Example sentences of "[noun] for [noun pl] and [verb] they " in BNC.
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1 | Teesside Crown Court was told Ninham had offered to give the boys money for fireworks and encouraged them to go for a walk with him and his dog . |
2 | But I can reassure members that I 've spoken to the department , and they are committed to attempt to encourage disabled applicants for jobs and taking them on . |
3 | He worked frantically to help the casualties , tearing up what was left of his linen for bandages and soaking them in olive oil and wax to apply to bums . |
4 | It is in the field of assessment that the new arrangements are likely to pose the most difficulties for teachers and distract them from their first task of finding their way into ‘ the very queer and tortuous passages of children 's minds ’ . |
5 | Even where this does not happen , colleges can still make courses more accessible to unemployed people by experimenting with the timing and publicity for courses and supporting them with creches and easy access arrangements . |
6 | The completion of this work would increase the convenience of searching the General Catalogue for researchers and save them valuable time , and it would also create savings in time for Library staff . |
7 | In the week following the July meeting of the examinations committees the Modular Office prints new student records or transcripts for graduates and sends them to home addresses . |
8 | We must provide tuition for students and examine them to ensure that they reach the highest standards to allow them to practise as actuaries . |
9 | " Most people have an affection for trees and think they 're beautiful and necessary to the landscape and so on , but it 's important that we also realise their value as a national asset . |
10 | The dams also render the animals easy prey for hunters and trap them when the water is drained for irrigation . |