Example sentences of "[vb base] a [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Nationally endorsed policies suggest a need for consistency and co-ordination in implementation . |
3 | These findings , although based on a small sample from one industry , suggest a need for programmes on preventing sexually transmitted diseases for business travellers . |
4 | The same objections might also be applied to models which suggest a role for government policy arising out of asymmetries of information between groups in the private sector . |
5 | The answer is that both provide a medium for solitons . |
6 | Equity inter-dealer brokers provide a service for market makers to deal with each other , largely to keep large transactions between market makers hidden from the market by non-disclosure of the participants names . |
7 | They provide a base for meetings , social events , the celebration of festivals . |
8 | He says financial institutions have recognised that little companies provide a base for industry and the seed corn for new ideas . |
9 | We provide a platform for people to earn substantial money erm you know the only guarantee we give you is that we will give you the opportunity . |
10 | Its proposals are workable and provide a framework for services which can be applied at all levels from the government at the top right down to the professional worker in direct contact with the recipient of services . |
11 | When one gives the learner feedback on her ability these skills provide a framework for assessment . |
12 | Thus sociality , together with indigenous theories of human nature , provide a framework for comparison between different societies and cultures , including the various ‘ peaceful societies ’ described in this volume . |
13 | Such an initiative would ‘ give central government a firmer basis for the development of national policies and the deployment of resources ; and provide a checklist for authorities and schools in formulating and reviewing their curricular aims and policies in the light of local needs and circumstances … |
14 | Some provide a freezer for people at home , and then deliver frozen meals so that people can heat their own , when they wish . |
15 | They provide a way for Topic Criteria and more general processes to be assessed in context . |
16 | The darts , the lumps of poison and the raw materials from which it is extracted all provide a challenge for others with a taste ( figuratively speaking ) for excitement . |
17 | A further implication is that , although standards and routines provide a basis for self-reward in housework , they also make possible less happy outcomes . |
18 | Social action would be linked with adult education in order to give a much wider perspective and provide a basis for life . |
19 | These budgets provide a basis for responsibility accounting . |
20 | Although the financial accounts provide a basis for calculation of profit there is no concern with how or where the profit ( or loss ) arises . |
21 | ( 5 ) They provide a basis for discussion and elucidation at meetings so that they appear less like lectures to convey information and more like collaborative discussion . |
22 | The conception of ideas , their application and the learning process in these countries will be examined in the next three chapters , which in turn provide a basis for comparison with the OECD checklist and with UK experience examined in Chapter Seven . |
23 | However , they provide a basis for research , because they are ‘ not directly accessible to measurement ’ but their ‘ postulated components can be easily assessed if not immediately quantified ’ . |
24 | To understand what is happening it is crucial to see Marxism not in the guise which it claims for itself — namely a scientific method — but as an ideology — a set of beliefs and ideas which help us interpret the world and provide a basis for action — which is a substitute for the religious vacuum left by the decline of Christianity in the West . |
25 | It is therefore very important that schools provide a forum for employers to express and explain their concerns . |
26 | It is difficult to ascertain just how effective are conferences and seminars in promoting co-operation and coordination but at the very least they provide a forum for practitioners to take the opportunity for co-operative efforts . |
27 | All camcorders are fitted with an onboard microphone , and many but not all have a socket for monitoring the incoming or recorded sound on an earpiece or headphones ; many also provide a socket for plugging-in an extension microphone . |
28 | The term " data management system " is used to cover a wide range of different systems , but all provide a method for structuring data and facilities for adding , changing , deleting and reporting which are separated from the data . |
29 | Institutions provide a context for individuals to take on ‘ roles ’ in which their actions can be recognized as meaningful by themselves and others . |
30 | The domain assumptions of a discipline provide a context for research but are themselves relatively unresponsive to the conclusions of the research . |