Example sentences of "[verb] a [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ( The Mackinnons hosted them here twice , the second time being at the end of September after the pair had crossed the island to catch a boat for islands south of Skye . ) |
2 | This causes a tendency for material to move abruptly forward during the passage of the crest , while the slight movement associated with the trough is insufficient to affect the material . |
3 | On the ground floor , Isozaki has designed a hall for ticket and information desks , a bookstore and four rectangular galleries . |
4 | Even Michael Jackson has designed a trainer for LA Gear , imaginatively called ‘ Billie Jean ’ . |
5 | ‘ Along those basic instrument guidelines , I 've designed a bass for BC Rich called The Punisher , which I have on stage . |
6 | Comma Oil & Chemicals has won a Power for Efficiency and Productivity ( PEP ) award — part of Seeboard 's annual Business Energy Efficiency awards — following the installation of thermosafe induction heaters developed by LMK Engineering . |
7 | On my next visit to Southampton I tried in vain for a chat with the young man who had just won a match for Hampshire and deserved to bask in a discreet amount of praise . |
8 | However , it is because Leavis provided a purpose for English that most people regard him as the central figure . |
9 | In 1981 co-operation with the Swedish government produced a programme for health care which provided a stimulus for reform of the asylums . |
10 | The film The Great Rock'n'Roll Swindle provided a blueprint for embezzlement to a rising breed of would-be McLarens — notwithstanding the irony that the erstwhile Swindler 's tract was distributed on film and video by his most bitter adversaries , Virgin . |
11 | Their plush London home provided a base for Jane 's voluntary work with the Samaritans . |
12 | Britain had long coveted Hong Kong as a perfect harbour for its eastern commerce , and the proposed end of the opium trade provided a pretext for war . |
13 | Although Humphrey emphasises that one can not rule out the possibility of auto workers being a conservative force in the future , he does demonstrate that , at this particular historical-political conjuncture , their militant action provided a catalyst for change for the working class . |
14 | The teacher thus : added to the information she already had became aware of a different information source learned how to use that source used the source to present information in a different way and the class : also became aware of the information source responded actively to the on-screen presentation of statistical material could all use the material at the same time manipulated the material easily , moving to and from different parts of the database as they thought appropriate to support their arguments The viewdata presentation therefore : allowed ease of display and manipulation of information in a way in which a chalkboard , flip chart or handout could not and became a kind of electronic chalkboard provided a catalyst for discussion of subject matter related easily the subject matter to the students ' own geographical and social environment encouraged the development of oral discussion based on evidence inferred from information rather than expressed , but unsupported , opinion |
15 | For all the pioneer ideology of frontier self-sufficiency which came to surround the early Americans , increasing in both numbers and wealth , they provided a market for consumer goods by 1740 which was not unlike that which had emerged in England itself . |
16 | Lincolnshire also provided a fee for William Huse , later one of the royal justices , while Gloucester 's East Anglian lands supported the Suffolk lawyer John Suliard of Wetherden . |
17 | Lincolnshire also provided a fee for William Huse , later one of the royal justices , while Gloucester 's East Anglian lands supported the Suffolk lawyer John Suliard of Wetherden . |
18 | With true brotherly love , he provided a cross for Anthony Mayson to finish in style for the lead . |
19 | In the final campaign , Conservative propaganda focused on defence and Kinnock himself provided a target for attack in a TV-am interview with David Frost in which , his opponents alleged , he advocated a strategy of guerrilla war as an alternative to nuclear weapons . |
20 | The 14 March 1988 order provided a timetable for service by the plaintiffs of notice of objection and for the defendants to reply thereto . |
21 | In his summing-up , Mr Justice Caulfield could not have evinced a more robust hostility to the Official Secrets Act , sharing a widely held belief that it was long out of date and an intolerable interference with freedom of speech , and that it provided a justification for prosecutions ranging from the serious to the grotesquely ridiculous . |
22 | At the same time the clergyman-poet Johann Rist ( 1607–67 ) provided a focus for song-composition , comparable with Simon Dach , at Hamburg , a city which , like Königsberg , was untouched by the Thirty Years ' War . |
23 | Conference provided a focus for Telethon 1990 , when delegates and visitors donned blue ‘ ears ’ to raise money for this charity . |
24 | It provided a venue for Lennie Bruce . |
25 | The event provided a forum for graduate recruiters , members of the University and students , which AIESEC is keen to perpetuate . |
26 | The gathering also provided a forum for industry leaders to emphasis the importance of the other partnerships they have with host governments setting the terms and conditions for oil and gas activity . |
27 | It provided a channel for protest while the war continued . |
28 | Jonathan Swift often presents a decidedly unpleasant view of women 's sexuality , yet his poetry provided a model for women poets of the time who wished to expose the deceptions of romantic love , and the concealed dangers of marriage . |
29 | They were very successful and provided a model for review procedures connected with a variety of benefits under the burgeoning national insurance scheme . |
30 | Some sceptics have been quick to see that this could well be a familiar pointer to the future — suggest a service for closure in the hope that the relevant council will come up with the money to reprieve it . |