Example sentences of "for [det] [noun] to [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We shall continue to press strongly for this approach to pension provision in the next round of discussions on the proposed pensions directive .
2 Research workers have tried for many years to culture mycobacteria from tissue affected by Crohn 's disease , although generally without success .
3 This book draws on the author 's experience of teaching health policy for many years to health service practitioners , and a keen awareness of how successive " reorganisations " appear to those delivering patient care in hospital wards and in the community .
4 The political background was likely to be a country clamouring for tougher punishments and wanting to be convinced that crime will be dealt with , while expert reports called for less resort to prison sentencing .
5 To our church came such spiritual giants as Rev Reginald Barlett of Samoa , and the South Seas , Miss Mabel Shaw of Mbershi , whose adopted daughter is helping with modern Zambia , a housewoman from Dr Ida Scudder 's hospital at Velore , central India and a missionary from China who knew about the conditions there and in Hong Kong , and who had also met Toyohiko Kagawa of Japan and knew that , in very truth , this son of a Geisha and who knows who , was a world figure , now pleading at the League of Nations for more attention to World Health than to armaments .
6 An overwhelming difficulty with the Baxter proposals for King 's Cross is that they make no provision for any improvement to Network SouthEast 's Thameslink cross-London services , which is an essential element of the British Rail plan .
7 Both text and graphics are printed in 300 dpi ( dots per inch ) resolution , producing print quality that is quite sufficient for most day to day business use .
8 Both text and graphics are printed in 300 dpi ( dots per inch ) resolution , producing print quality that is quite sufficient for most day to day business use .
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