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

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1 It means that money to pay for your current fuel consumption , and towards the arrears you owe , is taken from your benefit each week and paid direct to your fuel account .
2 The process is becoming laborious and a lot of energy is being expended with little result to show for it , progress is very slow .
3 The money each club generates is held for that club to use for improvements , alterations and safety measures .
4 Some signs to look for in detecting when meetings are failing are :
5 Here are some signs to look for : soot deposits ; discoloration ; yellow or orange flame ; heat stains ; scorch marks …
6 You can use this function to wait for a specified time for a key to be pressed .
7 First , the hon. Gentleman should not underestimate the immense force of major legislation presented by the Lord Chancellor in the past three or four years — not least the Children Act 1989 , which has entirely restructured the law on children and paved the way for the family court , and the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , one of the most important pieces of legislation in this field to appear for decades .
8 I would like to take this opportunity to thank for all her hard work as our efficient and conscientious secretary , and to wish her and her family every success in the future .
9 So , in closing I would to take this opportunity to apologise for a late magazine last Autumn , it was the only hiccup in the new system , and assure members that , despite losing our magazine to outsiders for a little while , it is well worth it … happy reading .
10 In two in two litre containers still only in this case to cater for those people generally er generally needing a larger supply available in the home , in caravans etcetera .
11 Bursting from the stalls , The Fernhill Flyer was soon clear , and should provide another excuse to celebrate for her first-time owners , a syndicate of drinking companions from the Fernhill public house at Preesall , near Blackpool .
12 Bruce made it a little easier by abdicating this throne to play for Zimbabwe in the African Nations Cup on Sunday , leaving James to face Forest .
13 Adjusting this income to allow for the rise in prices , it seems that the real income fell by more than one-third .
14 Each health authority will retain some money to pay for referrals by GPs to hospitals which are not covered by existing agreements on services .
15 The ego , as says , is open to the outside world and furthermore to stimulations from inside , from inside the body , that reach it through subjective sensations like hunger when you need food , or fear when something threatens you , and cognitive er awareness like er okay you realize that before you have your lunch you 're gon na have to go to the bank to get some money to pay for it .
16 Other special types are available in some cases to cater for specific applications but these need not concern us in this book .
17 Innsbruck , the famous Olympic ski resort is another excursion where you have a fascinating guided coach tour of the city followed by a few hours to explore for yourselves .
18 Some owners of compound eyes have another bonus to compensate for their poor resolution , and that is the rate at which they can perceive images .
19 Gas between the galaxies contains too few baryons to account for all the apparent mass but too many to be consistent with the simplest Big Bang models .
20 Even where there is some attempt to account for female/male differences in deviant behaviour , the explanation may simply resort to the simplistic notion that sex roles are generally differentiated .
21 It was time to make some attempt to look for him .
22 Another stock to advance for the same reasons was General Cinema , owner of Harcourt Brace .
23 The two meet at the Showgrounds this Saturday to play for pride — and players for places — in the final game before the Irish League campaign gets underway .
24 A child was writing a poem in Bengali and passing it on to another boy to translate for him .
25 The assemblymen have precious few functions to perform for their $4,000-a-month salaries and free board and lodging ; they merely meet every six years to elect a new president and vice-president .
26 I thought it was all a joke , you 've really got to be some schmuck to fall for that one .
27 ‘ I do n't think it is fair to expect this lady to pay for a new lock .
28 The drawings show some galls to look for .
29 But farmers have short memories : within a couple of years economic stagnation had stemmed the labour outflow and even led ex-farm workers in some areas to ask for their former jobs back .
30 The civil service unions chose this moment to strike for better pay .
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