Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] for [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Both Redworth Hall , Heighington , and Hallgarth Hotel , Coatham Mundeville , have got the go-ahead for their proposed courses , while Romanby golf course , Northallerton , will be opening their 12bay driving range at the end of the month with an 18-hold , 6,660-yard course due for completing by 1994 . |
2 | But the death of Freddie Mills due for screening on April 6 is perhaps the most fascinating mystery , because the ex-boxer was so well known and because the case is the most recent . |
3 | Turn in the other end of the tape , leaving the cords free for pulling up . |
4 | A mechanism which was proposed in Chapter 2 for explaining the inverted-U relationship was that of attention focusing occurring at higher levels of arousal in line with Easterbrook 's hypothesis . |
5 | TOP Smokebuster Karen MacGregor has won a first class trip on an Intercity 225 for helping her mother quit smoking . |
6 | This makes Ventura ideal for publishing long , regular format documents like books or manuals where the main desire is to keep the style consistent . |
7 | Mountain redoubts ideal for concealing plunder were the Fell o'Barullion in Wigtonshire — hence Billy 's sobriquet ‘ the caird o'Barullion ’ — and a large cave in the high grounds of Cairnsmore , in the Stewartry . |
8 | The single most important factor seems to be a preference on the part of all parties present for using Creole . |
9 | The weakness of the system lay not so much in the Exchequer 's faulty handling of the business for which it was intended , as in the absence of any institution responsible for developing or supervising the whole field of royal finance . |
10 | The key figure responsible for resurrecting the Durkheimian idea of the functions of crime was Erikson ( 1966 ) , but it was taken up and used by other writers of the period ( for example , Box , 1981 ) . |
11 | Therefore flat Minkowski space provides an inadequate description and our analysis of curved space–time will need to proceed along the lines mapped out in Chapter 3 for analysing curved space . |
12 | InsP 3 and ryanodine receptors ( RYRs ) represent the two principal intracellular calcium channels responsible for mobilizing stored calcium . |
13 | Peter Mansfield , the AEA 's Patent Agent responsible for advising staff at Winfrith will be visiting Winfrith on Wednesday , 17 March . |
14 | In active clauses , the subject is the agent responsible for performing the action . |
15 | Recently , the Treuhandanstalt , the government department responsible for selling off East German industry , was at the centre of a scandal as its officials were found to have been pocketing the proceeds . |
16 | So it is important that those in the personnel department responsible for ensuring that the relocation exercise proceeds smoothly are able either to answer employees ' questions themselves or direct the expatriates to sources of advice . |
17 | Both these titles were cover-names for the department responsible for eavesdropping on foreign embassies and trade missions in London . |
18 | Pan Macmillan has appointed Ellen Grout contracts manager to set up a new department responsible for negotiating Pan Macmillan 's head contracts . |
19 | Support for this approach came from the government department responsible for assessing safety in the nuclear industry — the Health and Safety Executive , which incorporates the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate . |
20 | Ensuring a stimulating caring environment where basic needs for warmth and cleanliness are matched by affection and concern ( see Chapter 6 for working in a residential setting ) . |
21 | The Government department concerned for dishing out the dosh in these matters must presumably think croquet is a corporate hospitality device . |
22 | McKeown and Lowe arranged the main influences responsible for falling mortality in descending order of importance as a rising standard of living , improved hygiene , and specific preventive and therapeutic measures . |
23 | Of the numerous formulations available for expressing a given message , a speaker or writer will normally opt for one that makes the flow of information clearer in a given context . |
24 | This technique might be used when there is no data available for estimating the total market size for a product . |
25 | There are methods available for dealing with this problem . |
26 | It would be possible to search through the file until the record was located , but this technique , and the more refined methods available for searching sequential files in which there is no direct relationship between the record key and its storage location , are too slow for the needs of most enquiry systems . |
27 | Complaints may range from criticism of the architecture of the house to criticism of the methods available for doing housework : |
28 | In truth , Gall and Spurzheim 's theory of localization was ahead of its time because there were no suitable methods available for testing it , although test it people did . |
29 | ‘ Mergers and acquisitions have become one of the methods available for improving a firm 's position , ’ he says . |
30 | The number of methods available for studying complicated species in solution is limited , and electronic spectroscopy is useful in this context . |