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

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1 According to the values listed above for the product of the reaction in our example for case 2 should be NiO(s) and not CO(g) .
2 Last night angry shareholders called on the Deanses to go now for the good of the 117-year-old club .
3 You will be taught about hazards both in the classroom and on the wards and should always adhere to procedures and policies laid down for the safety of patients and yourself .
4 The couple were chauffeured from their homes to the town hall where they put on the replica mayoral chains made specially for the occasion .
5 As one seminar is brought to conclusion plans forge ahead for the next and 1992 is no exception .
6 The team will play to the rules laid down for the 1992 World Cup .
7 The shipmaster was down by the mast , ready to lower the cross-spar with its square sail , and the crew were flexing their muscles and setting oars in the rowlocks to slide out for the turn up against the wind into Duart Bay .
8 Several senior officers and other experts argued publicly for the abolition of conscription and for the creation of a smaller professional Army .
9 Tomorrow night we 're back with the display team , this time in the city of San Diego where huge and hungry crowds built up for a game of American football .
10 ‘ The times cry out for a dramatic change in our relationship to our neighbour , the Earth and , at root to God .
11 In 1952 it adopted the practice of permitting deputies to stand in for the ministers : the deputies soon became permanent features , attending to all business except that deemed to be symbolically important .
12 Some of the early structure plans were extraordinarily ambitious in their scope : land use plans promised just for a little while to become all-embracing social , economic and ‘ physical ’ documents , with a further clear relationship to transportation matters .
13 A group of 25 communicators , sociologists and people from the religious communities of North America and Asia have agreed on specific plans to work together for a more just global communication environment .
14 The Daily Telegraph , Observer and Economist , unsuccessful in groups bidding variously for the Yorkshire and Central Scotland franchises , were given holdings in LWT .
15 Spared that sort of indignity , the 22 horses and riders approached individually for a staggered start .
16 ARE HOTELIERS GEARING UP FOR THE NEW EC FIRE SAFETY DIRECTIVE ?
17 ‘ It 's probably only one of the local kids sneaking in for a look around , ’ Jessamy tried to reassure herself .
18 She reached up and pulled his head down , her lips parted expectantly for a renewal of his kisses .
19 His eyes clouded over for a moment , and his voice became gruff .
20 The cars drew up for a quiet haggle , the girls got in .
21 It is mainly to adult adventure stones that they must look for the romantic and chivalric manifestations of love towards which they reach in adolescence ; such feelings are by convention regarded as unseemly and unsuitable in books written specifically for the young .
22 Wardhaugh 's ( 1986 : 175–7 ) reference to the Belfast research , for example , appears to suggest that the whole thing was undertaken as an investigation of social network and the linguistic variables selected specifically for the purpose of demonstrating network patterns quantitatively .
23 Two hopeful crabs line up for the start of the race .
24 As seen in Chapter 3 , this was also true in the nineteenth century , despite lower clergy support particularly for the Fenian movement .
25 In addition to neutrality on abortion all three candidates stand firmly for a fully democratic and accountable leadership free of political extremities and minority self interest groups .
26 I said to you you got ta get these Christmas presents wrapped up for the party .
27 And the police have alerted banks , building societies , pubs and traders to look out for the notes .
28 More than 40,000 fans turned up for the 12-hour event , Britain 's biggest-ever legal Rave gig .
29 Wimbledon boss Joe Kinnear after just 1,987 fans turned up for the Coca-Cola match against Bolton
30 COMPUTER scientists and entrepreneurs are worried that delays by the British government in responding to the Alvey report on advanced information technology may be harming Britain 's chances of joining an elite of computerised nations lining up for the 1990s .
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