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

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1 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 .
2 DoE might be prepared to provide money for the initial cost of investigating polluted sites .
3 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 .
4 English Heritage , and some local authorities , may be willing to grant aid for the making of replacement railings .
5 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 .
6 We 'll even give you free glazing insurance for the first 12 months .
7 Firstly , the rice-salt solution failed to fulfil the second criterion , which demands that the materials needed for preparing the mixture should be affordable by all who need them : The actual components of the mixture were readily available , indeed this was one of the reasons which prompted BRAC to substitute rice for the less readily available gur .
8 There were suggestions that the Khartoum government might now be willing to contemplate secession for the south , eventually leading to some form of federation with the north .
9 In reconciling the needs of these groups it is sensible to separate appraisal for the purpose of judging performance from that of dealing with pay and promotion .
10 The big show-piece cinemas were built to pull in the fashionable trade but they were not designed for the exclusive use of a social elite ; rather they were provided for all those groups who were prepared to pay money for the movie entertainment that was being provided as part of the delights offered by the down-town city .
11 Although the Macmillan cabinet pressed management to delay a settlement , ministers were not prepared to take responsibility for a breakdown in negotiations ; when the industry settled , the Prime Minister publicly rebuked management for capitulating to the unions and breaching the pay pause ( 1982 : 225–6 ) .
12 The absence of this arrangement in Nucella lapillus lends support for the separation of Nucella from Thais .
13 Willing to take responsibility for the church to grow , and not wait for it to happen .
14 Before being able to close off an SPR , it must have been accepted by a LIFESPAN user ( to prevent it being passed on indefinitely if no one is willing to take responsibility for the work ) .
15 Before being able to close off an SPR , it must have been accepted by a LIFESPAN user ( to prevent it being passed on indefinitely if no one is willing to take responsibility for the work ) .
16 Punk rock had had a purging effect on pop music ; clearing out the old to make way for the new .
17 None of this is to deny that the February 1960 agreement was partly a result of Khrushchev 's ‘ allowing Mikoian to make trouble for the Americans in Cuba ’ ( Bonsal : 1971 , p. 156 ) , but it is important to recognise that , whatever political considerations were involved , they were firmly backed up by a favourable set of economic circumstances .
18 Likewise , they are prepared to make allowance for the fact that certain scientific facts about the world were not known , or for example that the biological relation of woman to man was misunderstood .
19 The possibility of commercial suicide aside , the single was to become the perfect deflecting plate for the new album .
20 With his vowels short as his hair , it was easy to mistake Wellington for an Afrikaner .
21 This made the task of the prosecutor somewhat easier , but it had the paradoxical effect that a person who distributed such material with a mischievous intention could argue that the recipients of his material were unlikely to be influenced by it , and he was therefore not guilty if his audience were already corrupt , or were members of an anti-racist organisation , or if the publication or spoken words were so contrary to human decency that they would be likely to provoke sympathy for the intended victim rather than hatred of him .
22 How is a consultant physician or surgeon in a busy hospital supposed to find time for the formal educational supervision suggested , much less the pastoral aspects ?
23 These plants were supposed to provide fuel for a new generation of ‘ fast ’ reactors which would burn plutonium , but neither the demand for nuclear power nor the performance of fast reactors has met the planners ' expectations , and the cost of uranium fuel has dropped .
24 He 's about as likely to have sympathy for the devil as he is to have satisfaction .
25 ‘ They are faithful to their lords ’ , wrote William of Malmesbury of the Normans , ‘ but swift to break faith for a slight occasion .
26 I 'm supposed to take care for a while .
27 In one of his most vivid dreams , he saw a large aspirin bottle , labelled : ‘ Guaranteed to mask pain for a while ! ’
28 A NURSE yesterday told how a colleague accused of murdering four children had been quick to summon help for a sick baby .
29 He has been at the centre of California politics too long to escape responsibility for the state 's deeper sicknesses .
30 A period with slow stirring to allow time for the floc to form is an important stage in the flocculation treatment .
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