Example sentences of "for [noun] [to-vb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | To meet this requirement , it will be necessary for weighers to keep their own record of tare weighings carried out , including time of taring and where removable parts , eg. sides , rear boards , tarpaulins , sacks , etc. are in use , whether these parts are included in the tare . |
2 | With the advent of GIS , it will be increasingly possible for non-cartographers to produce their own maps . |
3 | Assistance in all these areas would provide the chance for musicians to develop their own potential and to discover whether there is an audience for their music . |
4 | It is easy to assume that the law about planning new developments , or changing the environment around us , only affects us when we need to take a positive step — such as applying for permission to extend our own property . |
5 | In a separate Commons debate on the Disability ( Grants ) Bill , which brings in the two new independent living funds , Scott was asked whether local authorities could provide cash for clients to buy their own care . |
6 | Above all , it was necessary , in the search for quality , for LEAs to have their own direct observation of teaching and learning : " it is important to know whether improvements are needed in the organization of teaching , in the provision of equipment and materials , in the quality of teaching of one or more teachers or in some quite different area " ( Audit Commission 1989:8 ) . |
7 | ‘ With regard to the discretion of a judge as to costs , which is given by Order LXV , r. 1 , of the Rules of the Supreme Court , it is , I think , common practice for parties to make their own agreements as to the costs … and such agreements are perfectly valid and enforceable . |
8 | Here and there are ‘ signposts ’ , elongated lecterns with albums of photos , magazine clippings , advertisements , and assorted memorabilia relating to the epoch of the nearby works of art , and notecards for visitors to record their own associations and recollections — to be periodically appended to the scrapbooks . |
9 | You can train Windows for Pens to recognize your own style of handwriting but , unfortunately , it 's not very good at it . |
10 | He stood there waiting silently for Sandison to work his own way out of the difficulty and Sandison realised there was a calculating hardness to this man . |
11 | The Ukrainian Supreme Soviet passed laws on Oct. 23 creating the legal basis for Ukraine to have its own army , air force and navy — totalling 450,000 men — and a National Guard of 30,000 . |
12 | The absence of Ukraine 's President Leonid Kravchuk , who was pressing for Ukraine to have its own armed forces , caused anger among the delegates . |
13 | At Guinness Brewing Worldwide , a high priority is attached to training and development , and to providing opportunities for individuals to realise their own self-development . |
14 | To this extent the gifts were tokens , and this basic concept remained , although under Rome , it was possible for individuals to make their own approaches with votive offerings . |
15 | The Peacock Committee strongly believes in the need for individuals to determine their own needs and wants . |
16 | With the abolition of professional fee scales , it is possible for firms to publish their own house scales . |
17 | In addition to more traditional exercises , there are pairwork activities , games , puzzles , and opportunities for learners to express their own views and talk about their own lives . |
18 | Project work is an opportunity for learners to express their own ideas , feelings and opinions , which stimulates their critical awareness , logical thought and creativity . |
19 | Project Video provides a stimulus for learners to produce their own projects . |
20 | Further even that this , although it is not possible for knitters to write their own programs for Form , there are programs that lend themselves to a great deal of adaptation and change that can be used to knit almost any type of garment . |
21 | Due to the restrictions imposed by the airlines and the railways , we regret that it is not possible for passengers to take their own bikes . |
22 | It is not easy for people to leave their own country , possibly never to return . |
23 | Jefferson 's purpose in the First Amendment was to stop all future American lawmakers from making it a crime for people to criticise their own government . |
24 | So again , it 's a low cost option for people to get their own housing . |
25 | For people to make their own connections to the |
26 | The right way to help manufacturing industry is to produce the right level of inflation and the right economy for people to make their own decisions . |
27 | Cheltenham has launched a new scheme for racegoers to have their own horse … and you do n't have to be a millionaire … fancy winning the gold cup or the grand national … you do … then lets go chase a dream in our Friday Feature |
28 | A significant minority — 21 per cent — think it is not very important for staff to receive their own personal copy . |
29 | ‘ Now ring the bell , ma chère , for Ernestine to bring us some tea , then you may leave us . |
30 | Now I think that 's better than nothing , but I think one has to take it a stage further than that and say that erm the concepts and the processes in science do build logically one upon the other , in a coherent and meaningful way , and that 's important for teachers to appreciate what that meaningful sequence is and that , you know , the lucky dip idea is , as I have said , better than nothing , but it 's so much inferior to the notion that teachers should be aware that there is a progression in science and that they can teach children progressively from a very early age onwards and build meaningful knowledge upon meaningful knowledge . |