Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun pl] for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( 9 ) The Court of Session may , by act of sederunt , make rules for the conduct of proceedings under this section .
2 Editor Richard Felton , who writes a large proportion of the magazine himself , flew out to report on Shell Brazil 's initiative to fund sport and dance programmes for the street kids .
3 In the middle of the campaign , there were several films and dance parties for the students .
4 TONIGHT ten City firms will compete for the title of Financial Brain Game Champions 1992 — and raise funds for the charity ActionAid .
5 Roger Green and Peter Katin gave delightful concerts to demonstrate the new instrument which provided an opportunity for graduates to come back to the University , meet old friends again and raise funds for the Foundation .
6 Make eyes for the whales with little discs of white fondant topped with smaller discs of black , and fix on to the whales with royal icing or a dampened paint brush .
7 Nevertheless , they could be said to be implicit justifications of an almost fully formulated nature , in that they provide reasons for the existence of the monarchy and its ceremonial occasions .
8 I think that , more , not sort of say a general question like that , but say that after the collection has happened that you want returns for the number of people in Oxford that have benefited from the number of groups in Oxford that have benefited .
9 You 've learned there 's no hope with one-night standers , so simply say thanks for the meal , but no thanks when they start asking for the afters .
10 The scope for those activities is wide-ranging and students will be encouraged to undertake activities which provide opportunities for the use and development of interpersonal skills .
11 They also grow potatoes for the city markets .
12 Forget curls for the moment and concentrate on body and movement — the key word for the sexy gypsy look is VOLUME .
13 ‘ I do n't know what I 've to tell the chief when they want strawberries for the house , ’ he protested in embarrassment .
14 comes with cassettes which provide models for the exercises , and all the practice material
15 ‘ We want ideas for the pageant . ’
16 Such considerations pose problems for the structure of government in the United Kingdom .
17 Up and down hill fences pose problems for the horse by placing a premium on balance and impulsion .
18 It does not in itself provide conditions for the acquisition of a systemic knowledge of the foreign language , in spite of what those may say who speak of ‘ comprehensible input ’ as the determining factor in the acquisition process ( cf.
19 Its tree-like structures provide shelters for the polyps , the anemone-like organisms from whose secretions it is built .
20 Maintenance of the driver and command files for the process is very much the LIFESPAN Manager 's responsibility , and what better way to keep track of them than inside the process to which they refer .
21 Individual contacts with schools , educator-into-business schemes , industrial secondments , and seminars all provide routes for the development of new skills and techniques and the provision of support and encouragement .
22 pads that provide connections for the servos and the power supply .
23 I mean , could one do the Tesco superstore , pick up the bedding begonias and the kids from their respective nurseries , shell peas for the boss 's wife and remove the rotary drier from its rotospike so as not to offend the neighbours who 've stuck a Sky dish up against your patio view , whilst obsessed by lust ?
24 Course I do get the Woman and the Woman 's Own plus I swap Options for the Cosmopolitan off our Joy .
25 With the help of this previous research , we propose criteria for the measurement of these two important variables and an operative model to illustrate and to measure how participation can lead to effectiveness .
26 In 1970 Mr Heath had established the Central Policy Review Staff to deal with the long-term strategy matters and provide briefs for the Cabinet as a whole .
27 provide facilities for the research team to trial test items with their lower attaining mathematics classes ;
28 I am delighted to be able to tell the hon. Gentleman that our policy on capital expenditure is to encourage and enable higher education institutions to invest , as they need to do , to accommodate the dramatic increase in student numbers as well as provide facilities for the research of remarkable quality which takes place in so many of our universities .
29 Support acts for the night are yet to be confirmed .
30 Telephone calls for the library might have a direct line so that these calls are not put down to Canterbury and then transferred again .
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