Example sentences of "[adv] and [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | just pushing it in and hope for the best |
2 | For no-one would deny that before any growth and development of curriculum in schools is possible , it is necessary first for teachers to be physically present in the school they are employed in and second for them to be sufficiently interested at least to contemplate change . |
3 | A good shower helped , but she would have liked to go down and search for a stiff drink . |
4 | Course extended to allow for BEd degrees and honours degrees and Diploma in Higher Education ( the latter retrospectively from 1974 ) ; education approved for all degree and diploma programmes ; also art & design for BEd only and music for BEd and DipHE only , single fields in catering studies , and food & nutrition ( approved for BA and BSc only ) . |
5 | For active citizenship , therefore , Labour must unite all individuals together and search for common values of citizenship rather than individual ethos . |
6 | We 'll read them through and pause for a while and try to think of the , also in terms of the physical , you know , erm staging . |
7 | And the conservative group is running the council in the sense that labour has scrambled , obviously over the last few days , to reduce its tax level to something closer to the tories and I 'm going to stand with my fellow liberal democrats tonight and vote for a higher figure because , not only because I think that there 's sort of things we want to do in our budget , are b are b are better and and would be better done than not done , but because I think there 's a fundamental political ethical issue here and it 's one which has been confronting this country for a great many years and which is going to be crucial in the next election . |
8 | But these judgements were then taken over and pre-packaged for pedagogic purposes , so one had the spectacle of the Leavisite schoolmaster or university teacher who presented his students with duplicated copies of , say , sonnets by Hopkins and Rossetti , which they were invited to compare and contrast in evaluative terms . |
9 | Identify the opportunities for selling on and target for an extra 10 per cent . |
10 | Because there is a way forward , it is about negotiation , it is about hunt the hunting community , it is about sharing ideas and looking for a way forward , going forward from here , well to turn a blind eye to what goes on and vote for that amendment is very similar to what Hitler did in Germany fifty years ago . |
11 | We should use what we have got coming in more effectively and campaign for more money . |
12 | As the frontiers of empire contracted over the next half-century , the dispossessed loyalists were either to leave home and livelihood for the safety of the mother country or else endeavour to seek pardon and accommodation with their new masters . |
13 | Farmlands are surrounded by wonderful , heather-covered moorlands , although one is never far from the sound of the sea ; and Orkney has been home and haven for wanderers for thousands of years . |
14 | Much of the methodology described in this chapter is derived from work in Dr Martin H Johnson 's laboratory , Department of Anatomy , Cambridge , during the past 10 years and I should like to express my gratitude to all members of the laboratory past and present for their contribution to it . |
15 | Edinburgh , his childhood past and nostalgia for missed opportunities are the emotionally tender side of a man whose public image is tough and uncompromising . |
16 | You could either buckle under the strains of the beat , find an avoidance tactic , or give up and head for the home town . |
17 | It was getting dark and the wind had freshened , the rain gusting through the length of the shed so I decided that it was time to pack up and head for the nearest hospitable pub where I had been told I would be able to get a good meal of hot pie and peas . |
18 | Let's pack up and head for Bathsheba , to drink the best rum punch in the Caribbean . ’ |
19 | But a lot of I mean I mean there 's no sort of set- up and strategy for rail as a sort of within an integrated transport policy phone call from er John Prescott who er Tories in in transport . |
20 | ‘ He could never stand up and lecture for weeks on end in all those factories . ’ |
21 | At 0800 hours , we leave New York behind and head for historic New England . |
22 | Setting the housing visit date too close to the actual transfer date will result in problems for the employee with regard to renting out property at home , arranging storage for goods left behind and transport for those items that the family intends to bring to Britain . |
23 | In America the political conventions are designed to enthuse the participants and television viewers to go out and campaign for their candidates for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency . |
24 | She got to go out and work for that six weeks , to , to earn the money feed the |
25 | When it comes to an announce the fact that we 're gon na have er er council elections , how many people come out and vote for your councillors and put them in ? |
26 | How many come out and vote for the MPs when it comes to , when it comes to the er elections ? |
27 | They are being told to go out and search for it . |
28 | It 's 7.15 a.m. and time for the first break of the day . |
29 | lets turn the speed up now and head for Silverstone which this weekend staged the biggest kart meeting of the year … four hundred drivers … the best in the world were there … along with our man Mark Kiff |
30 | You had a turn out then and I think it lasted till the next spring , not like taking curtains up and down like people do now and hoover for the carpets , course the carpet would be taken out and beaten as you as you know , they were n't they were slung onto a line and beaten with anything that was handy . |