Example sentences of "from [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 After a series of tests , Fireater successfully gained approval and a specification from TML for this installation .
2 Finally , treatment protocols could each be delivered as an item of service — a logical step from payment for health promotion clinics which diagnose disease .
3 It is a weekly non-means-tested cash benefit of £24.40 and it can be spent on any aspect of mobility , from payment for holidays or taxi fares to help with the costs of buying a car .
4 I stated my views to Lord Stanley as fully as I could , but I fear that the Exchequer is not in a condition to enable him to second my views , 1 think you will do me the credit to say that if any man can organize an Expedition for interior research I can , and that there are few if any here more qualified from experience for such a task .
5 Prices start from £40,995 for a studio and £49,995 for one-bedroom flats .
6 But for Leonard and his family there was special sadness at this point , for the traditional ‘ prayer of release ’ ( from responsibility for his son ) by the father was necessarily absent , a pang he could recall 40 years after the occasion .
7 Thus , it is claimed , the economic and political environment is absolved from responsibility for disease and collective responses are rendered unnecessary .
8 The King can not be exonerated from responsibility for the massacre ; he signed the instructions and failed to punish those who were involved .
9 If Honecker is convicted , the majority of the population are implicitly absolved from responsibility for dutifully casting their single-party ballots every year in the GDR 's showcase elections .
10 Given that the biogenic character of aggression is established it does not exculpate other sources of influence , namely social and psychological , from responsibility for the attacks people make upon one another .
11 Even in such limited form , however , this defence , like the defence of act of a stranger , shifts the basis of the tort from responsibility for the creation of an exceptional risk to culpable failure to control that risk .
12 Our care and supervision does not absolve you from responsibility for rigging and inspecting the equipment you use , and controlling your risk of accident or injury while using it .
13 Responsibility for deploying resources in support of courses is separated from responsibility for academic management and maintenance of standards .
14 This is not South Africa , where the power is in the hands of the Afrikaner and it is possible — if not altogether honest — for the British visitor to remain critical and aloof from responsibility for what is wrong .
15 They saw a potential danger in the ILP releasing itself from responsibility for the failings of the late Labour Government .
16 6 Bought goods on credit from Drake for £700 .
17 The one in Yorkshire that used to meet at erm hotel on the A one near Pontefract , used to get people over from Hull for that .
18 Last month it lifted the pharmaceuticals component of its turnover above 60 p.c. with the purchase of Peter Hand from Hillsdown for £7½m .
19 This method — removing an aggressive nursery school child from play for a period of one minute — was compared by researchers with a scolding and orders not to hit and with a further method of distracting ( i.e. redirecting ) him to other play .
20 We crossed the fields below Underwood and made our way back home as cows were brought in to milk and children were brought in from play for their tea .
21 In this respect contracts of sale of goods are different from contracts for the sale of land .
22 An important issue which arises from contracts for sale and supply of goods is the interaction of legislation and the common law .
23 Mr Miller uses the buses to pick up medication from Loftus for his heart condition .
24 A few weeks later , the exportation of Jews from Minden in Westphalia provoked reported mixed reactions from the local population , ranging from sympathy for the Jews to outrightly nazified comments thanking the Führer for freeing the people of the plague of Jewish blood , claiming that had it been done half a century earlier the First World War would not have been necessary , and including rumours that the Führer wanted to hear by 15 January 1942 that there were no more Jews in Germany .
25 The guitars are crystal clear and know where they are going , and the Gears are not afraid of changing paces , enjoying a rambling slower section in Ninety Nine Per Cent while Fear is 100pc power-driven complete with ‘ wooh , woos ’ from Sympathy for the Devil .
26 Former Multisoft Systems Ltd co-founder , Chris Stevens , and sales director , Chris Sharp , now at UK software house Fourfront Ltd , Petersfield , Hampshire , have introduced a Copyright Accounting Suite in the UK which runs on Unix , MS-DOS and NetWare-based systems : prices for the nine modules go from £1,000 for an eight-user version .
27 Gary Bennett ( centre back ) : Only five short of 300 appearances for Sunderland since signing from Cardiff for a bargain £80,000 , Bennett has been a great servant to the club .
28 San Jose , California-based Conner Peripherals Inc warns that it expects to report a loss from operations for the second quarter ending June 30 , adding that the expected loss reflects ongoing price competition , excess capacity and a transition in product demand to 200Mb and higher capacity drives ; a continuation of factors affecting the second quarter , as well as a seasonal slowdown in the summer , could also lead to operating losses in the third quarter , the firm said .
29 ‘ I talked to a couple from Stirling for a while — Mr and Mrs Maclean .
30 Included in the additional machines should be a small number of portable machines , to be booked out to staff who must unavoidably work away from base for periods .
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