Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [n mass] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The companies , which include John West , Princes , Glenryck , Loverings , Gerber Premier Foods and the Co-op , have also agreed not to process drift-net tuna for other firms . |
2 | According to Satz ( 1980 ) this incidence is exceeded in the majority of papers which report relative data for left handers . |
3 | One solution to the problem of stereotyping , and of endangered adulthood , is to rotate staff so that all have the opportunity to serve young people for short periods in their own particular way . |
4 | So if we could look at those things and talk to the Government to see if it 's possible , it maybe it is n't possible then that 's a different argument but we should be seen to be doing something er to let this die on it 's own will A , will deprive other people for odd jobs and in some cases I 've met the representation two guys there who used their redundancy money for Airways to purchase er a small aircraft and are running a flying school . |
5 | Easy to grow excellent species for good ground cover . |
6 | In November the communists objected to his practice of reserving the right to nominate particular people for particular ministries . |
7 | Although the highlights of the visits were to be commissions to write for the stage , the bulk of Mozart 's time was taken up writing and performing instrumental works for private performances . |
8 | Periods of relative stability have alternated regularly with periods of change — and quite rightly , for the business of equipping young people for successful adult life must track the changing demands that adults face . |
9 | I shall assume … that invented strings and certain intuitive judgements about them constitute legitimate data for linguistic research . |
10 | It is essential for archaeologists to approach their subject without personal or political prejudice , since past and present governments have not been averse to misusing archaeological data for nationalistic purposes . |
11 | This is the sharp end of modern cartography , a revolution in processing geographic data for practical uses . |
12 | A conflict may arise between the pressure to prepare young people for independent living , and their continued need for support . |