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

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31 In the early numbers there are such diverse items as an account of a tea given for the Baptist children in Port Ellen and the news that Lord Rosebery had succeeded Mr Gladstone as Prime Minister .
32 In the early numbers there are such diverse items as an account of a tea given for the Baptist children in Port Ellen and the news that Lord Rosebery had succeeded Mr Gladstone as Prime Minister .
33 Many explanations have been given for the careful measurements and statistical information so frequent in Wordsworth 's early poetry , for example : but surely even this may ultimately go back to a desire to placate the scientific and Lockean tradition .
34 Here , for example , is a context drill to master the difference between " essen " and " fressen " : Non-English speakers learning the English word " run " would construct drills similar to the examples given for the different uses of " run " .
35 Since we carried out these studies , much more sophisticated computational programs have been developed for the social sciences .
36 When the weather calmed her master spent several days trawling for the missing anchors with grapnels in what the charts said was 30 fathoms of water .
37 ( Incidentally never forget to plan for the practical needs of the press when you 're drawing up your arrangements .
38 As well as catering for the spiritual needs of the Russian settlers , monks , sometimes with lay assistants , participated in the colonial process by establishing small monastic communities which soon attracted peasants and became the focus of new communities .
39 They had begun life catering for the manic requirements of radio 's The Goon Show , which stretched ingenuity to the full , requiring anything from Major Bloodnok 's gastric eruptions to the sound of ‘ a batter pudding whizzing through the air , hitting a wall and slithering to the floor ’ .
40 He slams the company 's parking proposals as ‘ wholly inadequate ’ to catering for the extra visitors .
41 You are only catering for the mindless buffoons who find Simon Fanshawe a greater stimulus than Shakespeare .
42 That means not only that the BA could save money , but that it could make a bob or two by catering for the assembled hacks .
43 The fourth aim of catering for the different levels of ability is more likely to be teacher-dependent .
44 The outcome of the local government election showed little change for the main parties , and SDLP MP Eddie McGrady said the Secretary of State would see the results revealed nothing that he did not already know .
45 This would compensate for the extra costs and disadvantages of disability , and thereby help to reduce the disparity experienced by many older women between their needs and resources .
46 Continuously rolling recorder charts are checked for the distinctive blips .
47 Here they 're weighed and measured and checked for the early signs of malnutrition , cholera and smallpox .
48 Following your memorandum of 5 August 1993 regarding the above retaining wall , the structure has been checked for the common modes of failure and appears to perform satisfactorily .
49 Final selection of the project , approval of the project for inclusion in the capital budget , setting of project implementation controls and post-audit review account for the remaining stages of the project cycle are covered in detail in chapter 5 .
50 The combination of fire and family probably account for the striking personalities of Ella Burrows and her daughter .
51 Since the patients in Newcombe and Ratcliff 's study sustained penetrating missile wounds of the brain whereas those of Hécaen and Sauguet suffered from naturally occurring lesions it is possible that aetiological differences account for the discrepant findings .
52 We believe that methodological limitations of the lactulose hydrogen breath test may explain the present results and account for the reported controversies .
53 It also seems Auxetophones account for the large numbers of records made by both candidates for the American Presidential Election of 1908 , which were recorded by Victor , the Gramophone Company 's American partner .
54 Three major causes account for the ensuing periods of upheaval which culminated in the establishment of a less formal relationship between the press and the political parties in the late 20th century :
55 The fact that the people involved who killed Chai in the snackbar fight were mostly ‘ unemployed youths ’ , seemed to emphasise for the young intellectuals the disrespect for knowledge prevalent in a money-orientated society .
56 Engel explains , ‘ … research must be undertaken for the right reasons .
57 I asked for the usual guarantees — that the object would n't endanger my ship or anyone on it , and that carrying it would breach no SenFed laws .
58 The difficulty is most apparent when discussing the Renaissance since by hypostatising science and art as two separate and separable activities Kemp is framing a problem that did not exist for the historical actors .
59 Set in a ‘ green and silent spot , amid the hills ’ , it was not intended for the Lyrical Ballads , but was a political meditation inspired by fears of a French invasion .
60 When Hazlitt and Coleridge visited Alfoxden the following day , Wordsworth was away from home ; but Dorothy provided them with a ‘ frugal repast ’ and let them see the now-abundant manuscripts intended for the Lyrical Ballads .
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