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

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1 Do you elect to go for the drop goal or go for the try ?
2 They may also come to contract for the community health and care services their patients need , taking over from the social services departments or competing with them .
3 Mr Marshall 's fair used to come for the feast weekend and , in 1914 , he again contributed to the effort by offering to play sacred music on his fairground organ after the Sunday church services , with a collection for the hospital funds .
4 Not too late , Chris Court said , as he would have to listen for the Division bell and might have to run for it .
5 The Dean in Chapter of Hereford Cathedral have yet to vote for the privatisation scheme although I do believe they might just vote for it .
6 Irish hockey coach Cees Koppelaar reflects on his team 's failure to qualify for the World Cup and his plans for the future I know there was some criticism when I had to leave before the final inter-provincial game in Dublin last season — that was because of my club commitments in Holland .
7 Lennox has always truly wanted to fight for the world title and was happy taking the tough route .
8 I 've earned the right to fight for the world title and I 'm anxious to get on with it . ’
9 ‘ I want to fight for the world title and to do it against a fellow Brit would be just great .
10 The developer will normally be given the opportunity to tender for the excavation work and laying of ducts and cables in association with the development .
11 Roycroft and Smith worry about perverse incentives : the fact that hospital treatment costs nothing , while people have to pay for the home care that will keep them out of hospital .
12 Land is fairly cheap and , as she decides to go to the Development Area in Cornwall , the government grants will help to pay for the factory building and its machinery .
13 John Angus Macrae , a fireman at Stornoway Airport , told his wife to telephone for the fire brigade and he went to offer assistance .
14 In any case , all this helped to prepare for the militarist attitude that the party was to take when war came , when it could advocate conscription without any fear of the electoral consequences .
15 IN MID-SUMMER , contemplating a day on the beach , Truronians will cast an eye skywards and decide on the instant whether to head for the north coast or the south .
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