Example sentences of "[verb] the [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , whispered the hon. Member for Dagenham , they would support us . |
2 | We will design the full ad for them if they want at no extra cost . |
3 | She had witnessed the on-off charm for herself when he had thought himself alone in the Feathers ' coffee-room . |
4 | In my judgment it was open to the committee to decide the appeal on the grounds that , there being over-subscription which would prejudice efficient education if all were admitted , to uphold the reasonable criteria for selection between all the applicants for a limited number of places is prima facie a fair and just way to determine the appeal . |
5 | Magistrates sitting in the Juvenile Court must have completed the special training for the Juvenile Panel . |
6 | They are not so insignificant that they can be ignored ; but nor are they so important that they can be allowed to kill the only prospect for peace that does not involve a fight to a standstill . |
7 | Last week on The Jamesons ( R2 ) he and his wife ditched the usual phone-in for a fax-in . |
8 | My diary records the frequent wish for ‘ interesting people and interesting places ’ . |
9 | You fellow Christians — never lose the warm love for your Lord , because that is the very centre of your service for him . |
10 | Section C is taking the basic feel from A and making it a little busier ( this is a good technique to use over a middle 8 section in order to build it dynamically , but not lose the original direction for the song ) ; it then repeats to A and goes to the coda . |
11 | Hopefully , this car will be the first of the Centenary class , replacing the OMOs , and maintaining the regular service for many years to come ! |
12 | It said that inherently bad foundations and faulty construction meant that the cost of maintaining the old building for any length of time ‘ must be necessarily large ’ , and even at the time of his examination the building was undergoing further repairs . |
13 | Failure to do so was punished by being forced to wear the hated beret for a whole day in school — for lessons , lunch , everything , a badge of shame Sally had so far managed to avoid . |
14 | But , above all , it divided the Liberal Party for in 1916 David Lloyd George replaced Asquith as Prime Minister of the Coalition government . |
15 | Her son went straight to the town hall to ask maintenance men to restore the vital services for his mother . |
16 | Second , Lyell had outlined very fully — and of course rejected — the comprehensive transmutationist system of biology developed by jean Lamarck , praising the French zoologist for his courage in extending his repugnant ideas to our own species , man . |
17 | Part of the usability studies that WordPerfect has done on Presentations has surfaced in the setup options. , Wherever it 's possible , the program can be set to auto-select the correct driver for whatever option you 're configuring . |
18 | I , I could summize the sporting facilities for the pensioners . |
19 | But , in a ground-breaking move , EIGA has struck a deal that involves the Russian Agency for International Cooperation and Development giving companies buying the cover a letter promising not to pounce . |
20 | Eat the high-fibre vegetables for their value in health and weight control , but by all means add more variety and colour to your plate , if you wish , with these harmless foods which do n't provide enough calories to slow your weight loss . |
21 | The problem was too many men applying for too few places ; in 1895 , eighty-seven men passed the required examination for the ministry although the college still had only sixty places . |
22 | As long as they passed the necessary assessments for each course , they would get their degree at the end of three years . |
23 | At Birkbeck , Joyce passed the intermediate examination for his BA and then read English language and literature for the second part of his degree . |
24 | Although the viewers would still see the planned number of episodes , production-wise it meant re-engaging the regular cast for an extra week 's recording : potentially expensive as contracts would need to be re-negotiated . |
25 | Euro-MPs of all parties have criticized the European Commission for its alleged weakness on implementing an integrated environmental policy . |
26 | * Greenpeace has criticized the Israeli government for failing to take steps to cut production of methyl bromide . |
27 | If the information is acceptable , LIFESPAN will automatically fill in the missing identifier/title , and display the current details for the Product ( if any exist ) . |
28 | To avoid these situations it is important for pilots to be taught the right technique for the take-off run . |
29 | The answer is to curb the long-run demand for money . |
30 | Having eaten and digested its food deriving the necessary nutrients for health , growth and repair , fish , in common with all animals , excrete or eliminate the waste and other byproducts that are of no further use to the body . |