Example sentences of "[noun pl] for [noun] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | While the law has not yet been enforced , individuals offering counterfeit Indian objects for sale now face fines of $250,000 and prison terms for first offences . |
2 | The Court of Appeal , with its considerable case-load of appeals in personal injury actions and the relatively recent experience of many of its members in trying such cases themselves is , generally speaking , the tribunal best qualified to set the guide-lines for judges currently trying such actions . |
3 | Plans for materials etc involve stock control and purchasing , which will be referred to later in the chapter . |
4 | Indeed recent surveys by the National Foundation for Educational Research have revealed that there is often a great deal of confusion in pupils ' minds , particularly as so many educational programmes for history now employ dramatic reconstruction . |
5 | To my mind it is but natural justice that a child , if born alive and viable , should be allowed to maintain an action in the courts for injuries wrongfully committed upon its person while in the womb of its mother . |
6 | To my mind it is but natural justice that a child , if born alive and viable , should be allowed to maintain an action in the courts for injuries wrongfully committed upon its person while in the womb of its mother . |
7 | WHEREAS the Proprietor has prepared scripts for publication provisionally entitled Concordia Multi-media Package comprising those items listed in Schedule I ( hereinafter called ‘ the Work ’ ) |
8 | WHEREAS and of ( ‘ the Authors ’ ) have prepared scripts for publication provisionally entitled Grapevine Video Level II and Grapevine Activity Book II ( together ‘ the Work ’ ) and |
9 | Ideas very similar to his proposals for Karlovka eventually prevailed over those of the tsar , the gentry and his own ministerial superiors . |
10 | a body of experience in the submission of advanced course proposals for validation now exists , and is being eagerly tapped by staff from other departments who are now preparing Phase 2 submissions . |
11 | In such languages , titles for women often bear a feminine ending such as the German — in or Italian — essa . |
12 | Titles for productions now mirrored the jazz era : Sparks of Wit and Flashes of Humour , Tit Bits from Tip Top , Life and Laughter . |
13 | Firms in the defence support field have been briefed by the Ministry of Defence that up to £1.2 billion of contracts for jobs currently run by the armed forces will be offered to civilian firms from April . |
14 | Our suggested strategies for improvement obviously have a price tag but such support may well seem desirable given the current consensus in education and government in favour of widening access , particularly for less advantaged groups . |
15 | are similes for nooses neatly tied ; |
16 | Candidates for transplants normally need careful selection — which was obviously impossible in the emergency that preceded last operation . |
17 | As such , the analysis lacks the constitutional authority of awards made by the Court of Appeal which , as Lord Diplock stated in Wright v British Railways Board [ 1983 ] AC 773 at p785 is " the tribunal best qualified to set the guidelines for Judges currently trying such actions " . |
18 | Under the system of research funding proposed in the White Paper the principle of plurality of research funding will be maintained , giving institutions access to block funds for research alongside targeted funding for specific projects from the research councils . |
19 | As you do n't seem to be responding to telegrams for reasons best known to yourself , I am writing to say that I am not coming home immediately . |
20 | The design of help systems and tutors for GIS also presents some significant challenges to the developers of GIS user interfaces . |
21 | Although I denied being ill and scorned to make the demands for attention usually employed by invalids or malingerers , there is no doubt that I was by this time making a bid for power . |
22 | Although one might suppose that the creation of a new party offers attractive opportunities for people previously excluded from local élites to establish themselves as leaders , it is often the case that such people do not obviously possess the right qualities . |
23 | The Cross is issued un-named but recipients for family often have them engraved . |
24 | Sweden has gone anti-nuclear in its power-generating policy and consequently vast hydro-power stations have been built in the northern lake areas for reasons better known to themselves , the Swedes made no provision for salmon runs so the huge lakes are now devoid of fish and the Lapps have left . |
25 | However , ordinary nouns never strictly correspond to a structure like ( 10 ) ; the word bottles for example really demands an intensional representation which is already ( minimally ) complex ; schematically , it is : Taking into account the particular word-meaning used we might write either : ( The superscript e would tag the meaning as one which is conventionally used for identifying entities . ) |
26 | However , local authorities have had a duty , since 1968 , to provide adequate sites for gipsies normally resorting to their area and , where they have done so to the satisfaction of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment , they have criminal powers to remove illegal campers . |
27 | There were also two libretti for oratorios probably dating from 1765 , as well as other miscellaneous poems . |
28 | Romario scored five goals in five days for PSV then said he was unhappy . |
29 | The seventh five-year plan just ended may have had its ups and downs , producing high growth in the first half of the plan 's period , followed by inflation and then austerity in the second half , but overall it was a success : the economy grew by 7.5% a year , incomes for city-dwellers almost doubled and last year 's grain harvest was the biggest ever . |
30 | Ritornellos from the Symphonie and the singer 's reiterated appeals for silence imaginatively depict his mood ( movement 2 : Récitatif ) . |