Example sentences of "with [art] [noun pl] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So usually one or other of the parent birds must stay with the eggs for most of the time .
2 Well We came in one morning , the electrician and I , about five instead of seven , because we 'd done and er we used to nip in and kip down with the horses for ten minutes which was forbidden , to sleep in the colliery .
3 He emerged with the trophies for Scottish Lorry Driver of the Year and will go on to the national finals at Telford in Shropshire .
4 He emerged with the trophies for Scottish Lorry Driver of the Year and will now go on to the national finals at Telford in Shropshire .
5 Take the cable tidy apart and you 'll see the connections for all the relevant equipment are clearly labelled , along with the terminals for each wire — live , neutral and earth .
6 Albert writes : ‘ The inescapable conclusion is that the two models of capitalism diverge on the fundamental question of whether to live for the present moment — and to hell with the consequences for future generations — or to plan for a better tomorrow , though it may require sacrifices today .
7 The ‘ Top 10 ’ for all centres for 1989/90 is listed below , with the positions for 1988/89 shown in brackets .
8 The abstract gives guidance on the intrepretation of the statutory requirement to give particulars of any departure from the Companies Act 1985 accounting provisions in order to give a true and fair view , together with the reasons for any such departure and its effect .
9 integrate these amounts with the figures for owned fixed assets and disclose separately the net amount of assets held under finance leases .
10 For each class of fixed asset either : disclose gross amounts of assets held under finance leases , together with the related accumulated depreciation and depreciation charge for the period , or integrate these amounts with the figures for owned fixed assets and disclose separately the net amount of assets held under finance leases and the related depreciation charge for the period .
11 These and the other subject correlations in the appendix all appear to be broadly consistent with the expectations for this type of study .
12 This new concern , among social thinkers of different persuasions , with the opportunities for peaceful change no doubt results in part from a revulsion against the extreme violence characterizing the first half of the twentieth century , and against the authoritarian political regimes which some kinds of violence have brought into existence , as well as from a deep-seated and pervasive apprehension of the ultimate consequences of violence in the age of nuclear weapons .
13 It was felt that combining the academic aspects of the sixth forms with the opportunities for applied study and more flexible course structures of further education could result in exciting new approaches to 16–19 education .
14 Plunder proved a useful temporary boost to revenues ; the annexation of new lands , with the opportunities for tougher exploitation which conquest brought in its train , could restore to princes their dominant position as by far the richest men within their principalities .
15 Great care must be taken in complying with the requirements for advance disclosure .
16 However , I would disagree most strongly with the suggestions for future action that they draw from their results .
17 Ocalan was reported to remained strongly in disagreement with the demands for regional autonomy made by Iraqi Kurdish leaders Jalal Talabani and Mazoud Barzani [ see p. 38407 ] .
18 But they , like the third Limerick club dominating the league — Young Munster — are only gradually coming to terms with the demands for 15-man attacking play .
19 At the heart of the defence is Mark Morris , a first-team regular with the Dons for seven years .
20 He had been with the police for 14 years and only recently transferred to Whickham police station near Gateshead .
21 He has been with the police for 19 years , and has served at Colchester , Chelmsford , police HQ and for two years worked for Scotland Yard in conjunction with Interpol .
22 You end up with talking shops , and that 's been one of the troubles I think , with the arrangements for joint planning .
23 I have dealt at some length with the arrangements for mandatory support because they have been in the limelight recently and because they are the direct responsibility of my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State .
24 The changes in public spending on welfare services since 1974 are examined in detail , with the outcomes for each service , in Hills ( 1990 ) and summarised in subsequent chapters in this book .
25 The use of search aid tools such as user-friendly interfaces , together with the possibilities for cheaper training rates should lead to increased online training for end-users .
26 Not only are these characteristics in stark contrast with the possibilities for ordinary adjectives , they can not hold for these inherently restrictive adjectives unchaperoned by an article : ( 28 ) second had roses on it Max owns best that has been discovered so far
27 And with the possibilities for more stuff like the fine ‘ Talkin' Blues ’ limitless , Marley 's legacy still has a big future in the marketplace .
28 The Agency 's objectives , together with the targets for 1993–94 , are set out in the Performance Requirements table in Section B of this Agreement .
29 General practitioners are available to identify problems and refer them for further investigation , and to cooperate with the hospitals for long-term treatment .
30 ‘ She needs help with the preparations for this wedding , so I said I 'd lend you . ’
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