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

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1 These remain unused for the entire time that the child is in nappies .
2 Real power remained in the hands of the union delegations but it now became possible for the local parties to ensure that their opinions were more effectively voiced .
3 So even if you are convinced that interest rates are going to drop further and remain low for the foreseeable future , you need to be alert to find a good bargain .
4 When the subject of his father cropped up , which was not very often , Phil found that she could speak of him with true affection , keeping alive for the little boy his early memories of a loving father .
5 Due to the increased complexity arising from multiple word candidates in the input and the requirement that the system provide a wide coverage of English the use of an ATN-based grammar was considered unsuitable for the current application .
6 Problems arising from interviews are discussed and the task of case checking allocated for the following week .
7 It must be emphasised , however , that an experienced endoscopist is necessary , as Dieulafoy 's disease can easily be overlooked or concomitant lesions , such as ulcers or varices , may wrongly be considered responsible for the bleeding episode .
8 The failure of the Director of Public Prosecutions , QC , to instigate any criminal charges against the six police officers found responsible for the unlawful killing of , by the inquest jury on November 29th 1991 at Middlesborough Coroners ’ Court .
9 invites the Bar Council to investigate the decision by the DPP not to prosecute the six police officers found responsible for the unlawful killing of .
10 THE FUTURE LOOKS STORMY FOR THE NEW NATURAL HERITAGE AGENCY .
11 In the Method Tailoring phase , the analyst considers the type of instrument , or instruments , that are considered suitable for the particular investigation and decides their specific role in the analysis .
12 The same holds true for the other offering : Electronic Forms designer , which combines the facilities of Microsoft 's Visual Basic with Microsoft Mail ( or , it is claimed , any other MAPI-compliant electronic mail package ) to produce an intelligent forms construction kit .
13 Britain has potential for the following styles of mineralisation .
14 Which is why I do n't feel sorry for the poor . ’
15 Its contents certainly merit much closer attention than on the whole has been made possible for the general public around Europe .
16 For example , Andre Agassi uses Kevlar for the main ( vertical ) strings and Babolat VS gut for the cross strings to add ‘ resilience ’ to the strings — that is improving the strings ' ability to regain their original shape after impact with the ball .
17 A well-flighted right wing cross by Paul Raynor seemed perfect for the unmarked 6ft 4in player , but he headed over from seven yards .
18 His credentials seemed gold-plated for the new face of Toryism .
19 It seemed sad for the pregnant women , especially , to be in such a depressing house .
20 Apparently this new method had been tried out down south and it seemed ideal for the temperamental Orkney climate because you harvested when it was green and then you put it in a pit and packed it with a tractor and then you left it until it turned black and rotted and then you cut it up in chunks and fed it to the cattle .
21 The Board , he pointed out , had met monthly for the past two years , and controlled the work of the College .
22 Printing a section heading as a node name of the semantic net also sometimes seemed inappropriate for the printed form .
23 History is the process by which the liberation which Christ proclaimed will be made effective for the whole world .
24 What does it feel like for the select band of lay students ? , a mother and trained nurse who commutes daily from Stockton on Tees , says : ‘ Ushaw 's students have made us feel very welcome .
25 And there 's a purpose built flat for the disabled .
26 In the following year he was made responsible for the new shrine which Henry III was beginning for Edward the Confessor .
27 They may feel responsible for the racial injustice which other white people have inflicted on blacks , and see these injustices as entailing all manner of pathology for the black community , with its strengths and survival denied or not recognised .
28 Then he attacked with venom and had Thornton looking troubled for the only time in the fight .
29 Taxi drivers still complain a bit , as they do , but parking facilities were made available for the disabled .
30 BRITAIN will face a spiralling demand for long-term residential care of the elderly unless funds are made available for the rapid development of community services , a report warns today .
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