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

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1 After nearly perishing on the moors , she is taken in and cared for by the Reverend St John Rivers and his sisters Mary and Diana .
2 These arrangements , however , only affect policies that were applied for after the April 1987 deadline .
3 Police have released a description of the man they 're looking for in the Tewkesbury attack .
4 Their inspectors merely called for visual inspections and dye penetrant checks , as opposed to the ultrasonic testing called for in the UK .
5 Building Energy Management ( BEM ) systems can now operate the CHP generation plant automatically , ramping its output up and down as reflected by the power load called for by the BEM 's control of the building .
6 Since then he has been cared for at the Airedale General Hospital .
7 Shiloh , now renamed Blackie , is still being cared for at the Bothwellbridge Animal Welfare Centre at Hamilton .
8 For the last hundred years the picturesque ruins of the Augustinian nunnery ( founded around 1200 ) have been cared for by the Iona Cathedrals Trust .
9 Oh yeah , that 's what I 'm saying , there 's eight people used to go up I 've seen eight people leaving the Stenness Hotel crofters were around go round gillying for for the Stenness Hotel .
10 An OAU Military Observer Group ( GOM ) was provided for under the July ceasefire agreement .
11 Disabled people are provided for through the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons ' ( Northern Ireland ) Act ( 1978 ) .
12 The direct effect of such provisions is provided for within the United Kingdom by section 2(1) of the European Communities Act 1972 , in the following terms :
13 On May 18 Justice , Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Emmerson Munangagwa said that farmers whose land was compulsorily purchased would no longer be paid compensation in foreign currency remittable abroad , as provided for by the Lancaster House agreement .
14 The relationship between the Hague Convention and the other methods of obtaining evidence abroad provided for in the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and comparable State rules has occupied much judicial time .
15 The talks between the United States and the Soviet Union , provided for in the Moscow agreement , preoccupied the State Department and General Hodge in 1946 .
16 Er out of the eighteen thousand two hundred and thirteen dwellings , three hundred and er three thousand one hundred and sixty nine are in Langbar adjoining Cle er North Yorkshire , three thousand two hundred and thirty three dwellings are in Middlesbrough adjoining North Yorkshire , and seven thousand eight hundred and thirty four dwellings are in Stockton , of which four thousand three hundred are at Ingleby which d , directly also adjoins the North Yorkshire boundary , so I I think that I must make that quite clear that the majority of these dwellings provided for in the Cleveland structure plan are erm comparable in terms of er the that area .
17 The Anglo-Irish Intergovernmental Conference , as provided for in the November 1985 Agreement , met in Belfast on July 17 .
18 He is right that any settlement must be based not just on discussions between India and Pakistan , as provided for in the Simla agreement , but on the political process in Kashmir .
19 It was everything that Burton could have hoped for in the West End at that time .
20 It was not beyond the wit of any surgeon worthy of his calling or apothecary worthy of his phial to have been able to perform superficial embalming , and it is highly unlikely that assistance was asked for at the London end .
21 During the day , the Acropolis is not to be missed and souvenirs can be bartered for in the Flea market .
22 Production of the two aircraft is scheduled to rise from 35-40 a year to 50 aircraft by 1992 , 60 per cent of which will be acounted for by the BAe 1000 .
23 I wanted to show her why hospitals like Barts are crucial as providers not only of specialist care of the rare and the bizarre , but also superlative care of the plain and usual , with a quality of nursing that surpasses the ‘ barely adequate ’ striven for by the NHS executive .
24 Just as the record was going to be released , Dave came round and told us he 'd got another manager for us and it turned out to be Ralph Horton who we 'd auditioned for at The Roebuck Pub in Tottenham Court Road .
25 On 19 June 1841 the spire of St Michael 's was struck by lightning so severely that it had to be taken down and rebuilt at a cost of £84 , paid for by the Buxtons .
26 The London headquarters created a ‘ circulating library , paid for by the Cadbury brothers , which numbered 7,000 volumes by 1900 .
27 A huge hoarding , paid for by the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation ( CBDC ) , shows two contrasting images .
28 It was paid for by the Coats family and cost a phenomenal £100,000 or £3,300,000 in 1990 terms .
29 She told the audience how she had seen a new state-of-the-art ambulance which was only for use by private patients but staffed and paid for by the NHS .
30 It was paid for by the WRVS in conjunction with Northern Arts .
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