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

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1 The vendor and its directors will constitute separate persons each accepting restrictions for the purposes of RTPA 1976 .
2 Many Arabs who lost their homes in what became the state of Israel and settled on the West Bank in 1948 became refugees for a second time during the Six Day War in 1967 .
3 In 1890 he was elected mayor of Derby and in 1891 became JP for the county .
4 The three groups have agreed to give the new trust £116,000 this year and have each nominated members for the trust 's board .
5 That provided support for the regulars in a vital role .
6 That has implications for the gearing of the system .
7 ‘ If there is anything we can do at the dams , it may be that we can raise their levels by even two or three inches , but that has implications for the surrounding countryside . ’
8 In the August 1949 election the German people favoured the CDU ( 31 per cent ) over the SPD ( 29 per cent ) , and other parties too proved willing to support Adenauer for the Chancellorship .
9 The Factory Acts of 1891 and 1895 made provision for the regulation of homework , but the numbers remained hard to calculate .
10 For example , being prepared to kill others for the sake of one 's country — fatherland or motherland — or the act of ‘ falling in love ’ are both considered to be quite ‘ normal ’ acts in modern Western society .
11 This offers support for the idea ( in those practices with at least one partner with a special interest in diabetes ) of concentrating diabetic care on that partner , thus reinforcing that general practitioner 's skills .
12 This has consequences for the LEEDS-UNITED list , because only list members can post to it ( helps deter bovver from non-list members ) .
13 All this has implications for the head 's style of management .
14 This has implications for the description of performance , and will be taken up in more detail in the next chapter of the report .
15 As will be suggested , this has implications for the process of anchoring .
16 This has implications for the generally study of ideology and the counter-themes of ideology ( Billig , 1982 ; and Billig et al . ,
17 With respect to the individual , foreign language teachers need to know how allegiance to a language is a significant trait in the individual 's personal identity both because this has implications for the degree of acceptance of the foreign language by the learner — whether he/she is a speaker of English only or other languages too — and because the foreign language teacher may well have an advisory role to play in his/her school concerning the place of language and languages in the curriculum in general .
18 This has implications for the organisation as a whole : ‘ in the rhetoric of the FMI , departments are expected to move from structures based on centralised but separate responsibilities for finance , personnel , policy , executive operations and performance improvement towards structures that decentralise and cluster these responsibilities in ‘ businesses ’ . ’
19 All this has implications for the UK financial sector , and financial institutions have responded to the challenge in four separate ways .
20 This provided cover for a uniformed gunman who opened fire with a sub-machine gun , hitting Boudiaf in the back and the head .
21 Jacques 's visits to the LEAs and branches in the rural eastern counties confirmed his belief that without the continuing presence of high quality resident tutor-organisers in rural areas , few people would be prepared to accept responsibility for the organisation and maintenance of self-directing adult student groups in villages .
22 DoE might be prepared to provide money for the initial cost of investigating polluted sites .
23 Many more farmers would be willing to undertake conversion if the Government were prepared to provide subsidies for the first five years to help re-equip .
24 Publishers are often willing to grant permission for the reproduction of music upon written application , or even by a telephone call , supported by a subsequent letter .
25 English Heritage , and some local authorities , may be willing to grant aid for the making of replacement railings .
26 The Soviet government indicated that Moscow would be willing to provide troops for a U N peace keeping force in the Gulf , but urged Washington not to take unilateral action .
27 For example , the purchaser may consider that certain supplier contracts are essential to the business but at the same time is not willing to accept responsibility for the vendor 's debts to the supplier .
28 We 'll even give you free glazing insurance for the first 12 months .
29 Some of the textured pavement and warning tiles did not function well and some caused difficulties for the non-handicapped , as when snagging high heels .
30 This allows time for the patient to settle in hospital , for nursing and medical staff to complete their respective ( psychological and physical ) assessments of the patient and for investigations and special preparations to be carried out .
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