Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] [to-vb] a [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 The essays in this book do not amount to a programme : but they are intended to provide a springboard for one .
2 The agreements , which have still to be firmed up , are intended to provide a framework for the companies to work together on integrating personal computers and phones , and to enable real-time data conferencing over regular telephone lines , and videoconferencing over ISDN .
3 Area Child Protection Committees ( ACPCs ) , based upon the boundaries of local authorities , are intended to provide a forum for developing , monitoring and reviewing child protection policies in a particular locality .
4 Russian authorities are expected to file a request for his extradition , but it could take weeks before Swedish authorities decide whether the hijackers will be sent home or face trial in Sweden .
5 Politicians are deemed to have a bias for stability and continuity .
6 ‘ Nick Serota and I are lobbying to get a curator for the collection , ’ Mr Wheatley tells me .
7 You 're wanting to produce a certificate for the kids is that what you 're talking about ?
8 With Gary 's wealth of experience in bridal hairstyles and his superb creative talent we 're going to create a look for you that would make any bride blush .
9 So he 'd say , ‘ I 'd like you to imagine going into a recording studio , you 've never met the band in your life , you 're going to do a session for them and you 're going to be paid very well and they 're all on Acid and they 're playing rockabilly .
10 ‘ We 're going to do a contest for the guests . ’
11 We 're going to do a lot for education .
12 As far as Europeans are concerned , they 'll undoubtedly come here , as we are going to be travelling to France and Germany and Italy and wherever , but I think it 's getting the North American tourists convinced that it 's going to be okay here , they 're going to get a value for money holiday .
13 He criticised the overbearing volume and the occasional out-of-tune playing , but still noted that : ‘ If they continue to improve at this rate , they 're going to make a name for themselves .
14 They 're going to make a run for it , she thought .
15 Remember to keep all the topsoil you remove ; you 're bound to find a use for it later !
16 They lead a totally different life and we 're trying to provide a resource for people that do n't want that resource .
17 Individual anglers are requested to reserve a ticket for this event at £5 including pool with county secretary Dave Gunson on Ipswich 716530 .
18 If the stepping stones laid down by previous legislation and publications are to be extended , it is important to review initiatives which are attempting to implement a policy for integration .
19 If the latest available RPI is for October , then we are attempting to make a forecast for the RPI the following January , in which case m = 3 .
20 Atkinson admitted : ‘ If we are going to sustain a challenge for the title , there will be opportunities for the younger players .
21 I 'm endeavouring to acquire a passion for plastic .
22 He told her ‘ I 'm going to do a ballet for you and I will make you or I 'll break you .
23 ‘ Oh hell , ’ she continued , ‘ I 'm going to make a break for it .
24 What I 'm trying to get a feel for is the level at which it is a consideration .
25 Only package managers are authorised to submit a package for QA approval .
26 Suppliers are asked to propose a timetable for achieving the following objectives :
27 The Famous Grouse , like all the 1991 World Cup sponsors , had a first refusal option included in their contract ; in other words they are asked to make a bid for 1995 before the marketing agent goes to the open market .
28 Wigan are hoping to complete a deal for a top Aussie centre , thought to be Western Suburbs ' Andrew Farrar , in time for their first home match of the season against Hull on Sunday week .
29 Doctors are trying to find a cure for a four-year-old girl who 's allergic to eating .
30 You are required to produce a report for the Director of Casterbridge Polytechnic :
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