Example sentences of "[vb infin] for the [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Two years later , however , in a further White Paper , Rates : Proposals for Rate Limitation and Reform of the Rating System ( 1983 ) , the government recognized that wide consultation had failed to find any consensus for an alternative local tax , and conceded that rates should remain for the foreseeable future as the main source of local government revenue .
2 Although microfilm will remain for the foreseeable future by far the more acceptable medium of preservation , as a versatile aid to the scholar the computer image is far in advance .
3 With the Matisse exhibition just opened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York ( until 12 January ; see interview with the curator , John Elderfield , The Art Newspaper No. 20 , July-September 1992 , p. 8 ) , the discerning visitor should budget for the complete experience with the following :
4 They could not afford to buy a horse , and although the richer peasants were more heavily taxed , this did not compensate for the wide difference in equipment , which was not taxed .
5 Sufficient funds did not exist for the fast rehabilitation of the railways , for the immediate implementation of mass education .
6 Next month he will commute from his home in Fulham to a club in Hamburg , where he will prepare for the grass-court season by playing on clay for a club in the Second Division of the German League .
7 ‘ I 'd promised I would never fall for the obvious attractions of another beautiful woman , but from the moment I held you in my arms my instinct told me that you were as different from Lotta as wine is from vinegar . ’
8 You must insure for the full cost of rebuilding your home — including any domestic outbuildings , garages , swimming pools , tennis courts , paved terraces , paths and drives , walls , gates and fences , plus an allowance for site clearance and professional fees .
9 You must insure for the full value of the contents of your home — the amount it would cost you to replace all your possessions with new items of a similar kind .
10 Hacker Young advised that the Halls should opt for the dual status of charity and limited liability company .
11 You get plenty of choice with the memory-resident monitors — you can opt for the enhanced protection of VSAFE , part of which can reside in Upper memory , or you can go for the smaller VWATCH .
12 As was seen in Part I , while some claimants would qualify for the ordinary rate of benefit , others would be eligible for the long-term rate , which for a married couple was valued at 25 per cent higher than the ordinary rate .
13 An absolute winner — I ca n't wait for the new items in the series .
14 He can not wait for the proposed exchange of animals .
15 The nurse should strive for the middle way between total involvement in the job dominating her personal life to the point where her development as a person is impaired and her health jeopardised ; and the other extreme in which she may be technically proficient , but appears totally detached from the work both emotionally and socially .
16 She does not believe that day care can substitute for the one-to-one relationship between mother and child , and favours the introduction of greater financial incentives and other support for the family care of children .
17 Finally we show that recombinant TFIIA from Saccharomyces cerevisiae can substitute for the human factor in pol III transcription in vitro which proves that TFIIA is also involved in the efficient expression of classical pol III genes .
18 Yeast TFIIA can substitute for the human factor in pol III transcription in vitro
19 Since cloned human TFIIA is not yet available , we used the yeast analogue , which can functionally substitute for the human factor in pol II transcription in vitro ( 17 , 24 ) .
20 The development of professional competence however paramountly desirable can not substitute for the academic element in language courses .
21 Whether their accounts confirm , coincide with , or can substitute for the psychoanalytic account of desire as lack is hard to say .
22 A low phenylalanine diet can not fully substitute for the fine tuning of phenylalanine turnover normally exerted by hepatic phenylalanine hydroxylase .
23 Ambrose Evans-Pritchard also says that Menchu ‘ does not speak for the Mayan Indians of Guatemala ’ .
24 So what guidance can I give for the actual writing of the crime short story ?
25 The great Labour party — which brought together militants , because it thought that they knew what they could do for the working people of this country — is scornfully setting democracy aside .
26 What would that do for the living conditions of the poor ?
27 What is not and can not yet be clear , is whether this forecasted process will actually occur for the vast majority of Wirral users or whether a large endemic user population will remain in place for the foreseeable future .
28 But that does n't follow for the liberal democrats in this particular council .
29 What will happen in fact is that you 'll have a start date for your system , which was basically when N1 was , and what they will be looking for is that everything from that date forward is complying right so that a job that started before then , they wo n't look for the initial part of that job to comply right as of that date onwards they will look for it to comply .
30 Philip Heslop QC , counsel for club chairman Alan Sugar , said January , 1994 , was the earliest date he could see for the full hearing of the dispute between Mr Sugar and Spurs ' chief executive Terry Venables .
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