Example sentences of "for [v-ing] [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , British Rail has its eyes on the Bankside site for bringing up the spoil from the tunnel for Channel traffic which it is , so absurdly , driving under the middle of London at astronomical cost .
2 The same can probably be claimed for those who for reasons which had little to do with humanitarian concern — fearing Jewish revenge in the event of a lost war , or blaming Hitler for bringing on the war through attacking the Jews , attitudes which of course themselves betrayed the influence of Nazi ‘ Jewish conspiracy ’ propaganda — were voicing criticism of Nazi anti Jewish policy .
3 Today , everyone in the House will join in thanking those responsible for bringing about the peace conference that opened in Madrid yesterday .
4 Other European countries said that the new British Government would be positive and co-operative and would put forward proposals for bringing about the completion of the European Community , for which they had been working for the past 40 years .
5 After making a political volte-face he went on , without even a glimmer of embarrassment , to be responsible for bringing in the council tax .
6 So this is their justification for bringing in the childhood .
7 These ambiguous examples are particularly useful for bringing out the difference between the two types of interpretation .
8 It 's well worth the trouble , though , firstly because it 's obviously ideal for bringing out the bass in small guitars , secondly because it looks just fabulous , and thirdly because it makes the inside of the guitar smell like an explosion in a spice market .
9 The use of cables , if available , is excellent for bringing out the definition at the centre of the chest ( origin ) due to the fact that they allow movement over the body 's centre-line without loss of tension .
10 For using up the tapes , I 'll take it tomorrow at Wembley
11 Two of these scholars , Edward Foxe and Thomas Cranmer , who were both members of Anne Boleyn 's faction at court , were responsible for drawing up a document called the Collectanea satis copiosa , in which they advanced a claim of imperial sovereignty for the English monarchy .
12 Matthieu was also responsible for drawing up a plan of the New Town ( see p. 138 ) but he died in 1352 before completing more than four chapels in the cathedral choir .
13 Established by Congress on Aug. 2 , it was given responsibility for drawing up a plan within 150 days for the " pacification " of the country .
14 The enlightened bureaucrats who were primarily responsible for drawing up the legislation of 1861 may not have achieved everything for which they were striving , but they were undoubtedly trying to achieve more than the modernization of the gentry 's sources of income or the revivification of the state machine .
15 Using any of the traditional methods of cost analysis you will need a substantial quantity of paper , a good financial calculator , a ruler for drawing up the forms and a quiet corner to get on with it .
16 When establishing the Editing Commissions responsible for drawing up the Statute of 1861 , the Tsar had recognized the need to appoint men who not only could cope with the intricacies of the legislation involved but who positively favoured Emancipation , who were convinced in their hearts as well as their heads of its desirability .
17 This system provides a mechanism for drawing together a cast of informal innovation players around ideas which are often not part of one 's assigned work ( Rosenfeld and Servo , 1988 ) .
18 The Bulgarian Telecommunications Co , which last week gave contracts to Siemens AG , L M Ericsson Telefon AB , Alcatel NV and Northern Telecom Ltd under its $300m modernisation programme , says it will announce two more foreign investors shortly : ‘ We will announce soon our partners for building up a surface satellite station and for introduction of a new digital overlay network , ’ Antoni Slavinski , deputy chairman told Reuter ; and a joint venture between Bulgarian Telecommunications Co and US Sprint International Inc will start operating on April 15 ; Sprint Business Telecommunications Co will enable customers in Bulgaria to link host and personal computers with others around the world , and says it already has some 50 applications , mostly from foreign companies operating in Bulgaria .
19 The most common rates for building up a pension are 1/80th of earnings for each year you have been in the scheme , or l/60th .
20 It was a good time for building up the faculty .
21 We have seen how McClellan 's system provides a framework for building up the bookstock at each service point .
22 A number of principles for ascertaining where an employee ‘ ordinarily ’ works were suggested .
23 Situated in the foothills of the Pennines and near to the centre of Huddersfield , Wellfield House is ideally located for enjoying both the history and beauty of Yorkshire .
24 Delegated legislation , decisions of the courts , and changing administrative practice , amounted to a sluggish dynamic for speeding up the ability of the criminal justice system to respond .
25 A volcano has even been blamed for speeding up the onset of the last Ice Age .
26 The tour operator , Sir Henry Lunn , founded the Public Schools Alpine Sports Club in 1902 and began the British passion for speeding down the piste .
27 There are today houses with the remains of ingenious devices for channelling away the water .
28 Egypt and Syria have a smaller stake in the war , but they also have sound pragmatic reasons for seeing off a rival .
29 [ J. Hall , Trial of Abraham Thornton , 1926 ; The Times , 11 , 25 August , 7 , 18 , 24 November 1817 , 26 , 30 January , 7 , 9 February , 17 , 21 April 1818 ; E. A. Kendall , An Argument for construing largely the Right of an Appellee of Murder , 1817 ; Luke Booker , A Moral Review of the Conduct and Case of Mary Ashford ; E. Holroyd , Observations Upon the Case of Abraham Thornton , 1819 . ]
30 In France there had already been speculation , followed by disaster , when John Law persuaded the government to unite all the French colonies into a single vast Company for trading up the Mississippi and in the Indies , which was then used as the base for a wild expansion of the French currency .
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