Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] for the " in BNC.
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1 | It relates to the reasons given for the justices ' decision . |
2 | I have read carefully the reasons given for the record levels of inward investment that has come into the United Kingdom , including Wales . |
3 | The adviser will have to complete the relevant documentation based on the reasons given for the refusal of the application . |
4 | The applicant must file and serve the following documents on all parties and any guardian ad litem : ( i ) notice of appeal in writing , setting out grounds ; ( ii ) a certified copy of the summons or application , the order appealed against and any order staying its execution ; ( iii ) a copy of any notes of evidence ; and ( iv ) a copy of any reasons given for the decision . |
5 | The generally optimistic tenor of this debate provides a revealing comparison with those public views examined for the earlier period . |
6 | But policies intended for the poor in general , which are politically more acceptable than those designed for specific racial groups , will aim at a big section of blacks too . |
7 | This year 's theme is Museums and the Environment and a database will be set up on projects completed for the 18 May . |
8 | Reading-based standards organisation X/Open Co Ltd has picked one of Digital Equipment Corp 's key transaction processing technologies as part of its standard for distributed transaction processing : X/Open has licensed the company 's Remote Task Invocation technology , a protocol for implementing remote procedure calls developed for the Multivendor Integration Architecture consortium ; it is the basis of the Transactional Remote Procedure Call X/Open just released and unites OSI/TP and Software Foundation 's Distributed Computing Environment . |
9 | X/Open has licensed the company 's Remote Task Invocation ( RTI ) technology , a protocol for implementing remote procedure calls developed for the Multivendor Integration Architecture consortium . |
10 | At Culham , the very special skills developed for the fusion programme have been transferred to a variety of other applications , including Strategic Defence Initiative ( ‘ Star Wars ’ ) work for the US Government . |
11 | The services that the authorities developed for the handicapped followed the model already established for the blind . |
12 | Lansink is the only rider who has jumped double clear rounds in the first four contests designated for the Everest Challenge . |
13 | These are derivatives from the AGVs developed for the Kalmar plant . |
14 | Most workers find it convenient to record their sieving analysis data systematically on forms designed for the purpose . |
15 | At an emergency congressional session on Oct. 18 pro-government deputies voted for the dismissal of the right-wing opposition Congress president ( Speaker ) , Averroes Bucaram Ortiz , and his replacement by Edelberto Bonilla Oleas . |
16 | In June , two million West Germans voted for the party in the European Parliament elections , sending Schönhuber and five colleagues to Strassburg . |
17 | Micron Technology Inc , Boise , Idaho has formed a new subsidiary , Micron Communications Inc , to develop new products designed for the radio frequency identification market : the company says it is developing a microwave integrated circuit that if successful , may provide smaller-size , higher-performance and lower-cost radio frequency identification products and serve as the foundation for a family of new products . |
18 | This conclusion is illustrated by one of the largest welfare state programmes instituted for the relief of poverty , specifically that of children . |
19 | Vacancy figures in September showed a significant improvement , with only 15 vacancies reported for the whole of Greater Manchester at the start of the school year . |
20 | In reality , the tsarist authorities substituted for the Nicholaevan concept of " obligated " peasants the slightly more beneficent concept of " temporarily " obligated peasants . |
21 | Buchsbaum and Fedio ( 1970 ) , for example , reported that the visual evoked response to lateralised presentation of words and nonsense patterns differed for the two types of stimuli , most markedly over the left hemisphere . |
22 | The first of these criticisms was by fur the strongest made by solicitors interviewed for the research study by Baldwin and Hill . |
23 | The National Liberal Party ( NLP ) announced on April 11 that it was leaving the Democratic Convention ( DC ) , the election alliance of 14 opposition parties formed for the February 1992 local elections . |
24 | Where the skin stretched taut along his cheekbones it held a faint flush of colour after the day out , the disfiguring bitterness in the blue eyes hidden for the moment behind closed , black-fringed lids . |
25 | Other major subjects painted for the frieze and included in this exhibition are ‘ The Scream ’ , ‘ Death in the Sickroom ’ , ‘ Vampire ’ , ‘ Madonna ’ , ‘ Jealousy ’ and ‘ The Dance of Life ’ , each illustrated by one or several oil paintings and the related lithographs or woodcuts . |
26 | Please write to the addresses given for the individual courses ( NOT to Ideal Home ) , enclosing an sae for your booking form — applications can not be processed without one . |
27 | Ribeira Brava used to be like a Wild West or oasis town where buses and cars stopped for the occupants to take advantage of coffee , drinks and food and to fill their vehicle with petrol before venturing into the ‘ Beyond ’ or the ‘ Outback ’ . |
28 | The following two papers , by Dick Leith and Mick Short , exemplify the possibility of applying to literary texts theories and methods developed for the study of ordinary language , and vice versa . |
29 | In the most serious corruption scandal to face the government of President Violeta Barrios de Chamorro , the Comptroller-General Guillermo Potoy made public on July 17 a report which accused a former deputy Minister of the Presidency , Antonio Ibarra , of misappropriating US$1,000,000 in foreign aid funds intended for the most disadvantaged sectors . |
30 | On the night of Wednesday 4 July 1759 Rear-Admiral George [ later Admiral Lord ] Rodney in the 60-gun Achilles , led four 50-gun ships of the line , five frigates and six bomb-ketches , described earlier , into Le Havre and , impudently anchoring in the main channel , began next morning a heavy bombardment of the docks , the warehouses storing timber , the construction yards , and , most important of all , the completed flat-boats intended for the coming invasion . |