Example sentences of "[noun sg] for the [noun] [conj] [vb -s] " in BNC.

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1 We thank you for those in Exeter who have granted permission for the work that has been done on this church building , and for the help that has been given towards the planning of the new building .
2 Because that is the mattress for the bed that folds away in the sitting room .
3 The Commission wants £140m written into the EC 's 1990 budget for the programme and suggests that an extra £300m be provided bilaterally by all the 24 donor states .
4 Willie Robertson , 42 , the Liberal Democrat candidate , joined the party just three years ago but has an unbridled enthusiasm for the stump and feels that a sizeable proportion of Tories — disaffected by Mr Forsyth 's ardent Thatcherism — could switch to him .
5 Some high-class fillies contest the Group Two Sun Chariot Stakes , including Tessla ( 3.00 ) , who was winter favourite for the Oaks but has yet to win this season .
6 However , as I told the right hon. Member for Chesterfield ( Mr. Benn ) , there will be an opportunity in due course for the legislation that enacts the agreement to be considered in detail by the House .
7 The ideology which both constitutes existence for the individual and imposes social relations upon her is mediated through the culture :
8 If a person seeking party status has parental responsibility for the child but has not been named as a respondent , the court must grant his request .
9 iii Caretaker or lost child : This child takes responsibility for the family and looks after it by gently blending into the background and keeping the peace .
10 For a large lexicon it is necessary to use a storage technique for the lexicon that allows both rapid search for information and compact storage of the information .
11 For here is trance dance grooving at its highest level , a silver drug for the senses that allows you to enter into another dimension of sex and sorcery .
12 But the cost of his doing so has been revealed in all its starkness in the unseemly scramble for the succession that has followed his departure .
13 Inserted into this issue of the magazine is the series of talks which has been organised as part of the supportive programme for the exhibition and looks at both individual aspects of printmaking , as well as at business and marketing side of prints .
14 LIFE IS THE SEARCH for the dish that tantalizes , draws oohs and aahs of appreciation from your dinner guests , and takes no more than a quick yo heave ho to knock together .
15 Former BAe executive Richard Hooke is still trying to pursue a separate bid for the company and wants to meet BAe this week with his financial backers .
16 and vote for the parties that excludes them , but that mean the sort of thing he he does n't make much of that .
17 The result is a mid-engined sports racing car for the road that borrows its styling from the Pininfarina Mythos .
18 Section 4(1) of the Police Act 1964 states that it is the duty of every police authority to secure the maintenance of an adequate and efficient police force for the area and gives it certain responsibilities in relation to the establishment , buildings and equipment .
19 Avesco Plc yesterday announced plans to demerge its VideoLogic Ltd multimedia subsidiary , which has joint venture agreements with IBM Corp : it says that Videologic 's turnover for the year that ends today will be not less than £10.4m , which is an increase of 44% over last year : Avesco also plans to raise £12.1m net of expenses in a one-for-three rights issue at 63 pence ; the news put 12 pence on the share price , which reached 97p .
20 Andrew 's father , David played lock for the club and has had two two-year spells as the club president , while his mother , Kathleen , a physiotherapist at Kings Hospital , Dundee , has had a big influence , not least in ensuring speedy recovery from injury , notably from the sprung collarbone sustained in the ‘ B ’ international against Ireland on December 28 .
21 This establishing shot sets the scene for the viewers and shows the family arriving for their day on the beach .
22 With the introduction of baths and canteens , there is now work for the women that carries a wage with it .
23 When the group was set up , Mr Lang asked it to ‘ consider current land and land-related uses in the Cairngorms and to recommend an integrated management plan for the future that reflects the needs of natural resource conservation and enhancement , social and economic priorities and access for recreational purposes ’ .
24 Amalia Cardos de Mendez in the Art of Ancient Mexico sets out a simple plan for the language and goes to great length to explain the Maya calendar .
25 In the Dance for the Haymakers that follows the comic Dialogue between Coridon and Mopsa , only the outer parts have been copied — but all the way through this movement the copyist has provided staves , complete with clefs and key- and time-signatures , for the second violin and viola parts without which it manifestly does not present a complete texture .
26 This company already holds the dominant position in add-on type for the PC and has now announced a product called Facelift that , like ATM , will build screen fonts on-the-fly in Windows 3.0 .
27 DAVID HIRST last night cleared Arsenal 's Steve Bould of blame for the challenge that has destroyed his England recall hopes .
28 A floating charge is therefore a most effective and flexible security ; it provides security for the lender and allows the company to trade with its assets unencumbered .
29 As General Manager David Lynch said , ‘ this acquisition is clearly an important step forward in developing our drains business for the future and has significantly increased our expertise in this service .
30 The programmer writes programs to unleash the powers of the machine ; the designer writes an interface for the program that fits the personal needs of tailor , musician , secretary or — dare we hope — journalist .
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