Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [to-vb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Thus Southwark , which exports 70% of adults needing residential care , will not receive adequate funding to pay for future placements .
2 It is possible to modify these various statements of the no-arbitrage condition to allow for continuous compounding .
3 This is also a popular place to stop for hot drinks in winter , cold in summer or coffee and brandy any time .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 In mid-October a group of former civil servants and former senior members of the MCP announced the formation of the United Democratic Front to campaign for multiparty democracy .
11 This is obviously a strong incentive to go for long periods .
12 Individuals may not have access to private transport to substitute for inadequate public provision ; they may not be able to obtain a lift when necessary and they may not possess a telephone or the resources to obtain a car or phone .
13 They will eventually be forced to adjust their attitudes towards regional security to allow for popular attitudes , rather than for Western preference , or face dangerous domestic unrest and a radical intensification of Islam and Arab nationalism .
14 But it 's a good technical business to have for other people as well to know about .
15 In the end , however , the Ukrainian decision to vote for full independence left him with little alternative but to withdraw from the USSR and in effect bring about its demise ( see pp. 179–85 ) .
16 In 1987 , Italian statisticians added 18 per cent to their estimate of Italy 's national income to account for unrecorded economic activity .
17 One is that the cradle to grave provision of welfare , implicit in the Beveridge proposals , has proved to be too expensive and that the demand for welfare has grown faster than has the national income to pay for adequate comprehensive services and benefits .
18 His anthropological attempt to account for spatial variations in the nature of politics is countered by others who associate the origins of political variations across the earth 's surface with variations within the sphere of production ( notably with the core-periphery structure of the capitalist world-economy : Johnston , 1984d , 1989d ; Taylor , 1989 ) .
19 During gastroscopy , the folds of Kerckring are assessed for any reduction and distal duodenal biopsy specimens are taken in all patients for histological examination to look for villous atrophy .
20 Police fought with students at Yaoundé University on April 2 , as they demanded the end of President Paul Biya 's rule and a national conference to prepare for political reform .
21 National legislation on competition is excluded save that the Commission can , when approving a merger , attach conditions and authorise the member state concerned to apply national legislation to provide for effective competition in the local market .
22 Other approaches , such as that of Gumperz ( e.g. 1982 ) , tend to use intuitive categories as a basis for a description of code switching , relying on notions of psychological motivation to account for particular switches .
23 A Prudential savings plan , taken out for a term of 10 years or more , is the ideal way to save for future events .
24 It is surprising what can be achieved in an old and complex building to provide for disabled people and also how much the internal and external architecture can benefit from the refurbishment that the opportunities of converting a building for disabled access can provide .
25 A EUROPEAN Commission document has made it plain that politics rather than economic criteria will determine whether the Highlands and Islands win a long battle to qualify for increased cash aid from Brussels .
26 I have often suggested that a good place to look for worthwhile ideas is in the bankruptcy fields , for failure can he due to so many causes other than the failure of the basic concept ( poor management , cash-flow problems , dainty investors , competition at the time , technical problems , etc . ) .
27 Robert Kilroy-Silk claims that Bryan Gould ‘ has arrogated to himself the exclusive right to speak for southern England middle income groups . ’
28 In the 1940s such economic management was slightly inflationary , but this was broadly seen as a reasonable price to pay for full employment and economic growth .
29 Legal title to land for indigenous peoples
30 His success shows that Mr Yeltsin has a useful service to perform for Soviet democracy .
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