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

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1 Save the horses ! ’ , as the chief splashed across the creek to gather mounts for the fleeing families .
2 Mr Wigley said the company 's banking facilties are sufficient to support activities for the forseeable future while it strives to reduce debt further until rental and retail income covers interest costs and overheads .
3 Carello Lighting supplies lamps for the automotive industry
4 Points values for the new weapons and war machines described in this section are given all together here .
5 An evaluation of the source established the accuracy of the information it contained and formulated definitions for the various terms employed .
6 However , Potten et al have recently reported that in vivo bromodeoxyuridine labelling indices for the rectal mucosa were lower than those for the rest of the colon , which were fairly homogeneous .
7 In 1988 , amidst a great burst of publicity , one forestry company announced plans for the future management and improvement of a river they owned .
8 wants to see plans for the modified programme in early June , and a first draft is expected by mid-May .
9 The government was also pursuing plans for the increased privatization of state-owned enterprises .
10 ‘ We used to have to go to them all and raise funds for the old Alma Mater .
11 Ambassador to the USA and Lady Renwick ) is also intended to stimulate American patronage and raise funds for the Royal Academy and the Royal Marsden Cancer Appeal ( tickets from the organizer on 0799 52699 ) .
12 We 're building shops for the new town .
13 I have given thanks for the brave and selfless work done by many British men and women who face dangerous circumstances every day .
14 There was little to indicate what a busy area this was to become , with buoyed channels for the large tankers , and the storage tanks and quays of Sullom Voe tucked away neatly out of sight amongst the low hills .
15 To ask the Secretary of State for Energy what he is doing to promote opportunities for the British oil industry in winning orders and contracts overseas .
16 However large or small your business operation , whether you manufacture goods or provide a service , there may be times when you need to borrow funds for the day-to-day financing of your working capital or to tide you over an unexpected cash flow problem .
17 He will also discuss plans for the mandatory repatriation of Vietnamese boat people .
18 Others , such as the sex fiend dubbed the ‘ Shopping Bag Rapist ’ ( Sun ) , and the soft-spoken brute , known as the ‘ Lonely Heart Rapist ’ , believed to be a loner who regularly visited clubs for the divorced and separated in the Home Counties ( Sun ) , do not have nicknames which provide instant headlines .
19 It has just announced special tools which will allow developers to write products for the unlaunched Windows NT which can run immediately on the new Windows 3.1 .
20 It is due next month , just as her actor husband Alexander Hanson , 33 , starts rehearsals for the national tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber 's Aspects of Love .
21 So far we have considered reasons for the general increase in local government expenditure over the years .
22 Before the Garden invests further in computer equipment , cabling , and other IT equipment , the Computer Management Group is to advise Management on our existing IT situation , and to provide plans for the logical development of computing and other IT facilities .
23 God is a planner and he has plans for the British Isles .
24 Their heads have decorated pikes for the common cry of curs to snap and growl at . ’
25 He said that the new ‘ learning for work scheme ’ — intended to provide opportunities for the unemployed to pursue vocationally relevant full-time courses of education , with fees paid and an allowance equivalent to their benefit entitlement for up to a year — gave another opportunity for the longer-term unemployed to take up training opportunities and thus to increase their chances of finding employment .
26 All these setbacks did n't matter , old chap , because the referee only has eyes for the big boys .
27 That refers to features such as route numbers , destination displays and entrance and exit steps for the disabled .
28 However , the approximate fields generated by conveniently chosen polarizations may be inserted in the classical extremum principles ( minimum potential energy and minimum complementary energy ) to bound the overall energy and consequently provide bounds for the overall moduli .
29 He became the first Earl of Iveagh , and set up the Guinness and Iveagh Trusts which provided homes for the poor in Dublin and London , and made substantial contributions to Trinity College and Dublin hospitals .
30 In 1651 , the Rump Parliament debated a suggestion that all twenty-six should be demolished and their stonework and furnishings sold to provide funds for the poor .
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