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

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1 Her children had families of their own and her husband was n't due to retire for several years .
2 For various reasons , it has not been possible to arrange for this sub-committee to meet .
3 It is sometimes possible to arrange for both ministers to be at the ceremony , sharing the responsibility between them .
4 that dredging for this voice has drowned no other
5 Yes , erm , I had in mind that , is there a seconder to that ? my own view is that erm , and that goes for most of the way for dealing with the problem , but I think it would be appropriate for this committee to make it clear that erm , any extension of the maximum aggregate for the current financial year will be met by an appropriate reduction or a corresponding reduction in the expenditure for ninety four ninety five , erm and I 'm not certain that that 's absolutely clear to the public or indeed to all members of
6 Of course , that goes for any large dog .
7 that knocks for all on TV addicts
8 It is usual to provide for such circumstances by permitting expulsion where a partner , through ill health etc , is prevented from performing his obligations to the firm .
9 Technically it is possible to adjust for these discrepancies by applying regression coefficients to the data , but even after this is done , major Japanese lead-time advantages — of 13 to 14 months — remain .
10 While it may be possible to provide for most eventualities from a number of well-sited CMHCs within a district , a full community mental health service should offer a choice of convenient ways to get specialist help in addition to CMHCs , for example through the local GP health centre or surgery , at a local outpatient clinic or at home .
11 However , Gaitskell was much too sensible to fall for this nonsense .
12 This goes for all hair lengths . ’
13 Commitment , there was no doubt that they were willing to sacrifice for each other
14 Some lived for several days in this pitiful condition , their feet gnawed by dogs , until they died in agony .
15 This made for some tight weightless riding .
16 The theoretical underpinning for this is given by the theory of portfolio balance .
17 Although the now frequently-used concept of ‘ the right to resistance ’ was referred to in the older religion-based natural law theories , it is mainly the more recent , secularised version of natural law with its emphasis on human rights that seems to provide a theoretical underpinning for some of the assertions about the illegality of nuclear war and the justifiability of nuclear protest .
18 It is therefore sensible to compensate for this increased entity description by attempting to rationalize what entities need to be communicated between workstations and company sites .
19 So if this stands for this year 's output at a hundred percent fifty percent of it has to be added on to give next year 's .
20 The walks have been arranged to cater for all age groups , with a few designed for those with limited walking ability , and some have been planned to link with bus routes .
21 Planning has been taking place on this restructure for some months now with close liaison between RAFM and the Aircraft Salvage and Transportation Flight at Abingdon , who will be responsible for all of the dismantling and moving of the airframes .
22 While it is now thought that they are interested in offloading part or all of this holding , it seems that they are not prepared to sell for less than the purchasing price of £1.20 .
23 No doubt the availability of a population of soldiers willing to volunteer for such trials was an incidental benefit of the conditions of war : no such opportunities are normally available for evaluating and learning quickly and accurately how to use new drugs .
24 This allows for all but the most exceptional fluctuations in guest numbers to be managed with ease .
25 There must be many middle aged climbers such as myself who have dozens of spare ascents of Ben Nevis they would be willing to swop for some of the odd hills difficult of access .
26 And Lot twelve is the Ediswan mains receiver , Lot twelve and I have forty offered for this , any more at forty ?
27 And Lot forty three is an H M V one O one and a Columbia as well thank you , Lot forty three and I have forty offered for these , any more at forty ?
28 This yearning for former glories was already manifest in a particular kind of sentimentality and nostalgia .
29 Obviously , an employee is free to apply for another position even with a rival of his present employer , or to find premises in which to set up a future business so long as in doing so he is not in breach of any valid express term in his employment contract : see Searle ( GD ) & Co Ltd v Celltech Ltd [ 1982 ] FSR 92 .
30 This called for another Unicum , without coffee this time , and a bottle of sparkling wine as a chaser .
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