Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [to-vb] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 9.8 An employee who suffers personal injury for which compensation is not payable under the Regional Council 's approved schemes may be awarded an ex-gratia payment to compensate for any financial expenditure incurred . |
2 | And I 'm not so sure that portrait is the best possible erm medium to use , or the best possible photograph to use for this type of er trick . |
3 | Thus Southwark , which exports 70% of adults needing residential care , will not receive adequate funding to pay for future placements . |
4 | I would like to take this opportunity to thank for all her hard work as our efficient and conscientious secretary , and to wish her and her family every success in the future . |
5 | In two in two litre containers still only in this case to cater for those people generally er generally needing a larger supply available in the home , in caravans etcetera . |
6 | This period around 1967 was the time of the big change-over in the airline business from piston engines to jets , so it was clear that the programme I had selfishly pursued for my own good was in fact a proper course to follow for all Ops inspectors if they were to continue to be able to do their work effectively . |
7 | She did not tell me that the poor hungry children had to wash with ice in the morning , and walk through wet snow to sit for two hours with icy feet in a cold church on Sundays . |
8 | It is possible to modify these various statements of the no-arbitrage condition to allow for continuous compounding . |
9 | Even where there is some attempt to account for female/male differences in deviant behaviour , the explanation may simply resort to the simplistic notion that sex roles are generally differentiated . |
10 | I thought it was all a joke , you 've really got to be some schmuck to fall for that one . |
11 | The civil service unions chose this moment to strike for better pay . |
12 | An individual must have been in the business for ten years or have retained shares throughout this period to qualify for maximum relief . |
13 | On this the spokesman said , ‘ the Vulcan will no be flown any more ’ adding , ‘ it would be down to an acceptable purchaser to arrange for any ferrying . ’ |
14 | This is also a popular place to stop for hot drinks in winter , cold in summer or coffee and brandy any time . |
15 | For the moment we ignore government borrowing and consider the argument that high taxation to pay for high levels of public spending necessarily strangles the economy . |
16 | They profess wholehearted support for clean coal technology , but , by forcing British Coal to search for private sector money , the potentially world-beating topping cycle developments at Grimethorpe have been delayed and delayed . |
17 | The new bridge , designed by W.H. Barlow , was of wrought-iron lattice girder construction , like the old , but proper scientific calculations were made this time to allow for lateral wind pressure — the first time scientific studies of such stresses were made — and the new Tay Bridge , still the longest railway bridge in Britain at just over 2 miles , has stood solid for 100 years , linking Dundee with Fife . |
18 | In many areas the indicator taken by the LEA for extra funding to compensate for urban disadvantage is the number of children registered for free school meals . |
19 | ‘ Humanism is a positive philosophy — it believes human beings have a moral responsibility to care for each other . ’ |
20 | Each student on the parallel track was given a personal computer to use for electronic mail communication with tutors and other students and for access to bibliographic information . |
21 | Failure to push through the higher taxes would have a serious impact on Labour 's plans to raise extra revenue to pay for improved social benefits , such as higher pensions and child benefit . |
22 | I think probably the County Council are in a better position than me er to advise you as to whether that thirty one thousand commitment figure is true of not , but if it were the case , then I think , Yes I would agree that erm the train would stop very quickly , and in view of the situation that we 're now in , there would have to be a degree of future flexibility to allow for phased reduction in development over future years . |
23 | As well as Di 's shoes , there 's a selection of wedding stationery , hats , headdresses and jewellery — the perfect place to browse for all your wedding accessories . |
24 | Leave the dough in a warm place to rise for 30 minutes . |
25 | The government has already promised extra cash to pay for longer transmissions for the BBC 's World Service in Arabic and Persian . |
26 | Rules 6.172 to 6:177 set out the procedure for the application for a public examination , requisitioning the official receiver to apply for such an examination , at the hearing itself and the expenses of it . |
27 | Then , if this happened again , it would be a simple thing to account for each animal . |
28 | Notice in particular that we have not used , anywhere in our analysis , the " shape " of the tubes T and S , so we can expect a similar analysis to hold for all homoclinic orbits to the origin which occur in the Lorenz equations . |
29 | Interference conditions can be quickly checked with a simple expression to test for any of the four possible interference states : remote , touching , interfering , and inserted . |
30 | According to these factors they decide just how much land to use for each crop and just how many sheep , beef cattle or dairy cows to keep . |