Example sentences of "and [verb] [noun sg] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There are add-in applications for software distribution , system monitoring and configuration and change management for file systems — known respectively as Courier , Sentry and FSM — plus an application development environment and extension facility toolkits . |
2 | There are add-in applications for software distribution , system monitoring and configuration and change management for file systems — known respectively as Courier , Sentry and FSM — plus an application development environment and extension facility toolkits . |
3 | It will also design instrumentation for investigating the problems of man in hazardous environments and develop apparatus for use in biological research in space . |
4 | Deborah Coleman was one of the highest-flying women in Silicon Valley with the title chief financial officer until she suddenly took a long sabbatical a couple of years ago : she did return to Apple Computer Inc and became vice-president for information systems , but quit again suddenly last week ; she has now resurfaced at Tektronix Inc as vice-president for materials operations , which is a new post . |
5 | Meanwhile , Azariah had made good in the West Indies , and his grandson , John Frederick , returned to England and Bettiscombe towards the middle of the eighteenth century and became MP for Bridport . |
6 | The programme trains teachers and produces software for use in schools . |
7 | Each function requires information to operate , and produces information for others to use . |
8 | At this biological level the evidence is unequivocal ; there are drives both to preserve self and to sacrifice self for others , and the latter can not be derived from the former . |
9 | In Paris Haussmann had no such tabula rasa , so that demolition meant displacement of established communities , a circumstance which gave rise to bitter complaints , many justified , by those caught in the upheaval , as well as a great deal of sordid speculation by those who could buy run-down property cheaply and sell dear for compensation . |
10 | We would remove some of the speculation from world currency markets on UK currency , because of the new capacity to create stability without affecting interest rates for industry , some greater flexibility on the part of the Bank of England would become possible and make demand for UK currency and deposits constant . |
11 | This area is probably more suited to the older children , and offers opportunity for experience of sorting , matching , comparisons and shape . |
12 | Chapters cover areas such as production , script writing , project design and using video for development education . |
13 | By touring the country in a tepee and demonstrating traditional Indian skills , Jeff Starr hopes he can make a living and raise money for charities . |
14 | It would be able to cut costs and raise capital for investment in building its share of the market . |
15 | In addition , it defined the responsibilities and rights of parents ; established the Scottish Examination Board to conduct Scottish Certificate of Education ( SCE ) examinations ; set up committees for negotiating teachers ' pay settlements , laying down procedures for arbitration where agreement could not be reached ; and made provision for children with special educational needs . |
16 | Arran accepted the inevitable , and made way for Mary of Guise , in return for various financial inducements for himself and his family , and a discharge securing him from any actions against him for anything he had done during the period of his regency . |
17 | Rachaela put on the kettle and made tea for Emma and coffee for herself . |
18 | She thanked him composedly and made room for Sir Thomas by her side . |
19 | As we prepared our first Report , to be published in November 1988 , we wanted our document to be lively , to avoid bureaucratic jargon , and to impart enthusiasm for literature , so we included references to specific authors . |
20 | Microsoft Corp announced Release 3.0 of its Visual Basic programming system on Friday : the new release 0 provides access to a wide variety of data sources by integrating the Microsoft Access 1.1 database engine and adds support for Object Linking & Embedding 2.0 ; it also adds new tools , new controls , greater ease of use and an enhanced custom control standard ; it 's $200 . |
21 | They worked steadily for the rest of the morning on the management medicals , Rachel and Nina checking weight , testing urine for any signs of sugar diabetes , taking blood samples to test haemoglobin , thyroid function , liver function and cholesterol levels and checking blood-pressure for hypertension . |
22 | It is political , not necessarily because politicians are involved , but because it involves the representation of organisational interests and has scope for bargaining and conflict . |
23 | The best rule is to conserve energy and to increase funding for research into renewable energy sources . |
24 | The firm could improve its trading cash flows by reducing the credit given to customers and delaying payment for purchases . |
25 | ‘ With house costs running to thousands of pounds , it 's crazy not to invest in proper care and expect value for money . |
26 | Governors will have the power to improve staff facilities and to make classes smaller , to expand the support staff and to provide guaranteed non-contact time and supply cover for teachers . |
27 | The route is conveniently divided almost in half by the Vizzavona Pass , a railway halt and important staging post and supply point for walkers . |
28 | Alan Crosskill , general service manager and Press spokesman for Cleveland ambulance , is leaving the service after ten years to become self employed in public relations and career counselling . |
29 | Five hundred family houses will be used for servicemen returning from abroad and overspill accommodation for Brize Norton and Benson . |
30 | ‘ The scope of their work is approved by the audit committee and covers value for money , audit and many other functions . |