to child health records or community managers is needed .
27 The tier of local government which accepts responsibility for the major spending departments of education and social services becomes dominant in financial terms and consequently in status .
28 The Principal in charge of the section from which the investigating team leader is drawn then accepts responsibility for the entire investigation .
29 The revolution promised paradise for the poor .
30 and team should also enjoy support for the second of my points .
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