Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] for [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | BASTIA , Corsica ( Reuter ) — After 11 years of deliberations , a court has ordered the pretender to the Italian throne to stand trial for manslaughter in the shooting of a German youth . |
2 | Carlo De Benedetti , chairman of the Olivetti group and deputy chairman of Banco Ambrosiano from November 1981 to January 1982 , was indicted by the Milan Appeals Court on March 12 to stand trial for charges in connection with the bankruptcy of the Banco Ambrosiano in November 1981 . |
3 | He said , ‘ So far as this court is concerned it must be taken as settled that the proper construction to be given to [ s.14(2) of the Water Act 1973 ] is to exclude liability for escapes in the absence of negligence ’ . |
4 | Added to this SCOTVEC Subject Assessors have made development visits to provide support for staff in refining their materials further and updating themselves as providers as modules . |
5 | The authority will not only need to provide opportunities for development in schools in the form of in-service training opportunities and ‘ non-contract ’ periods but also to anticipate an adverse reaction from schools who believe that the outward referral of their pupils is the only acceptable solution to their troubles . |
6 | The Teenact Theatre Company , based in York , exists to provide opportunities for youngsters in the performing arts . |
7 | The choice of economic incentive ultimately depends upon the purpose of this strategy , whether it is to reduce specific types of pollution generally or in given geographical areas , to reallocate funds for investment in pollution control or to compensate victims of air pollution . |
8 | It is of interest for example that Ruether , as she has increasingly wanted to find models for women in the past , has been forced to look outside the ancient Hebrew and Christian tradition . |
9 | Within ten years those youthful county councils had been empowered by Parliament to levy a rate in order to provide scholarships for pupils in elementary school to attend secondary schools . |
10 | Some of the regulators see Jardines ' bluster as a tactic to secure room for manoeuvre in the run-up to 1997 , when Hong Kong reverts to China . |
11 | Firstly , French Label Rouge poultry producers now accounting for about 20% of poultry consumption in France are required to provide trees for shade in order to qualify for the label . |
12 | to obtain redress for members in cases of intimidation or unfair treatment by their employers ; |
13 | It would be sensible for dioceses to establish procedures for arbitration in case these are needed to settle disputes . |
14 | The $250m Emerging Eastern Europe fund will endeavour to provide capital for businesses in the region and offer Western banks a form of debt-for-equity swap . |
15 | She asked me to have two trees planted in the school playing field in her memory to provide shade for children in the summer . |
16 | The grass-ley break in an arable rotation is a typical attempt to provide food for life in the soil . |
17 | Section 20 imposes a duty on local authorities to provide accommodation for children in certain circumstances . |
18 | The clearances for sheep farming were delayed by the temporary prosperity of the kelp industry , which required abundant labour for the arduous work of collecting and burning seaweed to extract alkali for use in the manufacture of glass and soap on the mainland . |
19 | Yet throughout England school pupils have banded together to launch campaigns for teachers in their school . |
20 | The duty to provide services for children in need is not confined to the local authority social services department . |
21 | If a man was lucky enough to get a job it was expected that he would use his position to find jobs for others in his family or village . |
22 | Joint finance has been provided since 1976 to enable local authorities and health authorities , as well as voluntary organizations , to work together to provide facilities for care in the community for different groups , including both the mentally ill and the mentally handicapped . |
23 | In history , in particular , the use of computers to provide material for use in monographs , once a matter to be trumpeted in the text , became a commonplace to be noted without elaboration in footnotes . |
24 | ‘ We are still trying to persuade the Government to allocate funds for care in the community in accordance with current demands . ’ |
25 | The Stoy Hayward Property Accounts Awards , which were established in 1989 , aim to highlight areas for improvement in property company financial reporting , as well as rewarding the company publishing the most informative annual report and accounts . |
26 | This does n't mean putting on silly voices ; but , rather , allowing those confrontations that are likely to create possibilities for change in the dramatic situation , that of themselves create difficult dilemmas . |
27 | The aim in both cases was to substitute Man for God in a new temple of humanity . |
28 | But supposing a local authority in its local plan wanted to allocate land for development in what is currently open countryside . |
29 | ‘ A Bill will be presented to enable applications for asylum in the United Kingdom to be determined quickly and effectively ’ , the Queen told parliament in her speech on 6 May outlining the new government 's policies . |
30 | A Bill will be introduced to enable applications for asylum in the United Kingdom to be dealt with quickly and effectively . |