Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 I know people get tired of appeals , but I urge them to organise fundraising for the echo-cardiograph equipment as undoubtedly a great number of people will follow me through the coronary unit and the machine will surely be of great help to them .
2 The church has a mission ; let it provide money for the mission .
3 Let us give thanks for the many people throughout history who have dedicated their lives to working for peace and justice .
4 Let us give thanks for the progress made in scientific research , for the luxuries and comforts it has given us , for the assistance in curing disease , with storing information and with improving communications .
5 Let us give thanks for the beauty of the world .
6 Let us give thanks for the example of love and compassion shown to us by the life of Jesus Christ .
7 Let us give thanks for the example given to us by Jesus Christ .
8 Let us give thanks for the gift of laughter .
9 ‘ Well , ’ she said , pretending to address the whole class , ‘ let us leave sums for the moment and see if any of you have begun to learn to spell .
10 Let us rest content for the moment with this definition of public law , and ask why a distinction is drawn between public and private law .
11 ‘ Before we eat , let us thank God for the food in front of us , ’ said Mr Wopsle , in the deep voice he used in church .
12 We might propose , for example , that the participant roles in our case might be marked by different suffixes : let us say o for the agent role , om for the patient .
13 He had the great gift of making you feel confident in your own ability to do things , and I know he did wonders for the West Riding children .
14 Suppose we have data for the expected returns for three portfolios and the factor loadings in a two-factor APT model as follows
15 A Primus is a little camping-stove that you fill with paraffin and you light it at the top and then you pump it to get pressure for the flame .
16 [ These would ] enable us to do things for the alliance which they ca n't do .
17 Abdesellam himself took responsibility for the Economy Ministry , as had Ghozali before him .
18 Do you take responsibility for the day-to-day running of it ?
19 Do we accept responsibility for the quality of your holidays ?
20 Taking all these things together , I think they give ground for the suspicion expressed by Mr. Henderson and other Labour ministers that Mr. MacDonald had deliberately planned the scheme of a National government ; which would at the same time enable him to retain the position of Prime Minister and to associate with colleagues with whom he was more in sympathy than he had ever been with his Labour colleagues …
21 The examinations , tailored to be selective , make no concession to this , nor do they make allowance for the wide range of academic ability and preparedness among the candidates .
22 Have I prepared gestures for the hymn ?
23 In in in this situation , have you apportioned blame for the deaths of your family ?
24 Have you obtained forecasts for the local area ?
25 She felt she could n't do it again and she was n't about to crawl back to tell Ned Clarke so and have him volunteer Glyn for the job .
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