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

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1 ‘ Would you rather wait for the other ladies ? ’ he ventured , obviously torn between his duty and the thought of her sitting alone in such rowdy company for several minutes .
2 She 's worried any of them could be killed … and for now she can only wait for the missing cat to return
3 We can all watch for the Labour block vote at the end of this debate as a matter of principle , I could never vote in support of the Labour whip .
4 If this advice is ignored , the torque of the seven-foot-diameter propeller , and the airflow it sends corkscrewing down the fuselage and acting on the large fin , causes the relatively light 207 to suddenly aim for the left-hand side of the runway .
5 Companies do not much care for the interventionist policies of Mitterrand 's government , including its decision to nationalise all the large IT companies .
6 If you are a person of fastidious intellectual taste you will not much care for the comic-strip account given in the preceding paragraph .
7 Returning now to our basic theory , we see that the extension of Freud 's monotraumatic theory of human social evolution to a polytraumatic one allows us to discern in human cultural evolution a pattern which , if it should prove to be real , may perhaps represent for the human sciences something like the revolution introduced into the physical sciences by Copernicus , Kepler and Galileo .
8 As Brailsford had noted some years earlier : ‘ The decline of our trade with Germany , Russia and Austria would alone account for the whole volume of our present unemployment . ’
9 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 ) .
10 Of course the possibility remains that the sites HS5A and 5B do fulfill an as yet unclear function and that the other hypersensitive sites still present in this construct may functionally substitute for the deleted sites , reflecting a level of redundancy in the NF-L regulatory sequences .
11 We can ask — what sort of day care will best provide for the individual needs of the sufferers ?
12 A source at Buckingham Palace said : ‘ Nothing will physically change for the young princes .
13 When we held activities at the school , the girls would always opt for the domestic tasks ' and it was difficult to persuade them to take on some other responsibility .
14 Rainwater goods , coping roof edge trims and ventilators — in fact , everything you will ever need for the perfect job .
15 Bookings made before the end of November , however , will still qualify for the appropriate discount .
16 I told her that oiling was not our job and that management was always trying to make us do more work for the same pay .
17 After all , if they 've got some of the modules , they can always go for the full general SVQ later . ’
18 But if the scout car is n't quite the run around for you , you could always go for the little car with big ideas .
19 Do you always go for the same kinds of things ?
20 Some people , upon seeing a title like that , would automatically opt for the pre-shaping method since maths is quite often a dirty word .
21 Thomas believes that only four teams should automatically qualify for the next World Cup — the host nation ( probably South Africa ) , the two finalists ( Australia and England ) and the winner of the third-place play-off ( New Zealand ) .
22 Most developers would probably opt for the open site policy on the bas open site erm area on the basis this would better meet their functional needs .
23 It will also provide for the mutual recognition of diplomas and other professional qualifications throughout the EEA .
24 Incomplete recording may partly account for the low rates of sickness absence among those in the highest grades , but it is unlikely to explain the large differences between other grades .
25 It seems that the catalogue 's limited subject access could well have reinforced the user 's apparent preference for known-item searching and consequently may also partly account for the apparent increase in known-item searching as the user 's educational level rises .
26 This quantitative difference may also account for the beneficial effects seen after surgical interruption of the left stellate ganglion .
27 This may also account for the small size of halls at West Stow , the uncompacted sand subsoil being incapable of taking the strain of a large building with earth-fast timbers .
28 It would also account for the immediate breach between Rufus and Matilda 's father , King Malcolm .
29 This factor may also account for the repetitive waves in the transposed colon .
30 In the all ticket days you could often wait for the first coach from Leeds to turn up and they would have 20+ tickets for us poor souls who could nt get one ! !
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