Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [to-vb] for a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Of course in high season we do have to ask for a bit extra if there 's going to be empty space in your place , but for all departures before May 31st and after October 1st there are NO UNDER-OCCUPANCY SUPPLEMENTS in selected accommodation .
2 You 've got to go for a ball that 's on the table .
3 I 've got to pay for a turn
4 You 've got to look for a home for her now , cos we 're er , moving home .
5 Right , you 've got to look for a car , or a bear .
6 You know , he can move back home with his mum , she said , I suppose I can go back home to me mum , well then I 've got to look for a job , you know .
7 ‘ There is a possibility that this chap will move to another university next year , but for the time being I 've had to look for a way to take the heat off .
8 However , on balance a majority of UK economists have appeared to favour the discretionary cost-benefit approach or have thought the rules approach too dogmatic ( see e.g. Sutherland 1970 , Howe 1972 , Utton 1975 , Fleming and Swann 1989 , and George 1989 ) , and have tended to argue for a continuance of the present investigatory policy with some considerable strengthening of procedures .
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