Example sentences of "[vb infin] the [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | We will ensure that all 14–19 year olds have a personal tutor and careers advice , helping them build the foundations for personal fulfilment and success . |
2 | Confidence is coming back to Oxford United … three games without defeat does n't make a season but it does build the foundations for the future … tomorrow it 's Leicester City away … no changes to a winning team … the only fresh face is Paul Wanless he takes over from Dave Penney on the bench … form favours Leicester but they were beaten by Stoke last week … and Oxford are on a high … |
3 | On 26 April 1792 it was agreed that Messrs Howell and Russell should build the stables for £2,850 . |
4 | That world view will determine how she/he will influence the children for it is simply not possible for anyone to be completely objective . |
5 | Be showed how intimately the traditional could influence the dances for his corps de ballet . |
6 | We could compare the changes for each postal rate using the columns headed ‘ price relative ’ and ‘ quantity relative ’ . |
7 | Olivetti will also adapt the communicators for the European market — for DECT and Groupe Speciale Mobile cellular networking compliance , for example . |
8 | You can adapt the menus for eating away from home , i.e. at work or even in a restaurant . |
9 | I am beginning to wonder whether it will be necessary to get the chairman to come to St. Pancras before we can elicit the funds for the project . |
10 | Yet at other points the problem is rather the hijacking of the original message , as in the phenomenal lines : ‘ If the real Jesus Christ were to stand up today/ He 'd be gunned down cold by the CIA/ Oh the lights that now burn brightest behind stained glass/ Will cast the darkest shadows upon the human heart/ But God did n't build himself that throne/ God does n't live in Israel or Rome/ God does n't belong to the ‘ yankee dollar ’ / God does n't plant the bombs for Hezbollah ’ . |
11 | The impact of Morris 's ideas as channelled through the sphere of consumption , provided an effective means for the further development of precisely those class differences which in turn helped reproduce the conditions for the exploitation of labour . |
12 | And that could damage the prospects for recovery . |
13 | 88open has decided to offer its system and application compatibility test suites — ITS/88 , AVS/88 and ACT/88 — to industry consortia and companies : although to date they have only been available for Motorola Inc 88000 RISC based systems , interested parties would presumably customise the sets for other architectures . |
14 | He stressed also that ‘ quality ’ , ‘ choice ’ , ‘ convenience ’ , ‘ environmental sensitivity ’ , ‘ safety ’ and ‘ service ’ would still remain the watchwords for the industry . |
15 | But in doing so they must not restrict the opportunities for one gender or racial group . |
16 | Its leader , Mr Khan Abdul Wali Khan , argues that in the absence of large-scale development in the area or alternative jobs , the government should compensate the farmers for their crop , or simply buy the whole lot . |
17 | v. British Railways Board even though the goods were in no danger and the defendants recognised the plaintiffs ' title : the shortage of stock caused by industrial action was acute and damages would not adequately compensate the plaintiffs for the injury to their business . |
18 | The review will also cover the arrangements for distributing publications to local VAT offices . |
19 | I am very concerned to read about the proposed restrictions and charges , which will from 16 May onwards ban tandems , tricycles and Rann trailers altogether and will make the charges for an ordinary bicycle payable on all journeys no matter how short . |
20 | I am very concerned to read about the proposed restrictions and charges , which will from 16 May onwards ban tandems , tricycles and Rann trailers altogether and will make the charges for an ordinary bicycle payable on all journeys no matter how short . |
21 | But how do you make the mouths for them ? |
22 | An English interior designer flew out especially to plan and make the curtains for this one room , and the heavy silk drapes with thickly ruched pelmets , magnificent tassels and braid trims cost several thousand pounds , exceeding by far the means of most of her customers . |
23 | Yesterday 's news follows revelations that German and Canadian workers will make the signals for London 's Jubilee Line Tube extension . |
24 | I will make the arrangements for you . |
25 | She went out and he said , ‘ I 'll make the arrangements for your flight to Ireland . |
26 | Getting no response , she went on a shade breathlessly , ‘ I 've come here to do a catalogue raisonné , and help make the arrangements for mounting an exhibition of his sculpture . ’ |
27 | These problems alone would not make the prospects for the straightforward treatment of deictic sentences within truth-conditional semantics look very hopeful . |
28 | Vic said he thought two camps were a good idea because there would have been two originally and it would psychologically prepare the Indians for playing their ancestors , which I said was just a rationalisation of elitism . |
29 | Offline will not initialise these items ; the Offline Manager ( usually the LIFESPAN Manager ) must prepare the items for Offline 's use . |
30 | The offline system will not initialise these items ; the Offline Manager must prepare the items for use by LIFESPAN . |