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

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1 It was more closely mapped in the new Regulations for Further Education in 1946 , with Local Education Authorities given responsibility for initiatives in conjunction with the universities and voluntary bodies .
2 The EcoSystems products provide functionality for configuration management , performance management , fault management , capacity planning , automated operations and management reporting , and support Unix servers with Unix , MS-DOS or terminal clients .
3 Attempts to exclude liability for negligence are governed by s. 2 .
4 Section 20 imposes a duty on local authorities to provide accommodation for children in certain circumstances .
5 Whatever the quality of recruitment of barristers and solicitors , is my right hon. and learned Friend aware of the deep weakness in the British legal system in that justice is readily available to the poor who can get legal aid and to the rich who can easily afford it anyway but that to a large proportion of people in between it often seems barely accessible and yet they have to pay taxes to provide justice for others ?
6 BP 's case for a reduction in North Sea taxes to provide room for manoeuvre smacks of special pleading .
7 Such sponsorships provide support for events which might not otherwise take place , providing pleasure and entertainment for the public .
8 The policies provide cover for death of the Policyholder or spouse in circumstances which are clearly detailed in the policy .
9 2*/3*/4* and 5* Maxplan policies provide cover for contents :
10 These overseas banks , branches and operations provide finance for trade and foreign-based British subsidiary companies .
11 If conservationists manage to save the leopard , bobcat and alerce , they may lose some of the battles that will be fought over dozens of other issues including proposals to increase protection for hair seals and whales , to decrease protection for Nile and saltwater crocodiles , and to weaken controls in the trade in ivory and sea turtles .
12 Pushers were already selling to children and crime would soar as addicts sought money for drugs .
13 If the master feels that a transfer should be considered , he will direct the court to give notice to the parties to attend court for consideration of the matter .
14 OLD BOOKS RAISE MONEY FOR CHARITY
15 In history , in particular , the use of computers to provide material for use in monographs , once a matter to be trumpeted in the text , became a commonplace to be noted without elaboration in footnotes .
16 Special schools provide education for children with special needs , on the grounds that they can not be educated satisfactorily in an ordinary school .
17 ‘ Clever ’ calculators pose problem for exam boards
18 In 1830 permission was granted for a cottage to be built at Fighting Cocks to provide accommodation for passengers and parcels .
19 The goals cover exercise for stamina , strength , and suppleness .
20 The different observation methods cover inspection for flaws or dust , surface differential , substance detection and checking for residual photoresist on Ic wafers which shows up particularly well under fluorescence .
21 Many of these songs give opportunity for pupils to mime or perform actions while seated at their desks .
22 New homes give hope for Drumchapel 's image
23 Governor Rafael Hernández Colón , in presenting on Feb. 20 , 1990 , his state of the Commonwealth address and the budget for the fiscal year 1990-91 , announced the sale of the state-owned telephone company to finance two trust funds providing money for education and for development .
24 Radio waves spell trouble for industry
25 Richmond said the unique offer would ensure fans get value for money : ‘ Scarborough folk are a bit canny and its up to us to give value for money .
26 Shabby schools pay price for publicity say Labour
27 Thousands of people crowded into the streets during the day , converging on the government offices to demonstrate support for Koffigoh .
28 RECENT publicity about church-aided schools gives cause for thought .
29 John Westley has taken over 12 million paces to raise money for charity
30 These were people who saw local opportunities to improve transport for fuel , raw materials and goods and so to make profits for themselves .
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