Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun sg] for the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Stockbrokers never more than now lack enthusiasm for the small client . |
2 | These differences , together with the serious physical health consequences and metabolic abnormalities associated with vomiting and purging , provide support for the DSM-IV subtyping of anorexia nervosa . |
3 | Although it is the traditional culture which continues to manage the western world , Snow argued , only science can feed that world , create wealth , provide hope for the poor and the sick , and forge the essential links between intellect and practicality which make for a proper wisdom and awareness of moral and social issues . |
4 | Most of these customers represent traditional nuclear business but their requirements are in decline , so AEA is actively developing new business such as technical services for the oil industry , safety consultancy for the transport industry , environmental research for the water industry and process engineering for the pharmaceutical industry . |
5 | He says : ‘ All these premises provide access for the disabled , although in some cases the route may be tortuous . |
6 | The decision has been attacked by Health Service watchdogs who say care for the elderly is now chronically underfunded . |
7 | Ring Us You can ring a Northern Echo reporter at head BARNARD on Teesdale BISHOP 091–384 MIDDLESBROUGH 272578 ; 091–232 280613 , 675678 , 091–567 3422 ; 656476. — Fax Number for The Northern editorial department ( 0325 ) 380539 |
8 | Nuns of her order already provide food for the homeless . |
9 | It is commonly accepted that part of a nurse 's functions is to be sensitive to and provide care for the psychological needs of patients , achieved in part through interpersonal relationships . |
10 | During the Gulf conflict he was president of Hartlepool Gulf Troops Support Group , and he is chairman of the Northern Area Parliamentary Candidates ' Association and press officer for the Conservative Group on Cleveland county council . |
11 | An island at the mouth of the loch and a wooded hill provide shelter for the splendid harbour , the home of a fleet of fishing boats . |
12 | In general they seek provision for the forthcoming financial year . |
13 | He said : ‘ Although TSDO play a supporting role they are a crucial part of the overall success of the project and as such deserve recognition for the tremendous job they are doing . ’ |
14 | Vincent Piedboeuf , computer systems project leader for the international organisation , revealed that vital research into the disease had been halted when the computer became overloaded and crashed and said EORTC had been saddled with a gigantic phone bill . |
15 | ‘ What he is hoping , by blurting out such nonsense , is that he is keeping his finger firmly on the self-destruct button for the British monarchy . ’ |
16 | ‘ Show respect for the mighty Chelonian assault force , parasite ! ’ |
17 | And it was , were you shop steward for the whole factory or just part of the factory ? |
18 | Hawkstone Park in Shropshire was host to the Pandora Golf Day recently , where UK Sales Manager , David Richmond received the Central Tyres Challenge Cup for the best gross score of 81 . |
19 | They are designed to ensure that authors receive recompense for the free provision of their books to the public by libraries . |
20 | ULSTER investors who take a stake in this summer 's flotation of Northern Ireland Electricity may be able to make a ‘ quick buck ’ and raise cash for the next issue of British Telecom shares . |
21 | We also accept responsibility for the negligent acts and/or omissions not only of our own employees or agents but also of our suppliers and sub-contractors and their servants or agents ( provided of course that any such negligent act or omission is within the scope of or in the course of their employment ) in respect of claims arising as a result of death , bodily injury or illness caused to the person who signed the booking form and/or any other person named on the booking form . |
22 | ‘ They have issued personal protection weapons to construction workers , yet most of them only face danger for the short-term duration of their contracts , ’ he said . |
23 | Good kicked steps or firm crampon placements ensure stability for the lower body , so that a load should pull you more firmly into your footing . |
24 | Father-of-two Mr Evans Aintree recall man for the past seven years was not at his home in Bryn , near Wigan , yesterday . |
25 | A Jockey Club inquiry rejected the claims of 57-year-old Ken Evans Aintree recall man for the past seven years that he waved his red flag to stop riders in the two false starts . |
26 | Father-of-two Mr Evans , the Aintree recall man for the past seven years , was not at his home in Bryn , near Wigan , yesterday . |
27 | Then , confident that we had n't missed many , we set course for the larger island of Whalsay . |
28 | Aside from incorporating charter party terms by reference , charter party bills usually disclaim liability for the specific weight , contents , quantity , and value of the goods . |
29 | Those who , as the Lugbara elder does , assume responsibility for the cruellest and unkindest strokes of fortune may provoke a dangerous backlash — which is exactly what happens . |
30 | Like the head , he saw the lack of a librarian as a serious deficiency and gave priority to the securing of someone to " manage " the library ( and assume responsibility for the part-time assistant ) . |