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

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31 A second general point is that many offences of violence have consequences for the victim which extend well beyond any injury caused .
32 Here was the woman I wanted to marry , the woman I thought of every day as I looked beyond the cell to make plans for the future .
33 The P11 tax deduction card provides columns for the recording of the contributions , Col. I(a) for the total of the employee 's and employer 's contribution , Col. I(b) for the amount of the employee 's contribution .
34 Another and perhaps even more striking example of the undesirability of the practice can be found in the case of Woolwich Equitable Building Society v. IRC where the finance Act 1985 had included sections enabling the Inland Revenue to make regulations for the payment by building societies of tax on ‘ such sums as may be determined in accordance with regulations ’ and went on to provide that any such regulations might contain ‘ such incidental and consequential provisions as appear to the Board to be appropriate ’ .
35 Further to your report ( Echo February 4 ) , I am asking for volunteers from the Spennymoor Ward to form a steering committee to promote activities for the youth of the ward , such as Outward Bound , fishing , youth projects etc .
36 The COPEI and the MAS on Feb. 24 declined Pérez 's request to the secretaries-general of all main opposition parties to join a " political cabinet " of ministers without portfolio to draft policies for the next two years of government .
37 A group of policemen were arrested after raiding an armoury to acquire weapons for the funeral march and the Army had to be called in to restrain demonstrating policemen who surrounded the Bir Hospital in Kathmandu and threatened medical staff for allegedly failing to give their colleagues adequate medical attention .
38 There is no Building Control requirement to provide toilets for the public , but if they are provided , then at least one must be suitable for use by the disabled .
39 ( 2 ) The General Committee shall be asked to give authority to the Executive Committee of this party in co-operation with the National Executive Committee to secure nominations for the candidature .
40 Coach has fears for the future despite golden double
41 This change of attitude created problems for the large and cumbersome structure of the Labour Party , where the commitment to peace was a deep-rooted and sensitive issue .
42 The session adopted proposals for the drawing-up of the eighth five year plan ( 1991-95 ) and a new 10-year strategic development programme ( 1991-2000 ) .
43 In 1898 he reported that in Bridlington the local Council opposed candidates for the Urban District Council election who favoured Sunday concerts on the Parade and were able to get one ‘ anti-musician ’ at the top of the poll .
44 The minutes of a meeting in 1909 record that one antivivisection activist , a Mrs Cowan , had produced a circular recommending prayers for the sudden death of persons making experiments on animals .
45 The short session on the mid-tide paid dividends for the fish is believed to be a rough ground record for the south west .
46 Furthermore , the absence of a British standardisation raises problems for the use of the test with British children .
47 The European Business Studies degree prepares students for the European fields of business activity , and has always attracted a high calibre of student with language skills and an urge to do business in the varied market places of Europe .
48 British Rail 's technical centre in Derby is already at work designing wagons for the trains .
49 TONY FOSTER — NOW 42 — read chemistry at Oxford , decided he wanted a commercial career , joined ICI in the London sales office , then had two years as a Midlands sales rep selling chemicals for the Mond Division followed by three years as a product manager for sodium cyanide .
50 As with all computer technology the price of the necessary hardware and software has been falling dramatically and more and more manufacturers are starting to take seriously the idea of producing pen based computers for the mass market .
51 Discipline at work was harsh : use of the birch only faded out in the 1890s , there was no job security , and management imposed fines for the slightest transgression .
52 Divorce proceedings were instituted in the Ontario court and , on 2 July 1991 , at an interlocutory hearing the judge gave directions for the substantive hearing in August 1991 and granted the wife interim custody of the child with access to the father .
53 On 2 July 1991 the judge gave directions for the substantive hearing , which was to be dealt with by hearing oral evidence .
54 Somerville 's appeal last year for every graduate at some stage of her life to give £400 brought a surge of contributions totalling £60,000 — some giving deposited covenants for the whole amount and some spreading their contribution in annual covenants over 20 years .
55 Proposals for meeting the challenges posed by changes in the workforce and patterns of work include calls for the total elimination of mandatory retirement ages and changes to existing employment laws which discriminate against the over 60s .
56 We have no money to buy dressings for the wounded .
57 She 's used some of that money to buy plaques for the three mine rescue teams who helped in the operation .
58 They often came into conflict with the local Transport Committees , formed from the local branches of the main transport unions , who correctly maintained that they alone had the right to issue permits for the movement of essential items which would otherwise have been held up in the dispute .
59 The increased hospital population produced problems for the chaplain , Mr. Wassell , who had helped to carry stretchers on the day when they had arrived .
60 The contras claimed that their action was intended to focus attention on the government 's failure to provide funds for the resettlement of former contras and their dependents .
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