Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 You will be taught about hazards both in the classroom and on the wards and should always adhere to procedures and policies laid down for the safety of patients and yourself .
2 The team will play to the rules laid down for the 1992 World Cup .
3 The shipmaster was down by the mast , ready to lower the cross-spar with its square sail , and the crew were flexing their muscles and setting oars in the rowlocks to slide out for the turn up against the wind into Duart Bay .
4 Tomorrow night we 're back with the display team , this time in the city of San Diego where huge and hungry crowds built up for a game of American football .
5 ‘ The times cry out for a dramatic change in our relationship to our neighbour , the Earth and , at root to God .
6 In 1952 it adopted the practice of permitting deputies to stand in for the ministers : the deputies soon became permanent features , attending to all business except that deemed to be symbolically important .
7 ARE HOTELIERS GEARING UP FOR THE NEW EC FIRE SAFETY DIRECTIVE ?
8 ‘ It 's probably only one of the local kids sneaking in for a look around , ’ Jessamy tried to reassure herself .
9 His eyes clouded over for a moment , and his voice became gruff .
10 The cars drew up for a quiet haggle , the girls got in .
11 Two hopeful crabs line up for the start of the race .
12 I said to you you got ta get these Christmas presents wrapped up for the party .
13 And the police have alerted banks , building societies , pubs and traders to look out for the notes .
14 More than 40,000 fans turned up for the 12-hour event , Britain 's biggest-ever legal Rave gig .
15 Wimbledon boss Joe Kinnear after just 1,987 fans turned up for the Coca-Cola match against Bolton
16 COMPUTER scientists and entrepreneurs are worried that delays by the British government in responding to the Alvey report on advanced information technology may be harming Britain 's chances of joining an elite of computerised nations lining up for the 1990s .
17 Hoggett 's analysis concerns itself principally with the opportunities opened up for the left by these changes , with more direct contact between service providers and consumers through neighbourhood offices .
18 The Righteous Brothers popped in for a swifty , as did Twin Peaks star Sherilyn Fenn .
19 The Righteous Brothers popped in for a swifty , as did Twin Peaks star Sherilyn Fenn .
20 When our teenagers go out for the evening , most of them use something , if only occasionally , as a social prop .
21 When these shops close down for the night , the sound of heavy breathing from their stock must rival that of a porn cinema .
22 Schools went in for a lot of physical education , ‘ drill ’ , which involved jumping about in a drafty hall with your skirt tucked into your knickers if you were female .
23 Then anti-climax , as they watched its tail-lights in the pitchy dark , lights that seemed to throb and waver in their seared sight before they blazed redly when the brakes went on for the corner by the sailing club slipway .
24 Kafy 's eyes lit up for a moment , and then shut him out .
25 His eyes lit up for a moment at that .
26 GETTING the kids kitted out for the new school year can cost a packet .
27 More than 100 cars lined up for the start .
28 Many married women whose husbands sign on for the family find themselves forced to seek work in the black economy in order to make ends meet ; this is often seen as less risky than the possibility of their husbands being caught .
29 The political parties warmed up for a general election by bickering over whether the new health trusts remain part of the national health service .
30 A diet which is bizarre or extreme may bring about weight loss if strictly adhered to but , as the brain draws on its reserves to make up for the deficiency in vital nutrients , the dieter is likely to become edgy , easily upset and to experience difficulty in making decisions .
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