Example sentences of "for [det] [adj] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , there is the current international season to be taken into account first , starting against Scotland at Eglinton next month , but the major attention focuses on developing a winning combination for that all-important sojourn to Kenya . |
2 | Sometimes it is through a mysterious inner constraint that he makes his presence felt , as when he guided Paul 's evangelistic direction away from the province of Asia in 16:6,7 and towards the hardships and opposition he realised he would have to face if he went up for that last journey to Jerusalem ( Acts 20:22,23 ) . |
3 | I went back to the porch and hid my night bag behind a headstone and then left for another long walk to Harwich . |
4 | It would only be reasonable to give at least some of the credit for this successful adaptation to de Gaulle 's incessant proselytizing about the necessity of modernization . |
5 | There is a tendency for this weighty movement to overbalance its relatively terse bedfellows — ( ii ) and ( iii ) are often experienced as mere appendages . |
6 | In order to make some provision for this common approach to information sources , it is necessary to arrange documents- and document surrogates in catalogues , indexes bibliographies , computer databases and so on — in such a way that items on specific subjects can be retrieved . |
7 | We have to risk that chat and that jockeying for such possible coming to terms with things . |
8 | The scene is much more complex than it was say a generation or two ago and Moderator we in the Church of England should be much interested to learn in due course whether you too will feel a need to make liturgical revision for these various paths to faith . |
9 | If Lukács ' objections to modernism laid the basis for all contemporary objections to poststructuralism , his continuing influence can help us to understand why history in particular is privileged here . |
10 | The exodus of East Germans continued : 18,000 streamed into West Germany before their country took belated action to plug the last hole in its borders by requiring visas for all future trips to Czechoslovakia . |
11 | The Weberian concept of bureaucracy is perhaps the most explicit statement about the purposive and rational nature of organization , and has been the starting point for many major contributions to organization theory . |
12 | She clocked up the largest number of seizures for any postwar cutter to date , ranging from the Polish fishing fleet on the north east coast , to yachts in the south and west . |
13 | But for any good ideas to work , we have to restore a sense of decency , of caring and an understanding of shared concern for the fabric of our community . |
14 | Greek Cypriot anti-terrorist squads meanwhile concentrated their minds on rehearsing for any hostile threat to security here . |
15 | So the greater the volatility of the underlying share , the greater the time value for any given term to maturity is likely to be . |