Example sentences of "[art] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 I think wants me to paint the levelling for him .
2 Even those governments that were in the vanguard of the urging for greater union were guilty at times of dragging their heels when OEEC proposals and policies seemed likely to have an adverse effect upon the national economy .
3 Er the Looking for a Rainbow , Flight Lieutenant , all skill of course , well you deserve that .
4 I did n't know that , I thought I 'd put down what , some of the people one of the babysit for as one of my references because I babysit her kids at primary school age
5 I joined them and the going for a week or two was very hard .
6 The going for Fuzzy Logic ’ s first outing …
7 In racing terms the going for this year 's RAC Rally was soft to slippery …
8 Yes so i i at one time to get onto the to apply for the Enterprise
9 As well as a mid-day meal , stimulating activities are arranged ; and these , plus the company , can make an enjoyable break for the cared for as well as the carer .
10 The fact that she would return to the same workhouse 10 years later was in itself not untypical ; many genuine helpers in such institutions may have had it in the back of their minds that one day they would become the cared for , rather than the person doing the caring , as old age took its toll .
11 The social work task is to understand the realities of care received and offered within a family network , and to support both the cared for person and the carers .
12 Should the carer feel unsupported personally , or that the cared for person is not valued by other relatives , this again adds to stress .
13 Having explored some aspects of being a principal carer , and the cared for elderly person in a close relationship in a family , we need to look in more detail at the character of informal care networks , where there may be more people involved in a less intense way .
14 He has his own truth , but the role is merely a Jewish fantasy figure : the successful failure , the yearned for anti-self of all dissatisfied successes , a figure to cosset as well as patronise . ’
15 Wonderful Members of Parliament , who , little more than twenty years before , had made themselves merry with the wild railroad theories of engineers , and given them the liveliest rubs in cross-examination , went down into the north with their watches in their hands , and sent on messages before by the electric telegraph , to say that they were coming Night and day the conquering engines rumbled at their distant work , or advancing smoothly to their journey 's end , and gliding like tame dragons into the allotted corners grooved out to the inch for their reception , stood bubbling and trembling there , making the walls quake , as if they were dilating with the secret knowledge of great powers yet unsuspected in them , and strong purposes not yet achieved .
16 Having represented the giving for a number of years on a graph , next ask what the figures have to tell you about the relevance and quality of your programme .
17 In the latter Eärendil is , not a Redeemer , but an Intercessor , unlike the true Messiah in that it is not his own sacrifice which persuades the Valar to change the sad history of Middle-earth , but still ‘ a man of sorrows , and acquainted with grief ’ , hailed by Eönwë with eagle-like ambiguity ( see p. 151 above ) as ‘ the looked for that cometh at unawares , the longed for that cometh beyond hope ’ .
18 Ten more days were to pass before the longed for interruption to Huy 's humdrum existence occurred .
19 Under an annuity policy the company pays a regular income to the insured for a specified period up until death , in return either for a lump sum payment or regular contributions earlier in life .
20 In the latter Eärendil is , not a Redeemer , but an Intercessor , unlike the true Messiah in that it is not his own sacrifice which persuades the Valar to change the sad history of Middle-earth , but still ‘ a man of sorrows , and acquainted with grief ’ , hailed by Eönwë with eagle-like ambiguity ( see p. 151 above ) as ‘ the looked for that cometh at unawares , the longed for that cometh beyond hope ’ .
21 The reaching for cigarettes from packets open on the table .
22 So who can take the discredit for the change in you this last year ? ’
23 Jackson and Robinson found that the hoped for reduction in social divisiveness and the wider range of educational opportunity following the introduction of comprehensive education did not materialise because of sub-group norms and emotional upset at being away from home .
24 Gyford ( 1985b , p. 27 ) goes so far as to suggest that local government reorganization was one of the reasons for moves to the left outside London , where older councillors were replaced not by the hoped for technocrats waiting in the wings , but instead often by representatives of Labour 's new left .
25 The introduction of the All Ireland League competition two years ago gave the Irish club scene a much-needed boost but the hoped for flow-on effect to top level rugby has yet to be realised .
26 Safety training is also about attitudes and such schemes rarely have the hoped for success because the difficulty and time required are invariably underestimated .
27 Although presented mainly as a measure of penal reform that was desirable for its own sake , officials were more sanguine that parole might lead to the hoped for reduction in the prison population than the dubious promise of the suspended sentence .
28 Here the negation of the hoped for conclusion is shown to lead to a contradiction ( or absurdity ) .
29 Therefore we have been unable to report the hoped for release of financial resources to use on other services .
30 If , however , adjustments are made on the basis of political bargaining within the officer and councillor structure , the consequences of external pressure on budgets may be unpredictable and result neither in overall cuts in spending nor in the hoped for shifts between budget heads .
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