Example sentences of "for [v-ing] [conj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are , however , reasons for doubting whether financial objectives were quite as secondary as these points suggest .
2 • The latest radiator and panel configuration with accommodation for trunking and other services .
3 There are good grounds for suggesting that general practice in Britain has done more than merely survive .
4 The Department of Social Security had always had discretionary power to pay for nursing or residential home care though this was little known .
5 There are unlimited opportunities for the creative production of multidisciplinary approaches to the development of teaching and presentation skills , given the many common issues for nursing and other healthcare professionals — a notion which is amplified when considering the strategic importance of good interprofessional communications throughout the service .
6 ‘ This does not take into account the current demand for nursing and residential home beds in Cheshire and the county council believes this could mean Cheshire receiving only £30m instead of the £40m needed to meet existing demand .
7 Yet if you establish criteria for nursing and residential care you are adjusting to resources , not need . ’
8 It manages the joint inspection unit for nursing and residential homes and runs the joint loan equipment service ( the one that never has enough commodes ) .
9 Vousden ( 1987 ) looks at the implications for nursing and medical records .
10 This allows time for the patient to settle in hospital , for nursing and medical staff to complete their respective ( psychological and physical ) assessments of the patient and for investigations and special preparations to be carried out .
11 The comment from , Scottish & Newcastle 's finance director , was typical : ‘ I think it 's a very important concept that the board through management is responsible for seeing that internal control works and for the day-to-day detection of fraud , while the auditors also have a responsibility where it is material and affects the annual accounts . ’
12 Similarly , young emerging leaves and shoots that have not yet developed a tough skin are easier for fungus spores to penetrate as they are for sucking and biting insects , and this is why the first signs of mildew especially are always to be found on such tissue .
13 The discount rate differs for taxpaying and non-taxpaying companies .
14 There was also concern about where to find accommodation for the control room and other working space , and fears that television staff would increase the demand for catering and other services .
15 Two supermarket chains — Sainsbury 's and Tesco — have their own systems for checking that fresh foods do not contain significant pesticide residues .
16 The state apparatus is subject to scrutiny and investigation by joint party-state control committees responsible for rooting out inefficiency , red tape , departmentalism , localism , embezzlement and corruption ; and for checking that governrnent funds have been used in ways intended by government policy .
17 What matters is that the authorities exercise their responsibility for checking and double checking what happens on the ground .
18 Proteon 's announcement that it is splitting its business into two divisions ( one for adaptor boards and wiring centres ; the other for internetworking and intelligent hub systems ) is in line with what has been happening internally for some time , says Swan .
19 The Westborough , Massachusetts company is also splitting its business into two divisions , one for adaptor boards and wire centres , and the other for internetworking and intelligent hub systems .
20 Even scrambling might cause a problem , but using the jacket for walking and general leisure is OK .
21 The work need to be carefully mounted and double checked for spelling or other errors .
22 For assembling and finishing wood : For assembling the fruits of your labours , some cramps will be invaluable .
23 The UKCC is charged with responsibilities for establishing and improving standards of training and professional conduct .
24 Richard Peck House provides a convalescence not readily available through the NHS for serving or ex-Service personnel or their dependants .
25 Richard Peck House provides convalescence not readily available through the NHS , for serving or ex-Service personnel or their dependants .
26 This came under heavy fire for implying that small firms set up without planning permission should only have enforcement orders issued against them if alternative premises were available .
27 On the one hand , their arrival may add to the demand for retailing and educational facilities , which may help to sustain the village shop or school ; on the other , their children may attend other more distant schools and the newcomers may shop in the adjacent towns so that , if they have ‘ replaced ’ locals , there may be a downturn in demand , which could even precipitate the closure of these facilities .
28 If plays like Design For Living or Private Lives foreground the witty , hedonistic , passionately abandoned side of the bitter-sweet couplet , then Brief Encounter is the key text of the opposite side .
29 The primary purpose of this study was to determine from available materials for developing and developed countries the conditions of childbearing that are most favourable to viability of the offspring as well as to infant , childhood and maternal health and well-being as indicated by the minimum mortality and maximum survival chances of children through age five and minimum morbidity and mortality among women as a result of the process of childbearing .
30 Statistics that relate maternal health and mortality to reproductive patterns are sparse for developing and developed countries .
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