Example sentences of "[verb] [det] [noun] [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 For example , the Lincoln Electric Company in the USA made each employee responsible for his own supplies ( both purchasing and control ) and for setting the quality and quantity of his own output .
2 After the Reformation these traditions were regularized in a unique Poor Law which made each parish responsible for its own poor , and obliged it to finance its aid by levying a poor rate on its inhabitants .
3 In 1914 the Board of Education initiated a new Education ( Provision of Meals ) Act which made this provision compulsory for all local authorities , provided an Exchequer subsidy , authorized feeding during school holidays and left the determination of need to the school medical officers who were to assess need purely on grounds of health rather than of parental income .
4 ‘ One guy we spoke to said he had been walking this route everyday for the last ten years .
5 No one until then had considered these subjects suitable for art .
6 The theology of Paracelsus celebrated the mercy of a God who had granted the human mind sufficient illumination to cultivate nature and to extract those gifts necessary for subsistence .
7 While it 's not a good idea to overload a drama with symbolism , it 's well worth keeping any eye open for possibilities , both in the planning stage and while the drama 's underway .
8 We will assume highly conservative figures for the number of households in 1995 and hold this number steady for the year 2000 .
9 The distribution of highly cited papers — which can identify those groups responsible for key discoveries .
10 Finally , the complete unit of work is approved and the system will make these entries unavailable for editing .
11 ‘ Because the last voyage made no profit , Princess wo n't go to sea again until more money can be found to buy all things needful for a fresh voyage .
12 But towards the end of the eighteenth century the courts developed what Jay Cohen calls ‘ a more expansive definition ’ of the term , which made many non-traders eligible for discharge in bankruptcy .
13 Now I 'm back in the guesthouse , and have time to do some preparation ready for leaving for Shanghai tomorrow .
14 This keeps more options open for XH558 .
15 There was no guarantee that the transcripts would contain any information useful for the defence .
16 Billy Knowle held a chicken and mayonnaise sandwich in his mouth in order to leave both hands free for the report .
17 Reclaimed land also made more areas available for agriculture .
18 We will make more people eligible for our successful Job Interview Guarantee Scheme , which links unemployed people with local jobs .
19 The paradox is that as Worknet expands another institution responsible for training faces possible annihilation .
20 We shall have the Scottish TUCC and if the Minister accepts the new clause we shall have another body responsible for the buses .
21 Although in theory betraying your master was not condoned , rich and powerful lords found such squires useful for procuring services and removing rivals .
22 He had ordered Rose to stand by and cut more squares ready for when Effie entered the second stage , and would be conscious and suffering again .
23 Even where newcomers are demonstrably forcing the local population to seek housing elsewhere through their inflationary effect on the housing market , arguably the answer is to relieve the chronic shortage of rural housing , and to build more houses suitable for local residents .
24 Alan West , senior tax manager of accountants Grant Thornton in Suffolk , said that while , generally , tax rates had not been increased because of Budget adjustments , people would have less cash available for spending or saving .
25 Do they have any homes available for sale on ‘ shared ownership ’ basis whereby you partly buy and partly rent , but you have the right to buy outright later on when you can afford to do so ?
26 Since the seal carvers needed both hands free for their work , the lenses may have been mounted in some way , either on stands on the work-bench or on something like spectacle frames .
27 Can , can we leave that word alone for for a moment cos I think it 's a bit of red herring er , to some degree .
28 DEC 's announcement that it would concentrate on OSF/1 only for the Alpha range made enough customers angry for DEC to go back to its business plan and think again .
29 The designs are colourful but have very short floats — when using tuck designs , floats are never more than one stitch long , making these fabrics ideal for children 's garments .
30 The reason for the photograph was that No 57 was the only squadron at Coningsby to have all aircraft serviceable for that particular exercise and I have one of the original photographs of this line-up in my own album .
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