Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [vb pp] for the " in BNC.

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1 The five CODESA working groups met for the first time on Jan. 20 in Johannesburg .
2 One of the possible reasons suggested for the relationship between risk and recall in Study 1 was that performing risk-related judgment tasks while driving had made that information particularly memorable .
3 On the grounds that James IV 's will had nominated her for the regency only if she remained a widow , the Scottish Estates sent for the Duke of Albany , descendant of that Stewart who had plagued James III .
4 Relationships are dynamic … the status system is a kind of social front , a temporary balance of forces , behind which individuals develop the social skills needed for the … resolution of intergenerational competition ’ ( Crook 1975 ) .
5 The need to differentiate between different types of riot and the contrasting meanings involved for the participants is recognised by Smith ( 1983 ) .
6 The generally optimistic tenor of this debate provides a revealing comparison with those public views examined for the earlier period .
7 Thus , playing to the Germans ' appeal for order , these two brave Frenchmen secured for the trade a buffer in the form of the CIVC which took on the day-to-day unpleasantries of dealing with an alien administration .
8 Phase ( III ) will be a series of interviews to obtain more detailed information on the strategic and tactical considerations involved for the contracting parties .
9 On the night of Wednesday 4 July 1759 Rear-Admiral George [ later Admiral Lord ] Rodney in the 60-gun Achilles , led four 50-gun ships of the line , five frigates and six bomb-ketches , described earlier , into Le Havre and , impudently anchoring in the main channel , began next morning a heavy bombardment of the docks , the warehouses storing timber , the construction yards , and , most important of all , the completed flat-boats intended for the coming invasion .
10 If enough of the synthetic peptide molecules are supplied then there might be very few free receptors left for the viruses to bind to .
11 Leaving its Lyneham home , with British troops bound for the United Nations in Bosnia .
12 2.15.5 any public lavatories provided for the benefit of persons using the Centre generally
13 The intention may appear from an express definition in different terms made for the purpose of a particular section or group of sections .
14 The profits of British Airways plunged for the year ending in March .
15 Not only are different names used for the same thing , different things are known by the same name .
16 The result was the creation of large-scale public bureaucracies designed for the efficient regulation of water use .
17 This new residence , recently named Alexander Court by the former Principal , Sir Kenneth Alexander , is the first of a series of residential developments planned for the eastern end of the campus , beyond Airthrey Castle .
18 Ten British players qualified for the final leg with the top eight seeds — including five British — receiving byes into the second round .
19 Summary In this chapter we have shown how writing an essay depends on the manipulation of raw materials collected for the purpose , including editions of literary works , critical essays , information gathered from reference sources and advice sought from teachers or supervisors .
20 Yorkshire .... 29 Durham ....... 16 FORCED to abandon the selection policy that in recent seasons embraced many of the top players qualified for the county but living well out of it in favour of those representing clubs within the broad acres , Yorkshire made an emphatic and ebullient start at Otley in an effort to regain the title they last won in 1987 .
21 Over the years there have been a great number of electronic games concocted for the hobbyist , including one or two cricket games .
22 The timetable of interesting exhibitions planned for the Courtauld this year includes ‘ Sixteenth-century Bolognese Drawings ’ ( 18 June–31 August ) ; ‘ Kokoschka in the Princes Gate collection : Drawings , Prints , Books ’ ( 9 September–28 October ) ; ‘ Mexican nineteenth-century prints ’ ( 6 November–20 December ) , the latter a loan collection which will also be shown at the Banco de Mexico , the Mexican Embassy and Richmond College .
23 The use of solar collectors which can concentrate solar radiation sufficiently to generate the high temperatures needed for the thermochemical conversion of water is also a long-term possibility .
24 Parliament yesterday confounded widespread predictions that it would wind itself up ahead of the Warsaw Pact 's first free elections scheduled for the spring .
25 The timetable approved by the foreign ministers provided for the signing of a treaty on May 12 .
26 Mr Marland says the safe and lucrative deals were creamed off by the syndicates , and the risky ones left for the unsuspecting to pick up .
27 The French government disclosed on July 5 that it had decorated Lt.-Col. Alain Mafart , one of the two French agents convicted for the bombing of the Greenpeace flagship , Rainbow Warrior , in Auckland harbour in 1985 [ see pp. 33852-55 ; 34565-68 ] .
28 These villains deserve , so ‘ law and order ’ campaigners tell us ceaselessly in their strident moral rhetoric , either short , sharp , shock treatment , including death by hanging or castration by chemotherapy — ‘ off with their goolies ’ — or long , endless , self-destroying stretches as non-paying guests in crumbling , insanitary , overcrowded prisons constructed for the redemption of lost Christian souls by our Victorian ancestors .
29 However , the problem is not so much the balance , but the varying times taken for the raw materials to complete their respective breakdowns and become available to the plants .
30 An example of a letter to indicative offerors selected for the second phase of the auction is set out in 1102.20 .
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