Example sentences of "for [noun] [noun] [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 They ask for pathology tests to be conducted by the local hospitals , they call on the community health services , and they refer patients to hospital for inpatient treatment .
2 A Senate report published in late April 1991 on defence policy after the Gulf war nevertheless called for defence expenditure to be increased from 3.37 per cent of GDP to 3.8 per cent .
3 In our network 's submission on the consultation document we welcomed the opportunity for user expertise to be used in this way if properly supported and paid for .
4 But as he departed for the pantry the bell rang for afternoon tea to be served .
5 Er , whether they , a different government would legislate erm , against people having more than a twenty percent stake in er , B Sky B for instance remains to be seen .
6 Some commentators have even called for computer evidence to be no longer treated as ‘ hearsay ’ ; replacing such controls with :
7 English law has special provisions to allow for computer records to be admitted , however , it is currently uncertain whether the conditions apply to all computer evidence or only when admitted as hearsay .
8 ‘ There 's no need for hair styling to be fiddly , especially with the right tools ’ .
9 My Lord there was an an order on the summons for directions erm in August of nineteen ninety erm , provided for experts report to be disclosed with expert evidence to be limited witnesses or each party .
10 On its return journey at 5.30 pm it ran back on the slow up line and into Loughton siding where there was a raised platform some 60ft long at coach footboard height , for milk churns to be loaded on the daily milk train .
11 In addition direct members arrange for money settlements to be made and received .
12 This led the government , in the words of one senior manager , repeatedly to ‘ move the goalposts ’ , in other words to change the criteria that BR had to meet for electrification schemes to be approved .
13 Of course , it was necessary for S.M.E.T. cars to be towed over L.C.C .
14 According to Ben Hird ( the nineteen year old winner of it in 1900 ) in his book about the arrow , the most likely story was that it was won by John Wastell at an archery tournament while he was at Cambridge in 1653–4 ( it was not unusual for silver arrows to be given as prizes in such contests ) and brought back to his family home at Scorton .
15 The principal exemptions to the general requirement for investment advertisements to be approved are those contained in Section 58 of the FSA , those included in two statutory instruments issued in 1988 , SI 316 and SI 716 , and two statutory instruments issued in 1992 , SI 274 and SI 813 .
16 SELDOM SEEN : The ‘ Where is Gerald Kaufman ’ jokes backfired on the Conservatives when Mr Chris Patten called for search parties to be sent out only five minutes after the Shadow Foreign secretary had appeared at Labour 's morning conference .
17 Until his removal Aringo had spearheaded a campaign to reform the party , calling for fresh grassroots elections , the adoption of secret balloting and for opposition parties to be given time to organize properly .
18 There are needs for RBGE-specific end-user documentation ; for high quality training of all users and potential users to be provided at the appropriate standard and level ; and for demonstration seminars to be arranged on specific issues .
19 AN appeal has been made for Down District to be given ‘ a reasonable share ’ of European Community Structural Funds .
20 Likewise , Ross ( 1978 ) has consistently argued the case for arts education to be centred on the philosophy of aesthetic development , but as he acknowledges :
21 One consequence of these extension schemes that may have a serious effect upon arts education is the way that some authorities are pushing for arts subjects to be taught as part of modular courses , which could lead to a reduction of the number of two-year examination courses in separate arts subjects .
22 I was dismayed by my own instant reaction when seeing a copy of a letter from the Director of Age Concern England to the Department of Health , asking for the age limits for blood donation to be extended above the present age limit of 65 .
23 It 's all very well for Richard Dawkins to be wise after the event , er , Freud , writing in nineteen thirteen , had no such benefit .
24 Second , failure of supporters of other parties to transfer votes on elimination caused these to be non-transferable and made it possible for VUPP candidates to be elected " without reaching the quota " in the last stage of a count .
25 On Jan. 30 , 1990 , a Supreme Soviet Commission revealed that nearly 845,000 victims of Stalinism had been posthumously rehabilitated during 1988-89 , but called for review procedures to be streamlined .
26 Inbuilt grant resources for dissemination need to be sought , time must be allowed for lay versions of research to be written as well as academically respectable reports , and there should be greater opportunities for co-operation with policy makers and practitioners in discussions concerning implications of research .
27 As matters stand , the development and negotiation of student action plans point to the need for college staff to be aware of what happened before the age of 16 .
28 In the USA , Morrill 's report on the beginnings of a $15m. study into the possible radiation doses received as result of radiation releases by the Hanford ( Washington State ) nuclear complex would seem to cry out for GIS skills to be applied ( Morrill 1989 ) .
29 Probably the most novel feature of this contract is the provision for subcontractors for specialist work to be chosen by the employer .
30 It would have been inconceivable for exchange control to be tossed around and knocked around in Cabinet .
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