Example sentences of "[vb infin] [art] [noun] [to-vb] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand you can make sweeping changes or alter minute details and so can customise the program to cater for individual requirements . |
2 | Understanding the disorder and a detailed treatment plan usually eliminated the parents ' frustration , improved compliance , and allowed them to adjust and modify the treatment to provide for regular elimination . |
3 | Specifically , he notes that lenders like banks have an interest in the firm 's undertaking projects that carry little risk of default even if the expected return is low , whilst if it is true that shareholders in general hold diversified portfolios , they would want the firm to go for high expected returns . |
4 | It is these private goods , available only through union membership , which may provide the incentive to join for potential members . |
5 | They forget that the magic of television means that we 've probably heard it all before , so we really do make an effort to go for fresh material . |
6 | It is certainly true that popular rule , conceived of in the simplest terms , does not logically imply a commitment to respect for individual liberty : there could be such a thing as popular tyranny , or a popularly endorsed tyranny . |
7 | Purchasers in turn , since they would still be cash-limited , would have an incentive to bargain for improved value-for-money . |
8 | The government would not print the money to pay for inflationary wage deals . |