Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | Borrowed from her school magazine which still appeared annually , full of names she had forgotten and appeals for new buildings . |
2 | The canoes were unloaded and preparations for dinner underway . |
3 | The public concern and media coverage of cases of severe child abuse has produced a plethora of professional reviews suggesting ways victims can more rapidly be ascertained and recommendations for action when child abuse is suspected ( DHSS , 1974 ) . |
4 | and er I was just wondering we we ought to do something , I mean these poor old dears have adhered to what we have said and facilities for them to get down onto to the er the . |
5 | In addition , cuts in electricity tariffs for residents in a 10km radius were made and opportunities for local service industries were promoted . |
6 | This is the second programme in a short series in which we 're taking a look at trends in science and engineering , particularly in the way that subjects are taught and opportunities for subsequent employment . |
7 | next few programmes we 're going to take a look at trends in science and engineering , particularly in the way that the subjects are taught and opportunities for employment . |
8 | Numbers are limited and requests for tickets have to be received by 31 July 1993 and a £10 deposit is required . |
9 | The system would bring about a close association between the Council itself and the institutions in which academic strength would be recognized and aspirations for academic freedom met in a way different from the traditional one of creating wholly autonomous chartered institutions . |
10 | Robin Cook told delegates that tax concessions for private medical insurance would also be abolished and charges for eye tests scrapped . |
11 | We 've seen an increase in orders from business units around the world and also in information supplied and requests for inclusion . ’ |
12 | Thus once incomes had been pooled and responsibilities for the various household outgoings apportioned , it was clear that some of the carers in Glendinning 's study were being supported by the disabled or elderly person . |
13 | The authorities also tightened up on illegal emigration — the coastal areas were patrolled and hiding-places for illegal emigrants were found in central Funchal ; those responsible were arrested , tried and sentenced . |
14 | In many areas of social policy , local authorities have been given permission to provide a service , then , when the need for the service has been clearly demonstrated and resources for it are more widely available , the provision has become mandatory . |
15 | Up at these dizzy heights the aerodynamic damping is much reduced and margins for airframe and engine are tighter , so both must be handled with care . |
16 | It was a sobering introduction to the adventurous years ahead , and the start of a most fruitful — if at times near-fratricidal — partnership which , in all conscience , one could hardly advise other would-be young explorers to emulate , unless exhaustively financed and gluttons for punishment . |
17 | Whilst computing was the cowboy contractors in in order for our members to keep their jobs hours have been cut , bonuses have been cut and arrangements for a working year have been changed and many many other things have been altered in order for people to save their jobs within local authority services . |
18 | procedural acts ( pleadings , motions , orders and subpoenas ) that are served and requests for information that are made by a judicial or administrative authority of a State Party to a judicial or administrative authority of another State Party and are transmitted by a letter rogatory from the Central Authority of the State of origin to the Central Authority of the State of destination . |
19 | About June , Mrs Joel calls a meeting of all those interested in being involved and ideas for the theme are discussed . |
20 | The fleet name ‘ London Transport ’ was retained and preparations for the tramway replacement programme continued unabated behind the scenes . |
21 | The length of nails , in relation to the thickness of the wood they are to go through , can be discussed and reasons for the protrusion of nails arrived at . |
22 | the systematic and critical analysis of the planning , delivery and evaluation of nursing and midwifery services , in terms of their use of resources , the care delivered and outcomes for patients/clients , and introduces appropriate change in response to that analysis . |
23 | Environmentally sensitive areas are determined and goals for reducing deposits will then be established . |
24 | If the two sides ( jobs and training ) of the human resource equation could be brought into closer relationship with each other , not only would the contribution of available personnel , including paraprofessional staff , be maximized but opportunities for career mobility and social and economic opportunity would be increased . |
25 | But underground performances often surfaced spontaneously and were even more often end with the power being cut , equipment being confiscated and punishments for the organisers . |
26 | They are good little theoretical exercises because they are easily described and algorithms for solving them are easily programmed , but they have a lot of symmetry , which is most uncommon in real life . |
27 | Physical preparations required and reasons for them , e.g. shaving , bathing . |