Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] [noun] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 However , the couple 's plans to remain resident for some time to come seem confirmed .
2 It is often the proper job of authorities to issue directives for this purpose .
3 We are looking for state-backed policies to provide funds for those areas of production where potential exists for a swift expansion of exports .
4 Nobody could finance increased imports of these commodities to provide competition for these producers on the domestic market .
5 Alone both Yorkshire and Tyne Tees would have been vulnerable to takeover , when rules lapse in 1994 to allow rival TV companies to make bids for each other .
6 Why can not this incompetent Government get their act together and put those building workers to build houses for those families ?
7 We are now just over half way through our year long programme of fund raising in aid of Cancer Relief Macmillan Fund and the efforts of JM employees past and present and their families to raise money for this most worthwhile cause have been quite fantastic .
8 In a bid to raise funds , the foundation is asking farmers to donate £1 for each animal or pen of animals sold through livestock auctions next week ( starting September 6 ) .
9 In three districts implementation was characterised by a corporate approach between district and units , since all were aware of the dangers of instability and fragmentation , and concerned to manage the changes to produce benefits for both sides .
10 And councillors shuffled spending priorities to make room for more nurseries and support for special needs .
11 Piaget 's sentence completion study involved asking seven-to nine-year-olds to write completions for each of the following written sentence fragments :
12 Pre-harvest is the silly season for meetings in France , writes Tim Green , and we are bombarded with invitations to attend meetings for all manner of services allied to farming .
13 One major problem affecting growth is that residential accommodation in the City is expensive and in short supply , and the local planning authority expects the University and the colleges to provide accommodation for all additional students .
14 Health authorities and local authorities are sometimes willing to pay high prices to buy care for those one or two individuals who are felt to be unmanageable in their own services .
15 President Alan García , who declared Jan. 10 as a national day of mourning , came under strong pressure from leading civil servants and opposition party leaders to intensify security for former as well as present senior government officials , especially in the light of recent police intelligence reports that Sendero Luminoso planned an escalating campaign of violence to disrupt presidential elections due on April 8 .
16 Sadly a lot of orchards have disappeared in villages to make way for more homes .
17 The research attempts to uncover reasons for this and puts forward a series of policy recommendations aimed at producing a more random distribution of women in employment .
18 There is a tendency amongst teachers and EWOs to blame parents for most instances of truancy .
19 Much work is being undertaken there , including the renovation of outbuildings to provide accommodation for another 25 followers , and practical skills are put to good use .
20 For example , newcomers have been in the forefront of the many campaigns to obtain by-passes for those villages which have a main road running through them .
21 Midland 's senior local manager worked closely with our money transmission specialists to devise solutions for both the authority 's longstanding problems and future needs .
22 Among the lower middle class , the feebleness of efforts by municipal councils to improve services for all but the most privileged quarters was a constant irritant .
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