Example sentences of "for [noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 As adjunct to its education policy the BDA has recently embarked on a youth policy for reasons spelt out in a resolution passed by the Rothesay Congress in 1986 : This Congress recognises that the future development of the deaf community requires the full participation of deaf children and young people .
2 Erm , it was not possible to get your views in , as it were , personnel terms rather than financial terms on that er report , but er as it were on your behalf , we supported the Treasurer 's er recommendation for reasons set out in paragraph one four , and if I can er explain that for you a little little more , de-regulation could mean , that each employing authority has it 's own scheme of superannuation , or not , and if not would simply leave employees in a position of taking them off the state scheme S E R P S or going for a personal pension .
3 But it would not guarantee markets for products made out of old paper or plastic .
4 Do n't wait for Personnel to come along and do it for you .
5 Manchester-based Riverside International is now looking for franchisees to take on Cozydry , which is British Standard approved .
6 The Dos Quiz is a useful way for beginners to find out just how much they know after reading all the MS-DOS bibles .
7 A right ear advantage was found which was greater for those syllables differing in two articulatory features , voice and place , than for syllables differing in only one such feature ( " voicing " refers to vibration of the vocal chords ; " place " refers to the place of articulation of the sound in the vocal tract ) .
8 It is for employers to set up suitable pension arrangements for their employees .
9 In France , for instance , where there are no incentives for employers to take on part-timers ( in the form of our lower National Insurance contributions and lack of rights and benefits for part-timers ) and far more extensive subsidised childcare facilities and parental leave , far fewer mothers work part time and more are in higher status occupations , according to the Department of Employment 's French And British Women 's Employment Comparisons .
10 For Friedman the realized decline in the measured real wage rate — a decline which only becomes apparent to workers with the passage of time — was sufficient incentive for employers to take on more labour .
11 If we give the basis of the complaint , however , it is very easy for employers to look down the list and find out which employee comes from Linlithgow , Greenock and Port Glasgow , Aberdeen , North or Banff and Buchan .
12 But ref Snoddy , with vast experience of World Cup and European football , insisted : ‘ It has never been the custom for referees to be paid their expenses in cash — or for clubs to hand over the money . ’
13 Other recommendations include the need for policies to speed up the exploitation of renewable energy technologies ( such as wind , wave , solar and geothermal power ) which do not Produce carbon dioxide , the most important greenhouse gas .
14 A hedge is ideal for ducks to nest in — although they usually build their nests on the ground , using leaves and grass , they like them to be well hidden .
15 We used to sit in the garden for hours going over her various plans to get married .
16 Do they sit for hours making up ridiculous French translations for tomato soup and spam ?
17 It is certainly not unknown for artists to sing on until well past their best and to put considerable strain on even their most sympathetic listeners , expecting them to weigh charm of manner and artistic experience against failing vocal powers .
18 THE TASK is to reduce telephone response time for calls coming in to John Wood House .
19 The analytical solution does not , however , allow for objects breaking up in response to aerodynamic forces .
20 The British trade is dismayed that the Open Individual Export Licence ( OIEL ) , which allowed Sotheby 's and Christie 's to issue licences for objects imported in to the UK within the last fifty years without having to go through the DNH , does not apply to objects controlled under the EC Regulation .
21 Strategies , in this sense , are preprogrammed rules for action , so it was appropriate for contestants to send in their entries in computer language .
22 Wagner of 7:JG 26 both submitted claims for Hurricanes shot down , but O.K.W. recorded only one confirmed .
23 In a fine speech that preceded the president 's , Colin Powell , the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff , said in essence that it was wrong for servicemen to hold back respect for their commander-in-chief simply because of what he did long ago .
24 The buyer will customarily ask for accounts ranging back for three years in respect of the activities of the management company .
25 It is none the less possible for opponents to pick up the ball , so to speak , when Mrs Thatcher has put it down .
26 Frequent cultivation disturbs and exposes soil pests for birds to clear up .
27 The group is an ideal setting for clients to test out assumptions they might have about themselves .
28 The not inconsiderable amount of time clients spend in hospital and campus services without supervision in part reflects the option for clients to wander off into the dormitories unnoticed .
29 The income from that sale , plus a little rent for pastures rented out to other farmers , produced a pitiful income which , when the first documentary presented Hannah to an amazed public in 1973 , was running at about £5.50p a week .
30 Graham Bowstead , Bob Hodgson and Ray Cargill , all Englishmen , had been working for William Lee in London but were on the look out for opportunities to branch out on their own .
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