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

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1 Before the second day rehearsals the producer has written or arranged for the script and the appropriate announcer for this particular programme .
2 ‘ Subject to sections 7 and 8 below , a person who has become a rehabilitated person for the purposes of this Act in respect of a conviction shall be treated for all purposes in law as a person who has not committed or been charged with or prosecuted for or convicted of or sentenced for the offence or offences which were the subject of that conviction ; and , notwithstanding the provisions of any other enactment or rule of law to the contrary , but subject as aforesaid —
3 Write a letter stating your objections or support for the application and send a copy to every member as well as the chief planning officer .
4 Do not forget that you live alone and there may not be anyone there to pick you up or ring for the doctor if you break a leg or a hip .
5 using a vehicle constructed or adapted for the delivery or collection of goods or mail to consumers or addressees , as the case may be , whilst engaged in making local rounds of deliveries or collections ;
6 It was still very difficult to see how the process might work , or to account for the fact that some ads worked , and some consumers took action , but others stubbornly did not ; or that an apparently good campaign failed to achieve extra sales — for sales were still the only real measure of effectiveness .
7 he came and asked for the duster and the polish
8 He then knelt and confessed his sin to God and asked for the forgiveness that is in Christ to be his .
9 On no account look out your passport and make for the airport because they 'll catch you in customs and the judge will be cross and tell you you 're a cold-blooded , ruthless and calculating murderess and give you twenty years .
10 She ducked under his arm and made for the door but he caught her arm .
11 Somehow we escaped and made for the Wig and Dickle and suitable refreshments .
12 There is , however , a specific exemption from the general requirement to spread variations from regular cost : ‘ Where a refund that is subject to deduction of tax in accordance with the provisions of the UK Finance Act 1986 , or equivalent legislation , is made to the employer , the enterprise may depart from the requirements of paragraph 80 and account for the surplus or deficiency in the period in which the refund occurs . ’
13 These motivate the separate preoccupations of holists and individualists , each with a characteristic type of question , and account for the fact that they are satisfied by different sorts of answers .
14 Secondly , and allowing for the possibility that our global score might have detected minor increases in the mucosal neutrophils in some cases of mild active duodenitis , the number of patients with heavy neutrophilic infiltration ( severe active duodenitis ) was also greater in the absence of NSAIDs .
15 This being said , and allowing for the fact that much which was viewed as sexually deviant a generation ago is now viewed tolerantly if not taken for granted , a few words may be said about some practices or groups of practices which are generally recognised as deviant from either the normal object , the normal aim or the normal focal issues of sexuality .
16 I shall draw up a timetable , hour by hour , and allowing for the fact that he must have slept , I expect to see the spaces filled in .
17 Mr. Browne says that he is standing as constituency candidate , free to speak and act for the area and with the strength to resist party orders that are against the interests of grass roots people .
18 However , I must break that rule this morning and apologise for the fact that I have an extremely heavy cold , which will make the delivery of my speech a long process — and even longer for the House , which has to be detained in listening to it .
19 ‘ The fact is you do n't sit back and wait for the UFF or IRA to hit their victims — you go after them .
20 But a minute or two later , as they turned out of the car park and headed for the road that led back to the villa , Ronni gave way to the growing desolation within her .
21 He swallowed hard and headed for the door that opened out into the hall .
22 there , there , there be fighting and shoving and pushing for the power and then it says there that it will look as though the , the north king will take all over , all over the what , what spread all over the earth and then it says gradually he will go right back to his ho go home , gradually will be stepping back , right back to his home and there 's going to be no helper for him
23 ‘ Secondly , he had a passion for Arthurian legend and lore and searched for the Grail and Excalibur .
24 One colour stands for Jamaica 's natural resources and sunshine , one for its agriculture and hope for the future and the last one for the nation 's past and present troubles .
25 George : ‘ You would n't have been born and writing for THE FACE if it was n't for someone spunking off . ’
26 He will come round the wicket to start probing the rib cage and looking for the catch as the batsman tries to fend off the ball .
27 Can I have my ring back and then Christopher can go and look for the ring that he had on his head , he had a wooden one on his head , do you remember ?
28 They engaged in goal setting and envisioning for the enterprise and changed the methodology by which the business heads reported to control groups from the center .
29 an inborn sympathy and liking for the native and his affairs …
30 I said of course you were deep in domesticity and waiting for the baby and she said that was what so many good students seemed to be choosing these days … "
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