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

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1 The police hope is that the IRA gang or individual responsible for this damage may be captured on film .
2 What this long-term series will undoubtedly show is that there are no fixed trends in composition of the music of any given day , in this century ( or any other for that matter ) : the fluxes , the divergences , as well as the common interests and occasional influences , are what make music such a perpetually fascinating art .
3 Contraceptive precautions should be continued until a woman has a period or any bleeding for two years if ages 45–50 , and for one year if over 50 .
4 It works on a higher power than that used for general cooking .
5 However , a stage of filtering , including a check for the integrity of a probe pattern in the presence of experimental noise requires a more complicated filtering procedure than that used for single-copy probes .
6 On the other hand the relationship to zones of anomalous Carboniferous uplift can not be ignored and the pattern requires further investigation with a more extensive data base than that available for this study .
7 One can be confident that those responsible for such productions sometimes had access to valuable oral and written information which no longer survives .
8 The unfortunate side of such a policy is that those responsible for such leaks may , on other occasions , be perfectly happy to follow the status quo or actively participate in a policy of nondisclosure if such disclosure is likely to reflect upon themselves .
9 A second UN resolution , Resolution 771 , which was unanimously adopted , demanded that the International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) should have unimpeded access to detention camps throughout the territory of the former Yugoslavia and that those responsible for human rights violations should be held personally responsible .
10 Together with our EC partners , on 13 November we condemned the violence against the people in East Timor and urged the Indonesian Government to ensure that the Indonesian armed forces and police stopped using violence and that those responsible for these acts were brought to trial .
11 The requirements for local authority audit are wider than those appropriate for commercial accounts .
12 Offline will always take two copies of Offlined material , seeking one media item available for Primary copies and another available for Secondary copies .
13 The offline system will always take two copies of requested material , seeking one media item available for Primary copies and another available for Secondary copies .
14 But despite this he was placed in a cell by himself and left unchecked for long periods .
15 The second unit would be based around the XVIII Airborne Corps , and include a division of paratroops , an air cavalry division equipped with helicopters , light infantry divisions and a mechanised division equipped with tanks and mobile artillery , and all available for rapid deployment .
16 The guardian also has a right to see and copy case records and registers maintained by voluntary organisations and those responsible for registered children 's homes ( The Arrangements for Placement of Children ( General ) Regulations 1991 , reg 11 ; Children 's Homes Regulations 1991 , reg 16 ; The Foster Placement ( Children ) Regulations 1991 , reg 14(4) ) .
17 Penry , who had changed his rubber boots and yellow waterproof for heavy shoes and suede jacket before entering the hospital , ushered Leonora outside , agreeing with Sister Concepta that his charge looked a bit peaky .
18 The procedure under which the views of the trial judge and the Lord Chief Justice about the requirements of retribution and deterrence are obtained will be the same as that proposed for discretionary life sentence cases , and will be introduced at the same time .
19 Persons eligible for legal aid should have a free choice of lawyers and the services provided should be of the same quality as those available for fee-paying clients .
20 That theological colleges and courses , as well as those responsible for post-ordination training and continuing ministerial training , review their provision for the training of ordinands and clergy in the art of preparing for and conducting public worship , and the use of music within it ( 563 — 569 ) .
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