Example sentences of "[be] a [noun sg] [to-vb] for the " in BNC.

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1 Firstly , there could be a tendency to go for the ‘ lowest skill ’ option in the selection of new technology , in order to reduce training costs and to ensure that existing employees can cope .
2 The strongest rejection of the new approach tends to be a reluctance to charge for the product .
3 then there 's a tendency to look for the reason you were assaulted within yourself
4 There 's a lot to do for the Feast . ’
5 ‘ And it 's a place to live for the summer , ’ I said .
6 This is a pattern to prepare for the movement of sitting down and standing up .
7 There is a curious meeting held at the beginning of each season called the United Kingdom Championships , which actually is an event to cater for the up-and-coming athletes and bears no relation to a British championship .
8 It was a return to form for The Smiths as a single band , especially when the extra track on the 12 inch , ‘ Half A Person ’ , was taken into account .
9 ‘ It was a day to remember for the rest of our lives , was n't it ? ’ a voice said behind her , and she jumped , startled .
10 The next thing she asked for was a job to do for the Lord .
11 Nor was a desire to retaliate for the Triple Intervention of 1895 totally absent .
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