Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [noun pl] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean plans for education ? |
2 | ‘ Frankly , I make clothes for women to look sweet . |
3 | I make allowances for old'uns who have rubber sharks in their cars : - ) |
4 | If the truth were known , it is only because I have for so long been lonely that I welcome demands for help . |
5 | ‘ I find girls for people , yes , ’ Madame confessed , ‘ but not for 'im . |
6 | Sir : The suggestion of Mr Varcoe-Cocks ( letter , 5 October ) that if I win damages for libel and give them to charity I ‘ can not be said to have been compensated in any way ’ is extraordinary . |
7 | So I do things for chaps from the U.K. Keep an eye on their properties . |
8 | I do features for magazines . ’ |
9 | Every month I write cheques for causes that I feel strongly about . ’ |
10 | ‘ And on two evenings I have tickets for La Scala , ’ he said . |
11 | During the compulsory school period there are usually only two centres , home and school , which coordinate services for children . |
12 | Until this year , the three independent review bodies which make recommendations for nurses , doctors and the professions allied to medicine have given much higher awards than the Whitley Councils . |
13 | Under general treaty law and the law on State responsibility , States can amend or terminate treaties which provide rights for individuals . |
14 | Factors which we have found correlate positively with the emergence of strong goals of recognition , status and praise , and which provide themes for selection , are : |
15 | Full-time provision includes courses of one to three and four years ' duration , some of which may be studied as separate ‘ end-on ’ courses and many of which provide opportunities for transfer of suitable students to degree courses . |
16 | The Commission therefore welcomes the availability of some of the new settings which provide parts for congregation as well as choir . |
17 | The method of manufacture must be free from sharp edges and exposed fixings which create problems for staff trying to keep the unit clean . |
18 | Tourism has also had a significant impact on many national parks in Africa which attract visitors for safari holidays , the forerunners of which were the big-game safaris of the late nineteenth century . |
19 | The SQL Access Group has published its first three specifications , which set guidelines for database interoperability and communication , after more than three years in development ( CI No 2,148 ) . |
20 | By the late 1950s the breed was again in decline and part of the blame could be put on the 1949 Agricultural Act , which set guidelines for bull licensing and required bulls ' dams to have high recorded milk yields . |
21 | These colleges have concentrated mainly on providing initial training courses leading to a Certificate in Education , which take two forms : a one-year full-time pre-service course for graduates , similar in structure to post-graduate courses which train teachers for schools ; and a four-term sandwich course for practising teachers . |
22 | Examples include developing nitrogen fixation in plants and manipulating the bacteria which produce additives for animal feed and antibiotics to increase their yield . |
23 | Second , the geographical breakdown of the official statistics is by police force areas , which do not correspond to the areas for which Census population statistics are available , and which submerge figures for Wirral in the Merseyside figures . |
24 | Enhancements over last year 's initial 1.0 release include workflow activity managers which prioritise tasks for execution or delegation , the addition of Microsoft Corp Access as the query and reporting tool , a more flexible version of the Cognos Software Inc PowerPlay data analyser it already incorporates and new batch cycle processing and TCP/IP connect functionality in SmartStream 's InterQ communication application . |
25 | Other studies which offer recommendations for buildings used by visually handicapped people in the community include those set out by the Royal Institute of British Architects ( 1981 ) which give a six-point plan to maximise safety and efficiency in the use of buildings , namely : |
26 | There are also considerable differences between the sexes in typical speech styles , which carry implications for assessment . |
27 | Such continuity can only be assured by the design of schemes of work which constitute guidelines for classroom action . |
28 | It is certainly important in semi-arid regions characterized by vegetation communities , such as chaparral ( North America ) and eucalyptus ( Australia ) , which require fires for regeneration . |
29 | For example , you can set up paragraph styles which include settings for fonts , tabs , margins and indents . |
30 | As in the previous section only those aids available in the French LFAs which have implications for nature conservation will be detailed . |