Example sentences of "[vb base] for " in BNC.
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1 | They advertise for people to present themselves as possible magistrates . |
2 | Local volunteer schemes may be able to arrange a regular visitor or you could contact an employment agency or advertise for a kindly ‘ sitter ’ . |
3 | advertise for birth parents |
4 | If , at the end of this year , the total funds — I reckon those to be £44 million , but that figure may not be quite accurate — are underspent , will my hon. Friend advertise for people who , from 1989 to 1991 , did not receive their full allocation and allow anyone , including my constituents , to apply to help them use up any unused balance ? |
5 | Every is going to be female , now does that mean to say , that if no males apply , or if you only advertise for someone female , which I presumably erm , actually going to er run the impossibly do it . |
6 | But I do move today that we transfer the technical post that will become vacant in the pollution section by the end of this year to the food section , and that Matthew together with the chief environmental health officer consider how best to write a job description , and advertise for that post , and that while I do not see us securing a budget of two thousand five hundred pounds as under fifteen b , I do recommend that the health education authority are contacted , that their help-line is used , and that our E H O's use their premises in the coming new year . |
7 | His home was ever open , a centre of wisdom and influence for decades ; admired even by cabinet ministers from Britain . |
8 | For a right of participation to be meaningful it would obviously require as free a flow of information as possible and the development of institutions securing equality of access and influence for all participants . |
9 | Attempts by Latin American Communists to implement the ultra-leftism and isolationism of the ’ Third period' ( tactics which had been formulated to respond to the very different political conditions prevailing in Europe ) resulted in considerable loss of support and influence for many of these parties . |
10 | Another pervasive , and important , influence for this head was technology . |
11 | It was the kingdom of the Franks which was to exercise most influence for the longest period of time . |
12 | Mostly it is a Monday that slimmers pick for a new health regime , a new diet . |
13 | ‘ They should select a side for the Tests and then pick for one-day games , ’ Doshi said . |
14 | The Great War and those more recent conflicts were put together and ‘ paid-for ’ on behalf of politicians who could not make up their minds or bring the problems to the debating-table ; who preferred the shouting and smearing , the innuendo and hate for their opponents ' parties , to the welfare and the good of their people . |
15 | Hate for a man . |
16 | A sense of rejection or an inbuilt feeling of hostility or hate for other people is an ingredient of sexual dissatisfaction or aggression . |
17 | Fear for my family and hate for my monster were with me day and night . |
18 | Hate for you , my creator , who had made me . |
19 | Mix to a smooth dough , knead for 10 minutes , the cover with a damp cloth and leave for 1 hour . |
20 | Turn the dough onto a floured surface and knead for a minute before adding the cooked onion , extra oil and chopped olives . |
21 | Knead for at least 5 minutes until smooth and elastic . |
22 | Turn onto a floured surface and knead for 5 minutes until smooth . |
23 | Photocopy for personal file , send original to Salaries & Wages ( see attached ) . |
24 | Complete Superannuation resignation form ( S/RES ) , photocopy for file , send original to Salaries then Superannuation section ( see attached ) . |
25 | Photocopy for personal file , send original to Finance Dept ( see attached ) . |
26 | They compensate for this by gaining water from their food both through the workings of their powerful kidneys , which extract much of the water from the urine , and by the condensation of water during breathing . |
27 | But Mr Pialat 's feeling for la vie quotidienne and languid afternoons on river banks , contrasted with the bustle and frenzy of the Paris scenes , amply compensate for a lack of historical detail . |
28 | During night missions inside Iraq , the laser shines from the belly of the bomber , and is kept on target by the pilot or the weapons officer , with the help of electronics that compensate for the aircraft 's movements . |
29 | But the promotion of Gillian Shephard to the Cabinet should more than compensate for any misgivings ’ , Sangster said . |
30 | As luck would have it , my best friend is the most wonderful cook in the world , and her contributions to any cottage holiday more than compensate for those who come with a tin of sardines in tomato sauce and a Pot Noodle . |