Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv prt] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You will be taught about hazards both in the classroom and on the wards and should always adhere to procedures and policies laid down for the safety of patients and yourself .
2 The shipmaster was down by the mast , ready to lower the cross-spar with its square sail , and the crew were flexing their muscles and setting oars in the rowlocks to slide out for the turn up against the wind into Duart Bay .
3 PROFITS reached an all time high for the Food & Agriculture Division announced by for the year ending December 31 , 1992 .
4 Mick was there first and climbed onto the tailboard to pull out for the rogue two of Paddy 's cans ( a fact which Paddy was slow to forget ) .
5 But , as the striker moved in for the kill , the defender retrieved the situation with a splendid recovery tackle .
6 We were delighted to have a distinguished group from Bulawayo fly over for the opening , and some who stayed through the week .
7 Two hopeful crabs line up for the start of the race .
8 I said to you you got ta get these Christmas presents wrapped up for the party .
9 A Plan of Action drawn up for the conference was estimated to cost between US$4,000 million and $6,000 million .
10 Hoggett 's analysis concerns itself principally with the opportunities opened up for the left by these changes , with more direct contact between service providers and consumers through neighbourhood offices .
11 More than 40 antique and warbird aircraft flew in for the auction which coincided with the National Championship Air Races .
12 Around 40 antique and warbird aircraft flew in for the auction , which co-incided with the annual Reno Air Races .
13 Euromessage , which includes BT , Air Call , Radal Vodapage , Millicom , InterCity and Digital , has been awarded the UK licence to operate on a particular UHF singled out for the service .
14 When our teenagers go out for the evening , most of them use something , if only occasionally , as a social prop .
15 Ruari and Ranald normally lazed about , cut peat , or borrowed a boat and rowed out to do a bit fishing to stock up for the winter , while Luch did her usual tasks and her usual check on the baby — the babies , now — in the bower .
16 When these shops close down for the night , the sound of heavy breathing from their stock must rival that of a porn cinema .
17 Current members of the Club go up for the weekend to climb ( this year it was too cold — even the lakes were frozen ) and after dinner retire to doss on whatever floor may be found .
18 Then anti-climax , as they watched its tail-lights in the pitchy dark , lights that seemed to throb and waver in their seared sight before they blazed redly when the brakes went on for the corner by the sailing club slipway .
19 The court room at the Old Bailey was hushed dock went in for the jury to return for their verdict .
20 More than 100 cars lined up for the start .
21 Many married women whose husbands sign on for the family find themselves forced to seek work in the black economy in order to make ends meet ; this is often seen as less risky than the possibility of their husbands being caught .
22 This paper explores the social policy contexts of prevention , as developed in a research study carried out for the Department of Health ( Hardiker et al . ,
23 A diet which is bizarre or extreme may bring about weight loss if strictly adhered to but , as the brain draws on its reserves to make up for the deficiency in vital nutrients , the dieter is likely to become edgy , easily upset and to experience difficulty in making decisions .
24 His landlord wants him to pay a further $170 to make up for the deposit that 's gone missing .
25 Since Intersolv reckons that maintenance accounts for some half of all programming work in MVS sites , and says that the research makes up for the bulk of this work , the potential time savings for users and the potential market for Intersolv are substantial .
26 KENNY Dalglish is poised to bring in a Danish defender to make up for the disappointment of losing £2.5 million Craig Short .
27 Contestants line up for the quiz .
28 More innovatively , companies signing up for the programme will be legally committed to going through a conciliation process to sort out unforeseen interoperability problems .
29 This being the case , we only indicate the means of production and means of consumption used up for the production of the means of destruction .
30 Here he could live in virtually complete seclusion , at a fraction of the cost it would take in northern Europe or Canada ; where the people were unconcerned as to who you were or what you did ; and where breathtaking vistas opened up for the seeing — both external and internal .
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