Example sentences of "they [verb] [noun sg] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Talking to the researcher about South Africa , they voiced sympathy for the plight of black South Africans .
2 The examinations , tailored to be selective , make no concession to this , nor do they make allowance for the wide range of academic ability and preparedness among the candidates .
3 They made music for the love of it .
4 They made allowance for a stale price effect in the index ( by including a first order moving average process ) , and used a GARCH ( 1,1 ) model to control for autocorrelation in the variance of the disturbances .
5 They made room for the Russian .
6 They made employment for a workforce and were used in the work of other occupations ; but mainly they were used for recreation .
7 Bouvard and Pécuchet , during their investigations into literature , find that they lose respect for an author when he strays into error .
8 They raise money for the hospice and other charities through a varied range of activities , including abseiling and putting on stage shows .
9 Well they , they just you know they they just have this erm craft sort of , they do stall and and they make stuff for the shop they had he had a couple of retail shops , he had a factory yeah I think he said he had fifty two people working for him .
10 These new arrangements contain two important features : they allow institutions to propose variations from normal validation arrangements ; and they make provision for the granting of discretion to institutions to make modifications to approved courses within agreed limits .
11 They make leather for the clothing industry and the international recession has taken its toll .
12 Readers will work hard at a text if they need to know something about their favourite football player or team , if they want to know about their favourite singer or group , if they want information for a project that really interests them , or if they need information a make something or improve their performance in some way .
13 Whilst they provided material for a case study , our impression was that these organisations were exceptions — firms facing particular problems .
14 He tried very hard not to cough like he 'd seen people cough in westerns when they tried whisky for the first time , and got away with just clearing his throat rather loudly ( he looked round at the curtains , afraid somebody might have heard ) .
15 They provide evidence for an accuracy order in performance .
16 Firstly , as just described , they force the op.amp into class-A operation and secondly they provide bias for the output stage consisting of transistors TR1 and TR2 .
17 They provide information for the receptionist when dealing with enquiries for the guests as to what standard equipment is in the room .
18 In general they seek provision for the forthcoming financial year .
19 If they fail will they assume responsibility for the failure or blame someone else ?
20 The highlight of the visit was , they say , when they played football for the Wood Group team against chambers at Hazlehead Park and won 4-O .
21 George Bernard Shaw was altogether more worldly-wise , observing that ‘ all professions are conspiracies against the laity , ’ and while they affected contempt for the medieval craft guilds , with their closed shops , the professions were in reality based upon very similar principles .
22 They provided education , free education , free health services erm one of the modern communication system and ports erm and they ensure job for every Kuwaiti , so you will not find an unemployed Kuwaiti , as soon as he is able to do one job or another the Government provided the training for a large number of Kuwaiti to provide technical works .
23 Taking all these things together , I think they give ground for the suspicion expressed by Mr. Henderson and other Labour ministers that Mr. MacDonald had deliberately planned the scheme of a National government ; which would at the same time enable him to retain the position of Prime Minister and to associate with colleagues with whom he was more in sympathy than he had ever been with his Labour colleagues …
24 Howard , a day 's march behind them , dispatched forty-three troopers under Lieutenant G. Bacon east to Targhee Pass to intercept the Nez Perce if they turned north for the Crow country .
25 The law demanded that they attend school for the few hours they were not in the theatre , but time spent on education was minimal as the pantomime was so popular that there were matinées most days .
26 When the 27-hour non-stop TV spectacular was last staged in 1990 , the Hampshire people proved as dotty as anyone in the bizarre ways they raised cash for the needy in the local community .
27 Do they have time for a monthly general-interest magazine ?
28 So it 's not surprising they draw the racist conclusions — the blacks are getting jobs , housing etc. at their expense ; and so they become fodder for the National Front .
29 With various delicate transitions that left me sighing in assent , the film now turned into a gentle parodic love story , the girl civilizing Spunk — teaching him how to dress , eat , speak — and Spunk decivilizing her : teaching her to kick the booze , the pick-ups , the self-destruction , the money ( they go primitive for a while , after Spunk has an urban breakdown .
30 At the same time they took responsibility for the home , ’ she says .
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