Example sentences of "[verb] for it in " in BNC.
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1 | ( Someone suffering property damage not exceeding £275 may , of course , be able to claim for it in negligence or under the implied terms in the Sale of Goods Act ) . |
2 | If the seller wants a margin , he must stipulate for it in the contractual description . |
3 | But Mr Westbrook adds : ‘ There are occasions when we might invoice a customer in Austrian schillings , bank it in a DM bank account and yet account for it in sterling . ’ |
4 | Well , perhaps I asked for it in a way , ’ Felicity admitted reluctantly . |
5 | try and get some information on this they felt that they were confident that at the end of the day that erm , approval would be given but erm I I I asked for it in writing and they said we would n't be getting that . |
6 | ‘ Goes for it in that sort of way . |
7 | But Beatriz Lavandera has adopted this approach to syntactic variation in a much more radical form , and argued for it in some detail . |
8 | In spite of much justifiable criticism , the Flory-Huggins theory can still generate considerable interest because of the limited amount of success which can be claimed for it in relation to phase equilibria studies . |
9 | Acknowledgement of the fact of this fundamental need for a ‘ god ’ , and the need to provide for it in any social order , can be the vital factor in finding a way to ease the sufferings of the world . |
10 | Inspector Finch looks for it in various places . |
11 | We cry for it in the night , for this perfect union . |
12 | I mean , er the thing is if you 've got a name and you want to that 's the time to work for it in that little |
13 | And the physis that is being organized for it in technology can , through all its political and factual reality , only be produced in that image sphere to which [ surrealist ] profane illumination initiates us . |
14 | Ulster Unionist MP Roy Beggs said today it was essential that dyslexia was recognised as a problem and proper provision made for it in primary and secondary schools . |
15 | I realise now that we were trying to find an interest for ourselves and had done the classic thing of looking for it in a new environment which actually involved more adjustment and less ease than if we had stayed where we were . |
16 | But the politicians are looking for it in the wrong direction . |
17 | Of course what I really need is something chemical and crystalline but I do n't have any and would n't know where to start looking for it in Inverness . |
18 | ‘ The others will come looking for it in the morning , ’ Grimma warned . |
19 | Well you 'll be looking for it in a bit wo n't you ? |
20 | Mark Pitman says the horse has done more for him than he can ever do for it in return … he 's a good performer |
21 | The pace of legislative change in recent years has been relentless and advice workers need to be prepared for it in advance . |
22 | The ‘ case-work ’ approach had much to be said for it in that it entailed a serious attempt to analyse the nature of the problem confronting the individual or family and to achieve a lasting solution without removing the clients from their familiar environment . |
23 | Look for it in larger supermarkets or delicatessens . |
24 | Having found the appropriate class number from the card , look for it in the subject or classified catalogue and flick through the cards of that particular number . |
25 | Look for it in the carpentry section . |
26 | Oh , this , this is a very important book of course and one of the , one of the astonishing things is the way totally ignored and if you look through even people who write about psychoanalyses and the social sciences and there 's a lot of them , this book is hardly ever mentioned and I , I normally nowadays routinely look for it in the , in the references and index an and many books th that purport to talk about groups and sociology is never mentioned I think , and those that do do n't ever seem to understand what it says . |
27 | After all , before the 1979 election she said the Cabinet was going to be a place for handing down the orders of Great Britain Limited and was , no doubt , applauded for it in Rotary Clubs throughout the land . ’ |
28 | But you 're paying for it in your tax , you you 'd paid a whopping subsidy on it , it 's a big con . |
29 | You do n't have to fish for it in your pocket as you see trouble coming . |
30 | But I came to terms with all that because the house has so much going for it in other ways . |