Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [art] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Here the examiner will probably have divided up the possible marks in his mind among the component parts , and an answer to one part , be it ever so brilliant , can earn only the appropriate total for that part .
2 Eventually they become quite large , reaching six inches or more , so you will need rather a large tank for them .
3 But we do talk and what I know is you are essentially a decent and totally wonderful human being and I 'll hang around a long time for you .
4 With home recording equipment so comparatively cheap these days ( you can buy quite a workmanlike setup for the cost of a decent guitar ) these video manuals could be just the answer to a layman 's prayer .
5 However , it does not make just a single prediction for the universe .
6 They would n't bring in the heavy mob for me , I 'm not important enough .
7 He did so much for me , Ellie , wo n't you let me do just a small bit for you ?
8 Equations ( 6.9 ) and ( 6.15 ) will give exactly the same value for the share price .
9 In fact , they could prop up the Conservative Government for a fifth term , if the need arises !
10 You may need to seek the advice of wood treatment/damp treatment firms , who will carry out a free survey for you ( subject to the agreement of the vendor ) .
11 We , we then had this situation where the , er , the Chief Constable ha went to great lengths to er , work out a new establishment for himself , and the senior management , and actually ach chi and er , and preempted it and then asked the er , the Home Office if he could use the money to increase the constables on the beat .
12 We suggest that you might work out a daily rate for lighting , repairs , telephone and sundries ( on the basis of a 36 week year ) and then charge that .
13 And it will even map-read for you ; if you tap in your destination the computer will work out the best route for you , giving you a read-out on the screen . ’
14 These findings emphasize the role of photochemical processes in the lower atmosphere , and may suggest only a limited role for transport in other , more polluted regions .
15 As a cyclist who regularly uses rail to travel longer distances , I am concerned that the proposals to privatise BR should lay down the right conditions for operators from the outset and that any legislation involving the obligations imposed on operators should specifically mention the interests of cyclists .
16 It aims to expand into an international festival which would perform both a social function for local residents and act as a major tourist attraction .
17 We can now draw up a simple plan for teaching a skill :
18 Celia Hooper-seated opposite him in just such a chair and situation , so that they resembled two bookends without intervening books — was suggesting that she should draw up a basic plan for the annual deanery party , which happened at Loxford Rectory after Easter , a get-together for all the priests of the deanery , eight of them , and their wives .
19 We will set up a Strategic Authority for London as a priority .
20 Mr Smith may set up an overseas trust for the benefit of his three minor unmarried grandchildren A , B and C , giving them life interests in the fund provided that if all the trusts should fail the funds should go to the child of Mr Smith ( ie Master Smith ) , the parent of A , B and C. £100 may be settled and this may be used to purchase 50 per cent of the shares in an anticipated profitable company to be set up by Master Smith .
21 Mr Smith may set up an overseas trust for the benefit of his grandchildren .
22 But leading scorer Ferdinand , who 'd set up the only goal for Andy Impey , has been passed fit for the Stamford Bridge derby .
23 I never , on the other hand , determined that I would separate out a whole slot for a women 's magazine .
24 Such arguments as these suggest that price subsidies and in-kind transfers do not possess quite the overwhelming advantage for the stimulation of consumption of goods that appeared to be evident above .
25 If he makes a will , as most men do , it is almost certain that he will set apart a considerable proportion for the saying of masses ; if he should neglect to do so , and in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries it is regarded as almost a sin to die without making a will , the Church ought to make the provision which he has failed to make for his soul .
26 The electric field will then produce just the right force for displacing the electrons by the right amount .
27 Foreign labour was cheaper than Libyan , and it was excluded from the benefits of socialist legislation , in particular from the provision that workers could take over the private businesses for which they worked .
28 ‘ I suppose all the sorting out at the flat will take up the spare time for quite a while .
29 She felt as though she had regained consciousness in a hospital bed after some physical calamity , that because of injury and loss she must now map out a new existence for herself .
30 Either the applicant must take out a bridging loan for that period — most are not in a position to do so — or the contractor goes without payment .
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