Example sentences of "and [vb pp] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Travelling accommodation seems to have been very casual and limited for JTR on occasion , more like hostelling . |
2 | These five zones , indicated on Fig. 4. , are interpreted as major thrust sheets and designated for convenience here by arbitrary capital letters . |
3 | Mr Lumley said parallel trade had become so great that eight in 10 High Street chemists in Britain regularly dispensed drugs made in Britain , exported to France , say , and re-imported for sale to NHS patients . |
4 | They also inevitably include such universally popular compositions as Dowland 's ‘ Lachrimae Pavin' which seems to have originated as a lute solo , been turned into a song ( ‘ FIow , my tears ’ ) , arranged for viol consort with six sequels in the 1605 book , and arranged for virginals by Byrd , Morley , and Farnaby . |
5 | These men also bailed out the thieves if they were arrested , and arranged for lawyers , false evidence , and the intimidation of witnesses . |
6 | Awarded a free place at Birmingham University to study music for three years , Peter was short of basics like clothes and books until Elaine Blond gave him £30 and arranged for Peter to work at Bloomsbury House in his holidays to help make up any shortfall . |
7 | In May 1529 , Henry decided to wait no longer and arranged for Wolsey to hear the case under his own legatine authority at a court at Blackfriars in London . |
8 | The doctor came , and arranged for Esther to be re-admitted to the gynaecological ward of the hospital so that she could continue nursing the baby , if possible . |
9 | The company 's doctor was on the spot in no time , attended the patients , examined the sanitary arrangements , disinfected and closed the station well , and arranged for tanks of pure water to be conveyed from 62 miles away . |
10 | Soon he himself realized that something must be done , and arranged for Gabriel to manage his farm too . |
11 | When , during a home game in February 1927 , Hardy shouted from the touchline to a player to move up-field , Chapman chose to regard it as a breach of his authority and arranged for Hardy to move to Tottenham , where a vacancy had conveniently arisen . |
12 | If this facility is available , the map should be displayed on a graphics display terminal and checked for errors before it is sent to the film writer . |
13 | Saw children into playground and checked for staff on duty . |
14 | Recorded interviews and reports of observations were transcribed verbatim and checked for accuracy before analysis . |
15 | This must be inserted and checked for accuracy . |
16 | This must be inserted and checked for accuracy . |
17 | Of course I had n't bargained on technology , because once the hide is cut to size and checked for blemishes it 's actually put on a cutting form and sent through a roller press . |
18 | You can also see the remains of the state rooms built and furnished for Queen Elizabeth 1st by Robert Dudley , Earl of Leicester , the virgin queen 's favourite . |
19 | The average real exchange rate ( trade-weighted and adjusted for inflation ) fell by 40 per cent between 1980 and 1988 in the 80-odd developing countries monitored by the World Bank . |
20 | The appellant firm provided tax consultancy and accounting services and registered for VAT in October 1986 . |
21 | I intended to study , and registered for courses on Spanish language and literature . |
22 | Many of these children are prepared and placed for adoption with strangers , and part of the package is that they will no longer see or be in contact with relatives who have remained in touch during their stay in care . |
23 | She is a founder member of the Medau Society , qualifying as a Medau teacher in 1958 and taught for ILEA for 20 years and now greatly enjoys being a class member . |
24 | German Justice Minister Klaus Kinkel had visited Moscow on Oct. 21-22 for talks with the Russian and Soviet governments and pressed for Honecker 's extradition ( although there was no extradition treaty between Germany and Russia ) . |
25 | Excluded groups and those just above the income limit always felt aggrieved and pressed for inclusion . |
26 | We left after breakfast on the Monday and stopped for lunch near Montdidier . |
27 | Library guides and information skills planning sheets are examples of documents which can be used with different classes and amended for use each new session . |
28 | The raid had been meticulously planned and choreographed for months . |
29 | It is usual to follow patients who have been diagnosed and treated for syphilis for a period of two years to make sure that the treatment is effective and that relapse does not occur . |
30 | Mr Haughton was taken to Whiston Hospital and treated for burns to his chest and right shoulder . |