Example sentences of "for [art] [noun pl] [to-vb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It must have been difficult for the teachers to organize things even before the arrival of the evacuees , who had problems of their own , of course , adjusting to a major change in lifestyle .
2 But it does recognize the need for the educators to find ways of helping them cope .
3 They would shuttle between many silos : too hard for the Russians to verify arms control agreements .
4 This strategy calls for the researchers to follow cases through from the point of initial application .
5 This was bought out by the private cleaning firm BET , which then had to compete with other firms for the contracts to clean schools .
6 He will also be aware that arrangements are in place for the liquidators to aid banks in their assessment of applications made by small businesses and personal customers for alternative facilities .
7 The next day ( after a party at Neiman-Marcus for the competitors to meet agents , and a reception at the Kimbell Art Museum ) , there was another stunning performance , and then a party in honour of Rildia Bee , at which people lined up to talk to her as though she were Santa Claus .
8 Erm er I mean if you go back to 's view , i it is , it 's legitimate for the , for the masses to commit excesses , it 's not legitimate for the Party to promote them .
9 We have already noted that the polytechnic directors were seeking a larger measure of academic independence almost from the moment of designation — most publicly through the CDP press statement in July 1971 expressing a wish for the polytechnics to secure charters .
10 It 's an opportunity for the passengers to meet members of the crew .
11 With fewer than 300 pupils , it was reprieved because the Roman Catholic church would not accept plans for the pupils to share facilities with the denominational Holy Rood school .
12 " There exists today " , admitted Ben Tillett , " a tendency for the men to down tools at what they deem justifiable provocation .
13 The plan was for the financiers to place deals based on the probable impact of the column on the market and then share the profits .
14 The family stopped at major towns along the route — Munich , Augsburg , Ludwigsburg , Schwetzingen , Mainz , Frankfurt and Koblenz — for the children to give concerts and to play privately for the aristocracy .
15 A left-wing party outside government had , for some time , been calling for the workers to seize factories and , when they found themselves shut out by the closing of firms by management in the Bosses ' strike , the workers were prompted to action They seized firms and , having taken them over , set up a cordón in the area .
16 It is perfectly possible for the parties to incorporate terms by agreeing to them orally or in writing whether or not signed .
17 Even though some expert clauses do not specifically reserve the right for the parties to make submissions or representations to the expert ( see 8.15 ) , it is unlikely that this right will be lost through its omission , because the expert will usually want to receive submissions or representations of some kind to help him understand the issue he has to determine .
18 Michael Spicer wants greater powers for the police to stop hippies gathering in large groups .
19 The new government plan included a system of protection for witnesses turning state evidence , a toughening of bail conditions , and provisions for the police to hold suspects for up to 48 hours without charge and to suspend for 12 months any financial operation suspected of involving Mafia assets .
20 Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act , it will as from September be compulsory for the police to interview landowners in every suspected case of pesticide poisoning .
21 More importantly , perhaps , Walmsley argues that the 1967 Act , because it introduced summary trial for the offence of indecency between males , made it easier for the police to bring prosecutions , for when there are no minors involved , the Director of Public Prosecution 's consent is unnecessary .
22 It is now possible for a GIS to incorporate databases from many sources , while in the near future developments in networks will mean that remote access to databases at institutions other than the users ' own will become possible .
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