Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] for " in BNC.

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1 After I was at court I had to go back to Low Newton to wait for a few weeks before I could go to Styal prison .
2 The decision to search for a partner has been taken ‘ in the context of competing investment requirements ’ across the broad sweep of BAe 's business interests .
3 Malik , who rescued Rugby from extinction in 1986 by buying the clubhouse from the liquidators , has alleged breach of contract in commercial dealings with the club and has used his ownership of the drive and car park to sue for trespass .
4 Two pupils from Macmillan College in Middlesbrough showed Mr Fallon how they used the CDRom to search for the latest information about the fall of the Berlin Wall , the construction of the Channel Tunnel , and pollution in Teesside for their school projects .
5 Whenever I saw her , she always smiled at me , It was as if she 'd got me confused with someone else , someone important Once I had half an hour to wait for a transport .
6 5000 American pros to gather for C.A.A .
7 This doctrine enables a lessee to sue for any trespass committed between the granting of the lease and his entering in pursuance of it .
8 It is the student 's responsibility to arrange for payment in full , on or before enrolment , although arrangements exist to allow self-funding students to pay in termly instalments ( see below ) .
9 It is the student 's responsibility to arrange for payment in full on or before enrolment .
10 From time to time he returned to Antwerp to arrange for the shipping of his works to England .
11 She wwent to the High Court in August and won the riught to sue for malicious falsehood , a rare procedure , which she says she has to use because she ca n't afford libel proceedings .
12 Richard Lambert , editor of the FT , says the decision to go for Labour was a collective one taken with senior colleagues , although he did write the article himself .
13 On his own decision to go for the draw with a last-minute John Liley penalty , Richards said pointedly : ‘ Trying to win the game by opting for the scrum would have been a waste of time because the moment we drove for the line , they would have wheeled it or collapsed it .
14 Thus , while the Profitboss might think that the red logo has more impact , he 'll accept his boss 's decision to go for green .
15 The decision to go for darker shades was a brave one , as many hoteliers opt for pastels or similar standards in the erroneous belief that they will not cause offence .
16 And yes , a district general manager should 've resigned because he had an interest in the decision to go for the Trust status .
17 ‘ The decision to go for a greenfield site was taken in June , 1992 , and the countdown to Highbridge — a site within reach of all employees , with good motorway links — began soon afterwards , ’ he said .
18 Japan was not unique in the problems faced by her rural population , but her attempts to search for an external outlet for domestic discontent were unusually vigorous .
19 Linda Townley , who 's fought a three-year battle with a national newspaper , made a plea for legal aid to be extended to those with no money to sue for libel .
20 He has visited Vietnam several times to search for missing American soldiers , a venture that plays well in his district which is home to a lot of ex-servicemen .
21 But at this meeting I went to , people there felt very strongly that services should not be awarded funding to go for investors in people .
22 ( b ) with intent to make permanent default in whole or in part on any existing liability to make a payment , or with intent to let another do so , dishonestly induces the creditor or any person claiming payment on behalf of the creditor to wait for payment ( whether or not the due date for payment is deferred ) or to forgo payment : or
23 Each subject key is restricted to three letters and a pupil searching for information on WATER might search under PHY and WAT for materials on WATER in relation to PHYSICS or under WAT to search for anything on WATER .
24 In the process of product design itself ( or deciding what degree of product differentiation to go for ) trade-offs are inevitable .
25 The garden was his domain ; he had his rabbits to feed and the birds to admonish for ravaging his cherry trees .
26 Practice — Third party proceedings — Ex turpi causa non oritur actio — Plaintiffs claiming damages against defendant for fraudulent conspiracy — Defendant issuing third party notice against plaintiffs ' accountant alleging negligence and breach of contract — Whether ex turpi causa defence to claim for contribution — Civil Liability ( Contribution ) Act 1978 ( c. 47 ) , ss. 1(1) , 6(1)
27 They travel in large concentrated groups to search for food , particularly when herding shoaling pelagic ( open sea ) fish .
28 But it was n't easy to lose puppy fat when Mum fed her on stodgy good home cooking — stews with dumplings and meat pies with pastry crusts and steamed sponge puddings , and there was no money to spare for proper hairdressing salons .
29 The colonies had at first been left to look after themselves because the king had no money to spare for defending them nor any forces he could send across the Atlantic , but after 1650 it was accepted that the colonies had a right to expect to be protected against European attack , though not against Indian or other local problems .
30 with money to spare for small luxuries ;
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