Example sentences of "[vb pp] for [art] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | One is to conceive of them as being deliberately designed for the purposes they serve , the implication of which is that we should be constantly reforming existing institutions so that they may better serve those ends for which they were intended . |
2 | This column enables you to specify the unique names selected for the modules you wish to reserve . |
3 | An allowance has been made for the transfers you will not be taking , against the cost of the care hire . |
4 | Successful committee members are properly and thoroughly prepared for the meetings they attend . |
5 | Occupying their own apartments at the palace and giving little heed to the prevailing rumour that the king was unwell , neither she nor Joan was prepared for the tidings they received on that April afternoon . |
6 | Two more birdies coming home compensated for the bogeys she had at the fourteenth and sixteenth holes . |
7 | The Ombudsman , Sir Anthony Barrowclough , is telling MPs that the report is being finalised , though an early draft is believed to recommend that not all the investors should be compensated for the losses they suffered when the investment group crashed 18 months ago . |
8 | Also children want to learn , to enable them to acquire qualifications needed for the jobs they would like to do when they leave education . |
9 | Work on knowledge about language should involve discussion of matters such as sexist language ; styles of interaction in social groups ( see below ) ; how hidden messages about social groups ( such as teenagers or older people ) which are conveyed by advertising etc. can be decoded for the values they contain and for the differences between what is said and what is implied . |
10 | In short what you should aim to create in a dining room is a special atmosphere within a very practical framework , so when you 've provided for the basics you can add to the mood with window treatments , interesting lighting and decorative tricks to make the room as comfortable , as functional and as good looking as you can . |
11 | the provision of work instructions , in sufficient detail , to employees who are suitably qualified and trained for the duties they are required to perform . |
12 | Smeed went on to argue that if drivers were charged for the delays they impose on one another , some of them would travel at different times , by different means or to different places — and that time wasted by everyone in jams would be reduced . |
13 | As to the possibility of the crew shooting some extra footage whilst at the museum , I am afraid this would have to be dependent on the time taken for the shots we plan for use in our Project Video . |
14 | My Lords , I agree with the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , that this appeal must be allowed for the reasons he gives . |
15 | If there is any way by which the Wallowa Valley could be kept for the Indians I would recommend that it be done . |
16 | It really went to show that God was good ; when you 'd paid for the things you did and you were really sorry , He gave you something good to make it up to you . |
17 | I demand to be paid for the hours I put in , whether your cousin passes her exams or not ! ’ |
18 | He 'd explain that in the kerfuffle last night he had n't been paid for the jobs he 'd done . |
19 | All holders of non-British passports and British passports issued abroad should check if any special permits are required for the countries they are visiting or passing through . |
20 | ( This is not to imply that any of the individuals involved were not qualified for the positions they held ) . |