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

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1 He believes trusts will lead to improvements for patients , but that the calibre of that management will be all important .
2 it would follow from these findings that the children currently being referred to clinics for anti-social behaviour are the group for whom successful intervention is the more urgently needed , to prevent personal misery for them as adults , for their spouses and children , and for the persons whom they will rob or swindle .
3 The 1987 Act restores the Common Law principle to contracts for the loan of money and supply of goods to infants , and to accounts stated with infants , so that they are now voidable ( but not void ) or unenforceable against them .
4 Therefore providers ought to be able to agree to contracts for these services at a lower price .
5 This led on to contracts for shipping grain to Flanders .
6 It is a point of some general importance arising under a new statute which has made very substantial changes in the law relating to contracts for the sale of land .
7 The DTI consider that although the title of the Directive applies to all contracts involving consumers , the recitals and indeed parts of the text , imply that it can only apply to contracts for the supply of goods and services .
8 With regard to contracts for delivery the regulations are more explicit .
9 Similar rules apply to contracts for the supply of services ( Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 ( SGSA 1982 ) , s15 ( implied term that the customer will pay a reasonable charge ) and s14 ( implied term that the service will be performed within a reasonable time ) ) .
10 This approach is assisted by the common law saving provision found in s62(2) of the SGA 1979 which states : ( 2 ) The rules of the common law , including the law merchant , except in so far as they are inconsistent with the provisions of this Act , and in particular the rules relating to the law of principal and agent and the effect of fraud , misrepresentation , duress or coercion , mistake , or other invalidating cause , apply to contracts for the sale of goods .
11 In particular , in the interpretation of provisions of the SGA 1979 relating to implied terms , Lord Diplock said ( at p501 ) that the Act " ought not to be construed so narrowly as to force on parties to contracts for the sale of goods promises and consequences different from what they must reasonably have intended " .
12 On 11 June 1992 the committal order was sealed and copies were sent by the court to solicitors for M. and for the local authority .
13 Credit account facilities offered to solicitors for the payment of Land Registry fees are a convenience in more than one way .
14 The Danish model of combined heat and power at village level really works , with waste from neighbouring farms being tankered in , converted to biogas for fuel and , after processing , returned to the land as improved compost .
15 NO INVOICES CAN BE SENT TO EMPLOYERS FOR THESE FEES .
16 The Regulations will apply to accounts for financial years ending on or after 16 November 1992 , and there are transitional provisions to enable companies to take early advantage of the new thresholds .
17 Under these a relief , similar to that given to prisoners for debt , was afforded on the same terms to traders owing less than £300 and to all other insolvents .
18 Social fund officers are expected to give high priority to requests for loans for the above purposes .
19 The result was that the man left walking the beat had little of interest to do by way of responding to requests for emergency services …
20 Partnerships will do well not to accede to requests for financial support for the bread and butter resources of schools .
21 We may compare and contrast this with reactions in the USA in 1989 to requests for funding of research into fusion following the announcements from Utah .
22 The expressive scale begins with an examination of the child 's use of words to express emotional states and in response to specific situations — for example , ‘ ta ’ on taking something — and proceeds to explore the child 's command of simple vocabulary items through picture naming and in response to requests for definitions — for example , ‘ What is a shop ? ’
23 The centre responds to requests for productions from groups in and around Bangalore with the understanding that they are used for the purposes of education and social development and that they reflect the principles of Christian communication .
24 The European Radiocommunications Office also wants to introduce procedures to allow for rapid response to requests for frequency allocation in bands recognised as those used for outside broadcasting or electronic news gathering .
25 Immediate attention to requests for information is part of the service that the guest will appreciate .
26 The first was the narrow perception of letters rogatory as ‘ exclusively limited by understanding and in practice ’ to requests for the taking of evidence ; their use in the context of service of process he described as ‘ novel ’ , one requiring express statutory authority .
27 Japan , confident in her position as victor , agreed to requests for a peace conference , and representatives of the two belligerents met at Shimonoseki in southwest Honshu in March .
28 The team resolved to produce a pro-forma to encourage a comprehensive response to requests for recommended schools from , for example , Area Education Officers .
29 Indeed , almost half their utterances are elliptical or moodless , often being minimal responses to requests for display .
30 When 24-hour staffing is provided by the ward or department team , they are more likely to respond to requests for a change in working arrangements to meet an unavoidable staffing shortfall .
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