Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [to-vb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The flow of funds from the personal sector to the financial institutions does not only represent workers providing for their retirement , but also represents the accumulation of wealth whereby socially privileged strata transmit their cultural patrimony ( e.g. saving through endowment policies to provide for private education ) .
2 Difference-of-squares circuit uses feedback attenuation to compensate for lost output
3 In America , once managers make an offer for their company , the independent directors hire investment banks to look for other potential buyers .
4 The clinic has acted as a strong focus for slum living mothers to campaign for improved conditions in their surroundings .
5 How can we be sure that employers do n't use Work Experience to cover for unfilled vacancies ?
6 Grain and orchards do flourish in , for example , the Marathon plain , the market garden of modern Athens , but the inability of Attica as a whole to feed a large population gave the olive an additional role as an export , to be sent to south Russia to pay for Ukrainian corn .
7 Now in the same way over the four years when you are in overall control of the Council you suggested that Conservative money , the of council tax to pay for public transport but you never spent all the money on public transport , instead of which you on as you admitted which will be used in other directions but your last budget
8 THE Newtown and District Cats Protection League is to raise £120 as a matter of urgency to pay for a specialist incubator to care for tiny kittens being regularly abandoned in the area .
9 It also points out that while the UK is enjoying something of an export boom the industry needs to stimulate home sales to allow for continued export investment .
10 Zambian mining company to pay for environmental damage
11 Government need tax revenue to pay for public goods and to make transfer payments to the poor .
12 The government needs some tax revenue to pay for national defence or its budget contribution to the European Community .
13 Poverty is one problem which she has worked tirelessly to alleviate : ‘ Even the political right accepts the need for tax reform to pay for new housing ’ , she said .
14 This is being upgraded to provide a drive-through road loading gantry facility to cater for marine and inland products , and a pipeline network to supply marine fuel to three Wood Group and two Shell Expro quays .
15 In his work Book availability and the library users , Buckland reports on a study carried out on the short loan collection at Lancaster University , in which he relates both the loan period and the library 's duplication policy to demand for individual titles .
16 I see no reason whatsoever for a council that will still have two and a half million pounds in balances after the labour group proposals , why on earth we need to build another hundred thousand pounds into the budget , paid for by er council tax payers to provide for unforeseen expenditure .
17 This was complicated by the desire of some hospitals and community services to apply for self-governing status and achieve total independence from health authority control , which often led to local conflicts .
18 Editor Simon Hinde warns that some insurers have increased their premiums by as much as 20 times the inflation rate to pay for past losses .
19 For example , in an industry with a few large and many small firms , the large firms may support a trade association to lobby for industry-wide benefits because they get large benefits from it , even though the small firms also benefit from its success without joining .
20 The proviso whereby it was possible for some individuals to enjoy an enhanced accrual scale to qualify for full pension benefits after 10 years of service was altered in the 1987 Budget — with a new period of 20 years ' service being required .
21 Ms Sciolla says the society 's situation reflects the need for a ‘ cultural policy ’ for the city at State level to allow for rapid flexible action to keep places such as the society from disappearing .
22 These factors along with demographic trends and recent events in Eastern Europe are likely to have more influence on labour mobility than the legislation programme to allow for free movement of labour .
23 Once established , these boundaries enabled shippers , carriers , banks , and insurance companies to contract for appropriate insurance coverage .
24 The base model is the full-size CDP-397 ( £139.99 ) which includes 20-track calendar-type display , 24-track programming , delete or shuffle play and custom edit facilities for the efficient transfer of CD tracks to tape for personal use .
25 My hypothesis is that there is a space for a socialist argument in favour of investment planning ; that such an argument could be presented in such a way as to appeal to organised labour and even to broader strata of the population concerned about employment prospects and their standard of living in retirement ; that if organised workers were to support the proposal they could use their union organisation to press for social accountability of their savings funds ; and that if the proposals were not linked to a ‘ dogmatic ’ pursuit of nationalisation they would stand a chance of recruiting some support from the more progressive elements of the state and corporate salariat — those whose technical expertise would be required in any such project , even if it is overlaid with oppressive ‘ professional ’ and ‘ managerial ’ ideologies — helping to isolate , so far as possible , reactionary financier elements .
26 Nevertheless , my conclusion is that to allow a local government authority to sue for libel would impose an added and substantial restriction upon freedom of expression which , having regard to the ability of individuals within a local authority to sue for libel , and to the ability of a local government authority to sue for malicious falsehood , or to invoke the criminal law of libel , can not be regarded as necessary in our democratic society .
27 The fiction seemed a low insurance premium to pay for diplomatic and naval protection , the more desirable in a world where other predatory powers besides the United States were arising .
28 The duty of local and health authorities to pay for certain funerals
29 THE DUTY OF LOCAL AND HEALTH AUTHORITIES TO PAY FOR CERTAIN FUNERALS
30 In litre bottles to cater for everyday use in the house , the restaurant , the pub , the club .
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