Example sentences of "to [noun sg] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This change arises from the differences in size between the components which would normally mean mole fractions close to unity for the solvent especially when dilute solutions are being studied .
2 First , the link between ICA eligibility and the receipt of attendance allowance by the person receiving care means that ‘ the disabled person acts as ‘ gatekeeper ’ to income for the carer ’ ( McLaughlin , 1991 , p. 36 ) .
3 In response , a growing body of clergy and laity , on both sides of the Atlantic , are committing themselves to dedicate at least one hour a day to prayer for the renewal and growth of the Church and for the transformation of society .
4 By convention , ministers are responsible to Parliament for the conduct of their departments ( Carltona v. Commissioner of Works ( C.A. , 1943 ) ) .
5 After all , constitutionally , ministers are answerable to Parliament for the conduct of their Departments .
6 Each has , as its head , a Secretary of State who heads his own Office , but who is a member of the Cabinet and answerable to Parliament for the discharge of his duties and exercise of his powers .
7 Arguably , what has occurred is a reinterpretation of the traditional partnership between central government , LEAs and schools which has allowed central government , on the basis of its ‘ accountability to parliament for the performance of the educational service at all levels ’ , progressively to nudge LEAs into a fuller appreciation of their curricular responsibilities and , through that , to influence the schools .
8 When Gardiner was considering the Royal Commission 's Report he was asked by its Secretary if he appreciated that , for the first time , a Minister would become answerable to Parliament for the working of the higher courts , including the delays and other initial setbacks that might be expected .
9 While , therefore , the FMI might provide a potential for developing greater , or at least different , accountability , it seems unlikely , at least in the short term , to bring significantly increased accountability to Parliament for the work of central administration .
10 For some time now the T'ang had been under intense pressure from the House to bring the General to trial for the murder of Under Secretary Lehmann .
11 He never came to trial for the robbery at the Cheltenham and Gloucester Building Society in Quedgeley , Gloucester .
12 If there is a defence to liability for the amount determined , the party seeking the bankruptcy or winding-up order may be ordered to pay the costs of the insolvency proceedings .
13 Secondly , English contributes to preparation for the adult world : people need to be able to communicate effectively and appropriately in all the widely different social situations in which they find themselves .
14 A week after the affairs of the Dove Trust had been transferred to Littlejohn and Partners ( Bermuda ) , Adam surprised Elinor with a trip to Saracen for the weekend .
15 In 1986 the landlord granted permission for the defendant company to assign to M. , the first defendant , who likewise covenanted directly with the landlord to pay the rent and observe the other covenants , and an assignment was entered into whereby the lease was assigned to M. for the residue of the term .
16 It was a very scrappy game , a Cup tie with lots of effort but I am quite happy to go to Distillery for the replay because we seem to play better away from home .
17 It was hardly a secret that Gallieni , no admirer of Joffre ( who , among other things , had stolen much of the honour due to Gallieni for the victory of the Marne ) , wanted eventually to pull him back to Paris in the largely administrative capacity of a CIGS , while placing the executive command of the armies in the field under de Castelnau .
18 It turned to federalism for the solution ; a solution in keeping with its history .
19 Yet the resulting stress levels , unless properly handled by both the company and the individual , can prove overwhelming , leading to distress for the employee and problems for the company with rising absenteeism , high levels of staff turnover and staff dissatisfaction , and ultimately to poor quality products and customer service .
20 The company paid approximately £39 000 to Salomon for the business .
21 Commentators considered that the delay was designed to give the LTTE time to negotiate with the Moslem and Sinhalese communities in the Eastern Province in order to prevent them from joining to vote for the reinstatement of a separate Eastern Provincial Council .
22 All Penny Seu Chen could tell me when I returned on Friday evening to find you gone was that you and he had flown to Hualien for the weekend . ’
23 ‘ Grandstand ’ had moved back to the cricket but Harry Carpenter had promised viewers that they would return to Sandwich for the finale of ‘ this extraordinary golfing drama ’ .
24 A gentle wrist-slapping goes to Aria for the lifting frets ( hopefully , only a fault on this particular example ) .
25 Inter-library loan requests are made direct to BLDSC for the loan of film copies of such theses .
26 Coaches will be waiting to transfer you direct to Longchamp for the racing .
27 When they were introduced they offered an alternative to insulin for the patient not responding to diet alone .
28 Details of Industrial Development Authority incentives granted to Sun for the establishment of the centre in Dublin were not revealed — ‘ it is not our practice to reveal payments , ’ a spokesman said .
29 An easier edit is to let the hand reach the goat 's back and to cut to close-up for the patting , a shot which should be taken from a different angle to the medium shot .
30 If planning permission is refused by the Secretary of State on appeal for a Part II application , the owner is entitled to compensation for the difference between his interest with and without the consent .
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