Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [verb] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 Well you 're talking about that concert and what are you and Rhiannon going to do for the whole of the summer when you finish in June ?
2 Policy and practice have to allow for the variety of possibilities as no blanket approach can respond to diverse needs and preferences .
3 It is fascinating to see how theory and experiment have vied for the lead over the past 30 years , with first one then the other leading the way .
4 That ended any sort of conversation and Maggie sat fuming for the rest of the journey , very glad that Felipe sat as silently .
5 It was the first time two West Indian batsmen had made a century stand for the sixth wicket in each innings of a Test and it took the game right away from England ; when the last wicket fell , Logie was left unbeaten on 95 , the score was 397 , and England had to survive for the best part of two days .
6 That is the analysis Johansson has done for Sweden , and Reddy has done for the state of Karnataka , India .
7 Erm and if you and Ray make the same case , then you and Ray have to fight for the
8 ( d ) Party ties are less strong in committee and defeats do occur for the Government .
9 According to Ravik Smirnov , Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Cultural Commission , the Georgians have already requested the return of knives and weapons from the Kremlin Armoury ; Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan have asked for the return of carpets , the Armenians lay claim to the seascape painter Ayvazovskiy , while the Ukrainians want the Cossack Blades .
10 It was very well presented and that whilst Billy Connolly freely admitted he was not in fact a culture vulture , it was his enthusiasm that in a sense having his own that make the programme apparently a complete and utter joy and in a sense that 's what sponsorship should do , it should do for art , music , ballet and opera what Cousteau and Bellamy have done for the environment and Attenborough
11 There were still bits and pieces left to organize for the coming weekend , when she was hosting the first major social gathering of the new year .
12 The dangerous logic of events was leading to a predictable conclusion , though Sarah and Coleridge had met for the first time only nine days before and were of fundamentally different temperaments , she sharp-tongued , humorous and practical , he procrastinating and visionary .
13 No doubt a lack of soap and water had accounted for the black faces , and not the pigment of their skin .
14 As the sky slowly brightened and they waited , Fleury thought of how he and Harry had waited for the first attack of all at the beginning of June .
15 Between now and then , the Quality Development Programme will prepare the ground for the new Framework , giving SCOTVEC and centres time to prepare for the changes .
16 This was still some way from a mathematical science , and chemists continued to look for the Kepler or the Newton of Chemistry who would make it deductive and mathematical .
17 Bob Ethrington , a director of Coopers & Lybrand Associates , is heading a group of TCS managers and staff planning to bid for the core business , the product supply and services division .
18 He and Maureen decided to live for the day and not worry about what the future would bring for them , good or bad .
19 In the previous chapter it was pointed out that both classical and neoclassical criminology had already incorporated some principles that were to be fundamental to positivism : classical criminology had insisted on practical crime control rather than retributive desert as the aim of punishment , and neoclassicism had allowed for the principle at least of ‘ determinants ’ of crime .
20 Here , through the space of a breath or two , she could live for a moment in the rapturous evening when she and Lal had dressed for the Hunt Ball : the evening that had given her Andrew .
21 However , before the electron microscope was available , in fact in 1937 , Andrade and Tsien decided to look for the cracks by the method of decoration , using of course an optical microscope .
22 Contributions promised by the Saudis , Kuwait , Japan and others to help pay for the Gulf war count as invisibles receipts .
23 The way that many politicians and others have called for the teaching of " facts " and wish to throw out all matters relating to " mere opinion " such as environmental concerns , shows how unaware many people are that there is any problem with regard to the reliability of facts or the possibility of there being evidence supporting beliefs and values .
24 Indirect effects include : ( i ) reductions in the goods and services required to care for the sick ; ( ii ) increases in output resulting from freeing of resources previously used by healthy people to avoid sickness ; ( iii ) the output resulting from any population increase due to a rise in the birth rate , as might result from better health conditions ; ( iv ) any net output resulting from changes in attitudes and in social and political organisation that might be a consequence of better health conditions .
25 COT deaths in England and Wales have fallen for the third consecutive year , Government figures revealed yesterday .
26 COT deaths in England and Wales have dropped for the third year in succession .
27 Four bowlers from Anglesey and Arfon have qualified for the Welsh Merit championship in Rhyl next month .
28 Jeff Probyn , the England and Wasps prop overlooked for the Lions tour , has been called up as his replacement .
29 ‘ I ken you were all right when the Prince was here , ’ he continued , ‘ and there are plenty in Glasgow that will keep you safe , but things have changed for the worse since you went away .
30 Hitherto galleries had been living-rooms presenting pictures as ‘ adjuncts to polite living ’ , but Kasmin had fallen for the new American abstract painting and wanted the clean New York look to go with it — the neutral , bare , well-lit space demanded by the strictures of the art .
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