Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In general , businesses prefer to avoid the courts , litigation ( and even lawyers ) so far as possible , and the terms may therefore make provision for settlement of disputes by arbitration , or by one of the other systems of alternative dispute resolution , such as conciliation , which are now available .
2 And you must also make provision for things going wrong :
3 Organisations may pay for just the employee and spouse to view accommodation or may make provision for children to go too .
4 In future Castle will only make provision for amortisation of audio copyrights for permanent diminution in value .
5 Fixed-term contracts may make provision for employees on leave to have their passage(s) to and from home paid for by the employer .
6 DOE will make requests for information on the numbers of requests made under the Directive .
7 But when the make do and mend clubs were told that even worn out soft collars and shirt cuffs would make maps for tank commanders , they responded well and over a thousand tons of rag was collected between nineteen forty two and nineteen forty three .
8 I refer to your letter dated 6 July 1993 and would advise that after consideration , I have decided that I can not grant permission for day release .
9 The Government continue to press local education authorities to remove surplus places , since only they can make proposals for reorganisation .
10 Many of us got caught this way years ago , but I do n't think yarns for weaving are sold at Knitting Shows anymore — at least I have n't heard the complaints that I used to do .
11 Major changes of policy or new developments in an authority may also affect funding for materials — as , for instance , at the opening of a new service point .
12 Where a contract term or notice purports to exclude or restrict liability for negligence a person 's agreement to or awareness of it is not of itself to be taken as indicating his voluntary acceptance of any risk .
13 Where a contract term or notice purports to exclude or restrict liability for negligence a person 's agreement to or awareness of it is not of itself to be taken as indicating his voluntary acceptance of any risk .
14 This states that in respect of loss or damage other than arising from death or personal injury ‘ a person can not so exclude or restrict liability for negligence except in so far as the term or notice satisfies the requirement of reasonableness ’ .
15 Sections 2 to 4 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act apply to contractual terms or notices which attempt to exclude or restrict liability for negligence and breach of contract .
16 Section 2(3) states : " Where a contract term or notice purports to exclude or restrict liability for negligence a person 's agreement to or awareness of it is not of itself to be taken as indicating his voluntary acceptance of any risk . "
17 ( ii ) Sale and supply of goods.Sections 6 and 7 control clauses which purport to exclude or restrict liability for breach of the statutory implied terms relating to the goods supplied under contracts for the sale and supply of goods .
18 A retailer who supplies goods to consumers can not exclude or restrict liability for breach of the implied terms , but the retailer 's supplier may exclude liability , if the exclusion satisfies the test of reasonableness .
19 Section 16(1) in the unamended form applicable at the relevant time stated : ‘ Where a term of a contract purports to exclude or restrict liability for breach of duty arising in the course of any business or from the occupation of any premises used for business premises of the occupier that term … ( b ) shall … have no effect if it was not fair and reasonable to incorporate the term in the contract . ’
20 Section 8 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act provides that a clause in a contract which purports to exclude or restrict liability for misrepresentation will only be effective if it satisfies the requirement of reasonableness .
21 Clauses which seek to exclude or restrict liability for misrepresentation are regulated by s3 of the Misrepresentation Act 1967 .
22 Section 2(1) will operate to defeat any attempt to exclude or restrict liability for death or personal injuries caused by negligence .
23 Rovers warned Aston Villa last night that they will want £1million for striker John Aldridge .
24 — to provide information , through appropriate media , to the whole community which will enhance opportunities for researchers and practitioner contributions to substantive research within the Programme and beyond ; — to liaise and seek additional contributions in the formulation of the research/evaluation agenda and its execution from other bodies ( DES , SED , TC , DTI , EEC , UNESCO , industry , training bodies , etc. ) ; — to support UK participation in multi national conferences , programmes and projects organised by such agencies as the British Council and the EEC ( ESPRIT , DELTA , AND COMETT ) ; — to assist ESRC in its relations with SERC , DTI etc. in post- ALVEY , joint Research Council approaches to cognitive science and human computer interaction , and other joint governmental initiatives which require an IT and education contribution .
25 This conclusion of overpricing was tempered by the observation that the underwriting fee may include payment for services in addition to the traditional insurance component of underwriting .
26 This position is in the European and International Affairs Department in the ABPI , although the job will also include responsibility for UK registration affairs .
27 You 'll need patience for fishing wo n't you ?
28 Stage 3 : Determination of We can now substitute values for qp and n(CH3OH) directly into equation ( 10 ) :
29 The Emperor will not consider proposals for peace .
30 Version 6.08 will include support for OS/2 2.0 , Microsoft Corp Windows , IBM 's VSE/ESA and the CICS transaction processing environment , plus gateway access to AS/400 systems in client/server set-ups .
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