Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [adj] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The word ‘ natural ’ will still be allowed , says the Ministry of Agriculture 's Food Advisory Committee , for ‘ single foods of a traditional nature to which nothing has been added and which have been subjected only to such processing as to render them suitable for human consumption . |
2 | The plaintiff may himself raise the arguments in the previous paragraph about the unreasonable nature of the clause , and seek to render it unenforceable for all classes of liability under the action . |
3 | As well as marking Oxfam 's 50th anniversary , it 's also Leap Year which means that we all have an extra day to do something special for other people and to help Oxfam work towards making the world a fairer place . |
4 | ‘ People like to do something different for New Year and this year is no different , ’ said a spokesman . |
5 | Education officials have been told they must find £50,000 to keep them open for another year . |
6 | I had enough homework to keep me busy for most of the day . |
7 | Within the hour , Hari had measured several pairs of feet and had enough orders to keep her busy for several weeks . |
8 | " Or you sell only the herd and grow corn on the land and make tizwin , enough to keep you drunk for seven years . " |
9 | The experience was enough to keep him preoccupied for some time . |
10 | ‘ I 've had to keep it quiet for good reasons , and if I say much to Marc he 'll really go up the wall . |
11 | Have to get you ready for this wedding she said . |
12 | Two of them look at their leader , waiting for it to say something suitable for this historic occasion . |
13 | Wilson , now also designated as general secretary , was instructed to take premises in Prospect Row , Sunderland , for a reading room , smoke room and office and have the necessary work done to make them usable for these purposes . |
14 | The Government 's announced change of policy on export credit facilities for the republics of the former Soviet Union is welcome , but can the Prime Minister clarify the extent and the effectiveness of these changes in practice , as it appears that the conditions limiting the operation of those credit guarantees is likely to make them unusable for several years to come ? |
15 | In the second half of 1989 about one-third of convicted ETA prisoners were also reclassified to make them eligible for early release . |
16 | Despite persistent disciplinary problems , he has been guaranteed around £15,000 to make himself available for one of the England tours . |
17 | At the lowest level in the TNC hierarchy , the operatives , there is clearly a reputational element at work , in so far as working for a company that has an international name appears to mean something positive for most people . |
18 | Like everyone else in this market , IBM is trying to make it easy for small sites to install so it comes in a wide variety of fixed configurations that encompass various Token Ring , Ethernet wide area network and SDLC attached devices . |
19 | The social class composition of lawyers compared with particular client groups appears to make it easy for some to consult lawyers while presenting barriers to other sections of the community . |
20 | On Dec. 5 , 1990 , the Commission put forward proposals to make it illegal for certain airlines to agree on standard fares or to distribute all available take-off and landing slots at a particular airport among themselves . |
21 | You may also limit the duration of the Offline run if , for instance , you have only one tape drive and need to make it available for other operations . |
22 | So there was no question but that section 2 of the 1911 Act applied to make it unlawful for any person to communicate information without authorization . |
23 | The second defect is that the suggestion is too strong and is likely to make it impossible for any of us to know anything at all . |
24 | The Government 's objective was to make the industry more efficient , to bring it into the latter part of the 20th century and to make it possible for British mines to produce competitively . |
25 | They aim to make it possible for those opposed to remain in the Church and be able to operate . |
26 | Even after many of the separate grants were amalgamated in 1958 into a single general grant , government continued to expand its financial support quite rapidly to make it possible for local councils to fulfil the pledges which national parties frequently gave in general elections — to replace slums or old schools , to reduce the size of classes , and much else . |
27 | Critics claim the technology is 1980s passe and not for Unix and that it would take a tremendous amount of engineering to make it suitable for modern enterprise-wide client/server applications that demand object-oriented solutions . |
28 | This is because the solution has numerous additives to make it suitable for restorative embalming . |
29 | To make it suitable for public use improvements will need to be made including resurfacing the stone route — this will also make it suitable for wheelchairs — and installing metal railings by the path . |
30 | We have modernised the procedures of this place to make it compulsory for all private and hybrid Bills to incorporate environmental impact assessment statements . |