Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [to-vb] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | You can use this function to wait for a specified time for a key to be pressed . |
2 | So , in closing I would to take this opportunity to apologise for a late magazine last Autumn , it was the only hiccup in the new system , and assure members that , despite losing our magazine to outsiders for a little while , it is well worth it … happy reading . |
3 | ‘ I do n't think it is fair to expect this lady to pay for a new lock . |
4 | This failure to invest for the long term can be seen also in innovation , the development of new ideas and products . |
5 | If you have made too few contributions to qualify for the basic pension , you may be able to use some of your ex-husband 's contribution record to build up your pension to the full amount . |
6 | Even with the advantages of other income sources , studios depend on a few hits to pay for a large number of duds . |
7 | Both sides agreed that a multi-party planning conference should be held later this month to prepare for the full constitutional negotiating session . |
8 | 6.3 The Lease shall be completed on the Completion Date at the offices of the Landlord 's solicitors or at such other place as the Landlord 's solicitors shall [ reasonably ] require The parties ' solicitors will normally agree to complete without the necessity for personal attendance , but the tenant 's solicitor may wish to amend this clause to provide for the agreed arrangements regarding completion , particularly where the landlord 's solicitor 's office is in Berwick-upon-Tweed and the tenant 's solicitor is in Penzance . |
9 | noted that the press was falling into too few hands to allow for a proper ‘ marketplace of ideas ’ to operate . |
10 | Indeed it is his support for Mosley , expressed on many occasions , which goes some way to account for the continuing neglect of his work by much of the literary establishment . |
11 | Lio ! rt came in for a second run , but slower this time to allow for the big man 's unexpected agility . |
12 | The top teams practice all year to prepare for the big event . |
13 | The top teams practice all year to prepare for the big event . |
14 | Hence , if you tuck your average driver into a seat belt , the driver will take more risks to compensate for the increased sense of security . |
15 | Another general election was not due until May 1994 , and with the amended law perceived as likely to benefit the ND , the opposition had less incentive to press for an early election . |
16 | Historians are trying to raise enough money to pay for a medical artist to reconstruct features onto the skull . |
17 | I look in the same direction to account for the charming note ‘ Granovsky has got a bit out of hand ’ . |
18 | ‘ They said that I had enough equity to qualify for a multi-currency loan . |
19 | These are necessary for any business to provide for the proper management of its finances . |
20 | To prevent the proprietor sitting on his patent , deliberately failing to use it , section 48 of the Act allows any person to apply for a compulsory licence under the patent , after the expiry of three years if , for example , the patent is not being worked or some abuse is being made of the patent monopoly such as if the product is not being made available at reasonable terms . |
21 | No one had any comment to make for the excellent reason that everyone had already been convinced of the fact . |
22 | HOSPITAL staff were not in any way to blame for the tragic death of a nine-day-old baby boy from west Belfast , an inquest has been told . |
23 | This , refers to Slumptown 's ‘ new ’ face , they feel there were not enough facilities to cater for the young population of the town . |
24 | Yesterday the deputy principal , Alan Dixon , said the college has earmarked between £15,000 and £20,000 each year to pay for a full time teacher at the Adult Basic Education Unit . |
25 | This one , the premium will go up each year to pay for the extra benefits . |