Example sentences of "and [vb base] [verb] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 Some pieces of bogwood and floating plants can also be added to the tank to give shade and provide hiding places for the fry .
2 What was needed was a foraging inside-forward who could pick up passes from defence and create scoring chances for the other forwards .
3 The money will help people with Alzheimer 's disease and train hearing dogs for the deaf .
4 Even though one would probably not question the desire to minimise psychological distance , since most students are highly motivated and continue to attend courses for very long periods , it is clear that there is little loss of personal identity and very little contact with deaf people .
5 We will maintain support for the arts and continue to develop schemes for greater sponsorship in co-operation with business and private individuals .
6 The positions of data management systems on the machine-user spectrum vary : some have complicated procedures for defining and modifying data structures and use programming languages for performing most processing .
7 But it 's like basically a conference where all the record company reps and that turn up and try to get bookings for their bands .
8 In particular it will focus on three key variables — size , sector and location — and attempt to extract guidelines for effective resolution of integration problems .
9 The trousers have two zipped side pockets elasticated waist and zip opening cuffs for slipping over those ubiquitous trainers .
10 So there will be quite a rainforest theme to May 7th , which is where we 're sort of hoping to launch everything , and start selling tickets for the events , things like that .
11 2.2 In 1987 a project was established jointly by SCOTVEC and CAST to examine arrangements for PSD within National Certificate .
12 First prize will be a £5,000 portfolio of shares donated by NatWest Stockbrokers , along with free investment advice and share dealing services for the life of the portfolio .
13 Frank Hepburn , assistant to the director , said : ‘ Because of the sense of bereavement at this unprecedented loss , it was decided to have a special programme of memorial events which would act as a focus for remembering them and help raise funds for charities with which they were associated .
14 Throughout the year , the education officer will deal with any student problems which arise and help to find teachers for colleges .
15 The Azeris now have yards steadily churning out mobile production platforms , and have built piles for one of BP 's North Sea platforms .
16 The four groups have joined forces to form the Ulster Karate Council , and have set dates for unofficial provincial championships in October .
17 In corporate finance you may get a call at 4pm and have to prepare papers for a crucial business meeting at 9am the next morning .
18 Service intervals of 3000 miles , plus an initial 500-mile check , mean the car has been back to the Dartford factory five times since April and have produced bills for a total of £826.05 , although £96.50 of that was to replace one of the 205/45 ZR16 Goodyear Eagle GS-D tyres , which had collected a nail in its tread .
19 He spent a lot of time and care picking pictures for the walls .
20 Many families experience the problems of squabbles between siblings and learn to establish rules for mediating a problem .
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