Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pron] [vb base] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We could eventually remove from human life all the characteristics which make for human distress — criminality , war-making , and the like . ’
2 New tests have been introduced for candidates who apply for top council posts in Sefton .
3 The skills of salesmanship and political demagogy are virtually the only methods we have for changing perception .
4 For April 6 is also the day when the over 60s will be eligible for tax relief on the premiums they pay for private medical insurance .
5 This has profound implications for the regimes of institutions which care for old people , or indeed others needing a high level of physical care , as well as for all who provide such care in the community .
6 As we can now see this is exactly what has happened and what will continue to happen as we continue to expand educational activities alongside the many practical projects which compete for scarce resources .
7 pay policies which provide for just rewards ( individual or team bonuses ) for outstanding effort , achievements and innovation ;
8 There are a number of international schools in the London area as well as support groups which cater for different nationalities .
9 A good contemporary example can be seen in the typographers who work for British newspapers .
10 Since time is something I do n't have too much of these days I look for other solutions like hats , turbans , scarves or wigs and pieces .
11 Together with the London boroughs , the LAB attaches a high priority to helping to nurture the audiences , performers and producers of the future through its support for the arts in schools and for organisations which work for young people .
12 It is small , burgeoning firms which account for true economic growth .
13 ‘ I have to show you what provisions we have for medical emergencies down there — lifelines , resuscitation equipment , that sort of thing .
14 To ensure fast and empathetic response to customers we include for dedicated supervision to allow for close communication and co-operation with the hotel staff
15 The problem with them , however , is that it is not always clear what predictions they make for particular paradigms ( Alba & Hasher , 1983 ; Brewer & Nakamura , 1984 ) .
16 Part II — Orders in family proceedings This introduces four new orders known collectively as s8 orders which provide for different aspects of a child 's care and upbringing .
17 When you enter the business world you will be expected to take part in an array of situations which call for specialised oral communications .
18 The Valor Revue is designed to give you the features you need for perfect results in the kitchen .
19 Gloucesters , can I help you ? erm Monday through to Friday , nine to five Basically we 're a shop for the soldiers to buy erm clothing , any sort of items they need for everyday life in the army .
20 In May 1940 , the RCM general secretary wrote to the Chief Rabbi , pointing out ‘ that our Regional Committees are autonomous and neither they nor the committees under them like interference in the arrangements they make for religious instruction ’ .
21 First their report was published as a booklet , ‘ Hire purchase and Credit Buying ’ , which gave factual information about the various methods and the legislation controlling them , their advantages and disadvantages and the dangers they hold for thoughtless or inexperienced people ; and also a leaflet setting out some of the points to be taken into account when undertaking hire purchase .
22 The Art Case is made of sturdy plastic , complete with carrying handle and contains all the materials you need for acrylic painting .
23 If he were tempted to decide against Mrs. McLoughlin , he would indeed ask himself whether any principled distinction could be drawn between her case and the case of mothers who recover for emotional damage suffered at the scene .
24 Non-believers have created their own ‘ Green ’ sects which argue for negative economic growth .
25 Spontaneous examples of positive performance such as using specific knowledge , rounding , correcting and so on are generally recorded during oral interaction with pupils and are not revealed by written tests which ask for specific answers to specific questions .
26 stage 1 modules which provide for basic competences
27 The evidence is provided by a number of low scarps which wind for considerable distances across the Mercurian surface .
28 Kits are sold these days which contain the trap and also the lengths of pipes you need for fitting wastes to basins , baths , sinks , washing machines , etc .
29 Quantum theory then predicts that when a measurement of some property of one of the particles ( call it A ) is made the results we obtain for certain measurements on particle B depend , not only on the results we get for the measurement on A , but also on what property of A we decide to measure .
30 ‘ Although it is impossible to respond to all the pleas we receive for charitable aid , it is wonderful when we can help a worthwhile cause . ’
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