Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 The GLOBAL method has been applied to solve for porosity , water saturation and the complex lithology .
32 This allows them to build without hindrance places d'armes on the Japanese islands against the Soviet Union and those countries of Asia which have risen to fight for liberty and independence against the forces of imperialism and reaction .
33 In the present study no attempt has been made to account for senescence , because the amount of dead material is small .
34 Having turned to allow for drift , check the L/R needle for any movement away from the circle .
35 The present store area within the Exhibition Hall should be freed to allow for conversion to classroom use .
36 There are people prepared to pay for quality . ’
37 How many welfare benefits have been cut and how many freezes have been imposed to pay for taxation cuts ?
38 Labour social security spokesman Donald Dewar said : ‘ Claimants should not be made to pay for Government 's economic incompetence . ’
39 Acute peasant disappointment at being made to pay for land they considered their own led to widespread and in places violent protest between March and May 1861 .
40 Pensioners and law abiding citizens are being made to pay for council work that never gets done , poor street lighting that never gets fixed , empty houses being left to vandals , cemeteries neglected .
41 Now that the group has come to a better understanding about some aspect of these problems , how can they feel Empowered to act for change ?
42 We were we were instructed to dig for victory and so we 've got er erm a gardening guide And a book that I 've also got called We 'll eat Again which is full of war time recipes .
43 When the contents of the database are written to tape for back-up purposes , the previous generation of tapes will be taken off-site to provide additional security .
44 In 1660 the Company of Royal Adventurers had been formed to look for gold , but it very soon realized that the switch to using slaves in the West Indies to grow sugar had transformed the trading situation , and that the Dutch had done very well out of the new developments in the British West Indies .
45 The issue system will issue and discharge books and items in the normal way but can also be used to search for information and to produce overdues .
46 All the 650 headquarters staff were told to report for work as normal .
47 Daalny had acted , after all ; she must have taken the second key during Vespers , from the nail where at noon she had watched the porter hang the first one , but she had had to wait for near-darkness before using it .
48 And the dancers dancing , the pipers piping , drummers drumming and lords a-leaping could be persuaded to perform for charity .
49 ( 3 ) For purposes of subsection ( 1 ) ( b ) a person induced to take in payment a cheque or other security for money by way of conditional satisfaction of a pre-existing liability is to be treated not as being paid but as being induced to wait for payment .
50 The reason is that s.2(3) provides that , for the purposes of s.2(1) ( b ) in this situation only , the creditor is deemed to have been induced to wait for payment .
51 Moreover , these larger organisations are better equipped to arrange for training of apprentices .
52 you 've got to go for size of the
53 Why , why have you got to go for equality ?
54 ‘ You 've got to wait for Doctor to come along and give you permission .
55 While the principals are required to confer the benefits of the various employment protection laws upon their employees , they themselves are deprived of any such security , and must pay the special tax for self-employed people masquerading as national insurance , in addition to the insurance premiums needed to provide for retirement or illness .
56 Odds ratios were calculated and unconditional multivariate logistic regression models were used to adjust for potential confounding by age at diagnosis and calendar period .
57 When the bare minimum market value is offered to compensate for disturbance or injury , disputes inevitably ensue , with professional advisers saying , ’ This is too little ’ and the proposer saying , ’ It is about right ’ with the inevitable delay that results .
58 Its wording on financial compensation , moreover , fell well short of UK suggestions that frozen Iraqi assets could be used to compensate for loss or damage suffered by Kuwaitis ( the Kuwaiti central bank governor having estimated on Oct. 17 that a restored Kuwaiti government would seek $12,000 million in compensation for looting , theft or damage ) .
59 Mr Altman has worked out what yield spreads above those on Treasuries would be needed to compensate for default rates at current levels .
60 The international winger Sergeant George Wall of the 11th Black Watch and Manchester United offered to play for City but the taxi sent to collect him from the station waited in vain .
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