Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] for [art] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | The author seemed somewhat stumped for a reply to such an unusual question and stared into the camera , as if in search of inspiration . |
2 | ‘ The lodge was apparently named for the rock to the left of the cove opening , ’ she informed him dispassionately . |
3 | By the time the Corporation 's new cars were ready for delivery , Penge depôt in Oak Grove Road was sufficiently advanced for the cars to be stored there , together with the remaining eight of the first batch . |
4 | The defence minister , General Jose Garcia Samayoa , suddenly called for a return to constitutional rule . |
5 | She was asked to draw on her knowledge of the subject 's life material and reply to each question , supplying evidence , as nearly as possible using the subject 's own words , that was sufficiently detailed for the answer to be evaluated properly against the original SADS-L criteria . |
6 | By 1950 things were sufficiently improved for the bondholders to be paid their 3% interest ( for that year only ) , although interest on the Brewery loan was not paid . |
7 | I thought we could have lunch in the garden after your inspection — I 've already arranged for the fridge to be restocked — and afterwards , if you do n't fancy going to the beach , we could go out in my boat , or I 'll take you for a tour of North Zealand , through the quaint old villages with their farmhouses and gardens full of hollyhocks and the beech woods . |
8 | He has also called for an election to a constituent assembly to be held within two months , to restore ‘ institutional democracy … as soon as possible . ’ |
9 | I understand that Mr Dever has provisionally arranged for a skip to be provided in Scorton from 31 March — 7 April . |
10 | Back at Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire the Congregational Tabernacle 's Mutual Improvement Society resolved in November 1893 ‘ that the time has now come for an Organ to be obtained for the Tabernacle Services ’ . |
11 | A relaxed , informal atmosphere prevails , with energy only really needed for a walk to the beach — 500 yards away down 300 steps . |
12 | His colleague Peter Spillard — his suit trousers sharply creased for a trip to the industrial heartland — adds : ‘ They have to answer questions they have not needed to answer before . ’ |
13 | His colleague Peter Spillard — his suit trousers sharply creased for a trip to the industrial heartland — adds : ‘ They have to answer questions they have not needed to answer before . ’ |
14 | With all the results now known for the elections to the General Synod of the Church of England , supporters say they expect the Church to agree to the ordination of women in the next few years . |
15 | Cyril Bleasdale , director of ScotRail , and other senior managers who will meet the minister are optimistic that the figures will boost their case as well placed for a move to the private sector . |
16 | Sometimes when Tuffers has been hit for four , he has immediately asked for a fielder to be moved to plug the gap . |
17 | He was even engaged for a while to Little House on the Prairie star Melissa Gilbert , but she ditched him and married New York actor Bo Brinkman instead . |
18 | The two c-Jun derivatives were then tested for an ability to be phosphorylated by kinases present in a crude HeLa cell nuclear extract . |
19 | Stoppages called by the unions on May 8 , 14 , 17 and 20 for improvements in pay and conditions were strategically timed for the run-up to the local elections . |
20 | Whether or not the Palace actually arranged for the drawing to be removed , there can be little doubt that they were delighted to be rid of it . … |
21 | being situated just off the King 's Road it is also ideally placed for an excursion to shops or restaurants . |
22 | Mr Adams made his offer to meet the four church leaders in a letter last August , but in their reply the churchmen said they would not talk until Sinn Fein publicly called for an end to violence . |
23 | The PCT subsequently called for the election to be annulled , alleging irregularities . |