Example sentences of "from [noun sg] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The King can not be exonerated from responsibility for the massacre ; he signed the instructions and failed to punish those who were involved .
2 Even in such limited form , however , this defence , like the defence of act of a stranger , shifts the basis of the tort from responsibility for the creation of an exceptional risk to culpable failure to control that risk .
3 The guitars are crystal clear and know where they are going , and the Gears are not afraid of changing paces , enjoying a rambling slower section in Ninety Nine Per Cent while Fear is 100pc power-driven complete with ‘ wooh , woos ’ from Sympathy for the Devil .
4 With the growing scientific knowledge of the causes of both sudden infant death and cancers in childhood over the years has grown the equally important knowledge of the benefits gained from support for the family .
5 A more serious incident occurred when the churchwarden was in the process of removing a crucifix in the churchyard following a directive from parliament for the removal of images from church property .
6 She also wanted to save them from slaughter for the sum of two hundred pounds .
7 The sense of outrage on the part of both Marx and Braverman at the crippling effects ( physical or spiritual ) on many workers of the division of labour within capitalist enterprises is fully justified , but their unitary and rationalistic conception of the total subordination of labour to capital leads them to an overestimation of the role this division of labour must play in the formation of social collectivities : the extraction of any ‘ skill ’ content from labour for the mass of workers ; the homogenisation of ‘ simple labour ’ in all branches of production ; the cheapening of labour power ; increasingly intolerable oppression — these tendencies are bound to overwhelm any secondary differentiation of the workers by branch or by enterprise and lead to the formation of a revolutionary proletariat .
8 To assume that the messages from research for the practitioner are clear and straightforward is naive .
9 Once participants reach their chosen summits they 'll be able to get their world passports , available from Climb For The World , stamped with an official commemorative stamp .
10 Further information and additional forms are available from Climb For The World , Brincliffe House , 861 Ecclesall Road , Sheffield S11 7AE .
11 This project will cost £10,000 , with half of the money coming from Climb for the World .
12 And while he was on the film set or wherever he was you know , away from home for the week , he 'd be playing around with every bit of skirt he could find .
13 But apart from hunting for the pot , there was often a requirement to hunt dangerous predators to protect railway employees .
14 On investigation , they discovered that the first agency had failed to get proper authorisation from Visa for the transaction .
15 In February 1820 , four days after hearing the news of King George III 's death , he declined to hunt with his son-in-law , Mark Mayson , ‘ from respect for the memory of the King . ’
16 Fiction itself traces the shift from the collective to the individual , from respect for the state to respect for the person .
17 Apart from respect for the law , there are no defined standards which teachers have to follow .
18 This last figure represented a fall in the deficit from 7.5 to 6.5 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) ; the proceeds from privatization for the year were forecast at 2.5 per cent of GDP , and as a result of tax reforms direct tax revenues were expected to rise by about 22 per cent over 1990 .
19 USL again endorsed OSF layered products such as Motif and DCE , and has even taken the baton from OSF for the commercialisation of ANDF — the Architecture Neutral Distribution Format , see below .
20 It was later that evening that Simon Pardy , released from custody for the time being with a stern warning not to leave the town , went home .
21 Burghley Park became his study and there he formulated his religious ideas which were to alienate him from society for the rest of his life .
22 The body of this guitar is made from mahogany for the back and sides , with an attractive birdseye maple top .
23 After hearing the evidence , the Tribunale Penale di Roma found that they had obtained the drugs from Hurley for the purpose of entrapping Italian nationals , among them Mario Cetera , the husband of Joan Schumacher , American heiress to the Prentice Hall publishing fortune .
24 Unfortunately he could not do the same at Newcastle in the FA Cup and , although he got leave of absence from school for the match , we were unable to prevent the Geordies from avenging their 1907 defeat .
25 Pecquet even claimed that good diplomats needed to be prepared from childhood for the work .
26 In so far as he argued for the separation of economics from politics for the purpose of analysis , in a theoretical examination of the Soviet economy he seemed to be following in the footsteps of Marx .
27 Sir John Pope Hennessy , an Irish adventurer , successfully claimed immunity from arrest for the recovery of the huge debts he accumulated while the Member for King 's County in the 1860s .
28 25–8 A party of young and old people came to Port Ellen from Ardbeg for the day knowing that they should return on the " Islay " on its way to Port Askaig .
29 You see you used to get a a sheet from Street for the week 's work .
30 Cray licensed the Real/IX real-time Unix from ModComp for the effort .
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