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

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1 Then the agent either sends an invoice to the artist for the commission , or arranges for the commission to be paid by the promoters .
2 If leave is refused a direction must be made dispensing with service or providing for the documents to be served in some other manner .
3 The demand must also specify someone with whom the debtor can communicate with a view to securing or compounding for the debt to the creditor 's satisfaction or , as the case may be , establishing to the creditor 's satisfaction that there is a reasonable prospect that the debt will be paid when it falls due .
4 A free haircare leaflet comes with most brushes — or write for a copy to :
5 It may be possible , due to restricted publicity and advertising , for few tenders to be submitted and personal friends or acquaintances of the agent to be able to submit a low offer , or arrange for an offer to be submitted once all the tenders have been opened .
6 She said : ‘ God grant it ! ’ and clung for a moment to the great , warm , vital hand that could put heart into her even now .
7 Since any further delay would limit the use of this space for this season the chairman went ahead and arranged for the work to be carried out .
8 Since any further delay would limit the use of this space for this season the chairman went ahead and arranged for the work to be carried out .
9 He called the RAC once more and arranged for the car to be taken to the edge of Brighton .
10 I went to window three and asked for a ticket to Stockholm the next morning .
11 I saw Yet drag himself up , eyes charged with fear , and make for the door to the lower regions .
12 The court may require any property transferred as part of the transaction to be vested in the company , release any security given by the company , require ‘ any person ’ to make payments to the administrator or liquidator in respect of benefits received by him from the company , provide for a guarantor whose obligations have been discharged to be under revived obligations , provide for security to be given for the discharge of obligations imposed by the order and for the priority which such security shall have , and provide for the extent to which persons may be able to prove in the winding up .
13 After this she would return to the far wall and wait for the papers to be put back into place , so she could repeat the game .
14 On behalf of their inarticulate owners , these clothes say ‘ I 'm not playing ! ’ and then sit on the sidelines ( so you can see how upset you 've made them ) , and wait for the world to be nice .
15 The consequences of a low initial limit was that a solicitor would either have to stop work at an early stage and wait for an extension to be authorised , which ‘ is time-consuming , causes delay and raises difficulties with clients , ’ or work on without an extension .
16 She opened the door , looking away as she did so and listening for a second to the song of a skylark on the wind .
17 And looking for a solution to the growing problem of homelessness .
18 There is of course a difference between a flexible general programme , able to expand/develop/change emphasis , as and when circumstances alter/new needs emerge/relevant external courses present themselves , and waiting for a course to be advertised before a need is identified , or taken notice of .
19 ‘ Sitting on an empty place and waiting for the price to rocket , more like . ’
20 And the reverse of that , wrote Harsnet , the feeling that all we have already felt and seen and heard has yet to happen , is so far only a dream , a fantasy , and the sense , he wrote , that this may be a feeling we experience again and again throughout our lives , that the elements of experience have failed to catch on to the glass of our lives , or that the glass is there and waiting for the experience to be registered , that it can wait for ever , for it does not know the meaning of time .
21 This religion often proves a great attraction to the romantic who is tired of concrete and high-power technology , and yearns for a return to nature .
22 The propertied classes rallied to the government and called for a halt to all disturbances .
23 Literature distributed at the rally and the speeches from the platform stressed respect for the Ten Commandments , deplored the loss of a firm traditional moral stand by national leaders , and called for a return to Christian moral standards , buttressed by firm legal controls and sanctions .
24 The two largest union federations , Turk-Is and Hak-Is , which organized the strike , demanded an increase of 500 per cent in workers ' pay and called for an end to restrictive labour laws .
25 Bush denied that he had been in Paris and called for an end to the " rumour-mongering " concerning the affair .
26 As Layton left the Old Bailey on a bicycle , NCP 's board welcomed his acquittal and called for the law to be clarified .
27 The NCC urged the government to review school meals and called for the supermarkets to be closely monitored to ensure consumers were not being exploited .
28 She drew on sensible boots and a warm woollen cape and called for the carriage to be brought round to the front .
29 The newly-appointed Estonian leader Vaino Valjas complained that more than 90 per cent of the republican economy was in the hands of Moscow ministries , and called for the balance to be reversed in the republic 's favour .
30 It was such fears that Salisbury set out to quieten , using his People 's Union for Economy to widen the diehards " appeal , and calling for a return to the classless tradition of Conservatism .
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