Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] for [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The case only confined for the policemen the inequities of the legal system : justice depends on who the prisoner gets . |
2 | East End working class attitudes have been parodied by Alf Garnett as portrayed by Warren Mitchell , yet his strongly loyalist , anti-socialist , anti-foreigner , anti-intellectual , male chauvinist opinions appear to reflect real attitudes , only exaggerated for the purposes of the comedy . |
3 | Despite another popular subtheme , namely the need for museums to use as much high-tech gadgetry as possible , the trade fair organised for the conferees was a flop . |
4 | very vigorously explained his view that er you you can only inset for the purposes of E Ten . |
5 | If St Albans is beyond your reach , perhaps you are better positioned for the gardens of the Royal Horticultural Society at Wisley in Surrey , or those of the Northern Horticultural Society at Harlow Car , Harrogate , in Yorkshire . |
6 | I understand all your Lordships to agree that Anderton v. Wish … was rightly decided for the reasons given . ’ |
7 | By the time the Corporation 's new cars were ready for delivery , Penge depôt in Oak Grove Road was sufficiently advanced for the cars to be stored there , together with the remaining eight of the first batch . |
8 | And in the bathroom , she had been allowed to use one of the tiny , individual soap shells especially provided for the guests , and to keep it afterwards . |
9 | They are often sited in very desirable locations : mental hospitals , in particular , such as the former county asylums which sprung up after the Lunacy Act of 1847 , are located on the outskirts of towns , in landscaped grounds thoughtfully planned for the patients ' well-being . |
10 | The statement that ‘ the parties that contended in turn for domination regarded the possession of this huge state edifice as the principal spoils of the victor ’ is nowhere more true than in the immediate pre- and post-colonial competition among indigenous interests for the administrative positions hitherto reserved for the imperialists . |
11 | Its powers to use a witness summons are restricted in that , for example , it can not compel the production of documents merely required for the purposes of cross-examination . |
12 | By 1950 things were sufficiently improved for the bondholders to be paid their 3% interest ( for that year only ) , although interest on the Brewery loan was not paid . |
13 | He similarly assumes that exile players are only qualified for the clubs ' ostensible countries of origin . |
14 | MANCHESTER doctor Philippa Roberts and teenagers Nicola Huntridge and Corinna Williams all qualified for the women 's jump final at the World Waterski championships in Singapore . |
15 | By welcoming you to a serene enclave where requests are carried out with distinction and despatch , meals may be enjoyed in your room at any hour , and you are courteously awakened with the day 's forecast , thus properly prepared for the elements . |
16 | The complicated ballot sheet was also relatively easily altered for the purposes of electoral fraud . |
17 | These features for many whites were primarily associated with the arrival of black settlers , who were thus blamed for the problems . |
18 | Then on 28th May , 1858 , the influential Architectural Society of the Archdeaconry of Northampton sent a plea to Manners saying ‘ that Gothic is best adopted for the Offices ’ . |
19 | Similarly the state 's organization at any time is assumed to be optimally organized for the needs of capital at that time . |
20 | Lebanon had already suffered for the Palestinians ' presence . |
21 | All the expensive consultants ’ work has been done , all the donkey work is over , everyone is exhausted , and some of the public have already applied for the shares , so very reluctantly I will take no action . |
22 | Some provision was generally made for the scions of the family — the ‘ portion ’ for the younger sons , the dowry for the daughters — but primogeniture was essential . |
23 | To create more of an atmosphere , you could invite some of your ardent fans to indulge in the free drinks and snacks which are generally provided for the guests , along with a band publicity pack . |
24 | So after your walk , let the Japanese Ambassador know that you 've just walked for the whales — and why . |
25 | We 'll pick her up when she goes for lunch — and we 've got something to say , now , even if it 's just Run for the hills , lady . ’ |
26 | The way was thus cleared for the names of Hurd and her eventual successor , Major , to be entered for the second ballot against Heseltine . |
27 | Prosecution is thus reserved for the cases in which some unfair advantage has been taken of the girl , particularly where the girl is under 13 ( when lack of proper understanding is assumed ) , where the man is considerably older than the girl , where the man held some position of trust in relation to the girl , and where there is some element of deception involved . |
28 | We are not quarrelling with this decision in any way , because I believe that our full-time forces are already overstretched for the roles and tasks that the Government have outlined for them both in and out of area , and that the territorial forces play a vital support role . |
29 | Defender Andrei Ivanov said : ‘ It would be very wrong of us to think that Spartak have already qualified for the quarter-finals . |
30 | The new Wilson ball , which has been specially developed for the Olympics , features a unique new treatment , Baygard , a fabric protector which is applied to the existing Durafelt 135 outer . |