Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] [noun] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the couple 's plans to remain resident for some time to come seem confirmed . |
2 | It is often the proper job of authorities to issue directives for this purpose . |
3 | In response to the failure of a number of attempts to provide foundations for certain knowledge of empirical facts , many epistemologists have tried to defend various forms of fallibilism . |
4 | Will the Minister use his powers to enable local authorities to provide houses for homeless people , whether through local authorities or housing associations , jobs for redundant construction workers , and new business contracts for the building companies which are going bankrupt ? |
5 | It permitted , but did not , as Wilson had intended , require local authorities to provide meals for needy schoolchildren . |
6 | We will pay income support to claimants in advance and assist with initial deposits , extend the duty of local authorities to provide accommodation for 16–18 year olds , and encourage councils to assist each other with housing needs . |
7 | The North Side Civic Development Council placed the latter firmly on its agenda through its attempts to establish incubators for small businesses and local labour contracts in larger projects , with limited success . |
8 | We are looking for state-backed policies to provide funds for those areas of production where potential exists for a swift expansion of exports . |
9 | In September 1912 the Leeds and District FA expressed concern at the takeover of practice pitches by Rugby Union clubs , and urged senior soccer clubs to provide grounds for junior players . |
10 | We take very seriously our attempts to secure employment for disabled people in the Government . |
11 | THE US is preparing for a showdown with other North and South American countries over plans to launch satellites for beaming TV to roof-top aerials . |
12 | However , the American ambassador , Mr Thomas Pickering , told the council yesterday that Washington 's approval was based on the assumption that the force would take steps to halt aid for Salvadorean guerrillas . |
13 | A bill revising the local autonomy law was passed in December 1989 , enabling political parties to field candidates for local parliament elections ; political parties soon agreed to hold such elections in the first half of 1990 . |
14 | Paints supplied by Courtaulds Aerospace 's Shildon site in the UK coat the Warrior combat vehicles used by the United nations to ride shotgun for humanitarian aid convoys . |
15 | The visit to Derry yesterday was part of a week-long study visit , aimed at providing opportunities to develop partnerships for future youth exchanges between Europe and Northern Ireland . |
16 | He dreamed of a society where there would be no capitalist bosses ; no unemployment ; with food ; housing and medical services for all ; where old women would not be thrown out of their lifelong homes to make way for richer tenants and children would never go hungry . |
17 | And there it is , Springfield Park , a 9-hole course , with rolling fairways alongside a local hospital that sold off its recreation acres to gain cash for developing facilities indoors . |
18 | Equally , he could invite politically sympathetic authorities to volunteer plans for comprehensive reorganisation , thus numbering the days of the 11 surviving grammar schools in Labour-run areas . |
19 | The corollary is that they have accepted a range of obligations to provide support for non-household kin . |
20 | Nobody could finance increased imports of these commodities to provide competition for these producers on the domestic market . |
21 | I am lecturing all over the place , ’ explained the explorer.However , although he also finds time for lectures to raise money for good causes , like his visit to Snape , Sir Ranulph is a notoriously private celebrity.He rarely gives interviews , and does not keep hand-out photographs of himself . |
22 | Fujitsu Ltd is having to cast around feverishly for ways to cut its costs , and says it will scale back its planned development projects on semiconductors to cut costs for new production facilities : ‘ We will more carefully choose which development projects to work on so that we will sell only profitable products , ’ a spokesman told Reuters in Tokyo , adding that the effect would be to trim the number of different chip products in its line by some 20% . |
23 | Alone both Yorkshire and Tyne Tees would have been vulnerable to takeover , when rules lapse in 1994 to allow rival TV companies to make bids for each other . |
24 | The most basic is simply to clear space on the shelves to make room for new additions to stock . |
25 | The minister estimated that over 50,000 million roubles will be required to undertake research , set up experimental sites to produce substitutes for ozone-depleting chemicals and convert existing production sites . |
26 | There may be local meetings to discuss services for particular groups in the community such as the elderly . |
27 | The House will recall that the Bill seeks powers for works in the area of King 's Cross and St. Pancras stations to increase capacity for British Rail and , indeed , for underground customers and to provide new rail services across London using Thameslink . |
28 | Why can not this incompetent Government get their act together and put those building workers to build houses for those families ? |
29 | RED nosed Royal Bank staff got up to all sorts of antics to raise cash for Comic Relief '93 . |
30 | The police also found Mr Mandela 's diary , documenting his travels to raise support for armed rebellion , and hundreds of documents which betrayed the plans of Umkhonto . |