Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun pl] for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The European programme is , like the US Government Open Systems Interconnection Profile ( GOSIP ) effort , mandatory , and its is expected that most government buyers will follow the guidelines because they will have to give and explain reasons for non-standard purchases .
2 Based on the East Anglian RAC , its main function is to receive and consider proposals for new courses .
3 We will introduce rebates for small businesses to protect those who are setting up in business or struggling to stay in business .
4 In the form of a fun time trial , it will include certificates for all participants .
5 Quoted companies should consider Esops for three reasons .
6 Good quality clinical information systems are expensive , will often need adjustments for individual units , and , to make them usable , require computer terminals at every site where information might be recorded .
7 The building plans a year-round schedule of exhibitions , and will also include studios for visiting artists .
8 in a way , so that we can plan for the future so that we can make contingencies for changing relationships with people , the effects of these things on children in the future .
9 This important reform showed , once again , that the success of the social market could bring rewards for all Germans .
10 ‘ Computer will choose planets for different animals , ’ it said .
11 Some motorists deliberately set fire to their cars , others do under-the-counter deals for new tyres or batteries when claiming for a new windscreen .
12 They could carry goods for local co-operatives and state authorities .
13 And because I knew a lot of people , you 'd do things for different motives .
14 ‘ We ca n't choose priorities for developing countries ’ , says Chandler .
15 The BA hopes to produce the directory annually and would welcome suggestions for new entries , corrections or additions by 28th February , with the incentive of a draw for a bottle of champagne .
16 In the midst of all this , Stirling calmly called a halt so that he could give orders for further targets .
17 Actors of Dane 's calibre did n't often do favours for unknown playwrights , no matter how old and valued their friendship .
18 I do n't want it , I 'm not here just to go and collect trolleys for four hours , and the get really pissed off with it .
19 You should carry supplies for several days at a time .
20 They prefer to associate with the machine rather than with human beings , although they may make exceptions for fellow hackers .
21 But not without difficulty and not until Butler had assembled a complicated financial package which included generous loans to enable the voluntary bodies to build or convert schools for secondary purposes .
22 Mr Clark told The Scotsman that the nursery would provide places for 20 children aged three to five plus eight full-time and two part-time jobs .
23 ACRI and Cray will convert applications for both companies ' parallel computer systems — Cray is also designing parallel machines around the Alpha RISC .
24 But the idea of founding fixed royal chapels in strategic places which could provide incomes for royal chaplains was already formed .
25 Erm , and eh and we , if the the Council also can provide supports for those groups and it 's us that will provide the support and we leave it as general as that .
26 He was interested in the hamlets and villages on the fringe of the deer country , the cottages and the farmhouses that might provide bases for dedicated stalkers .
27 While it is reassuring to most people to learn that one of the basic building blocks of our bodies and the world we inhabit is more nearly permanent than we knew before , the latest data may provide problems for some theorists .
28 Look at any newspaper or magazine , and you 'll see advertisements for personal computers .
29 Er , right , so stylistically she has erm , she 's picked up , and she 's actually picked up the patterning as well of that , whereas in the middle English one , it was , th the sight , the odour , the touch , no , it was the smell , the touch , she has used an infini an infinitive of a verb , which gets away from the problem , that we do n't use nouns for these things .
30 Like the M40 , the CPRE warns , those roads could become magnets for new villages , hotels and superstores … and hasten the day when the Oxfordshire countryside really is submerged under concrete and tyres .
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