Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 where do all that money go for the fee ?
2 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 .
3 Vigilance is certainly required that funding allocated for the public good should not be siphoned off into private firms .
4 But is it a dialogue , or does each blackbird whistle for itself and not for the other ?
5 That decision called for the establishment of joint working parties , for each of the subject areas , with responsibility for devising guidelines for the new syllabuses and specifying the detailed criteria relating to their assessment .
6 Each course caters for up to 25 English-speaking participants for which basic items of surveying and mineral separation equipment are provided .
7 To understand that stupid , stubborn , eternal desire to light up , it is necessary to understand the special romantic pull that smoking exerts for the left .
8 Yes because y if you 've used all your hot water you ca n't have that boiler going for an hour or two can you ?
9 Each play runs for one week and the series opens on June 28 with Peril at End House , an Agatha Christie play starring her famous detective Hercule Poirot .
10 Does he also agree that it is an insult to all that Parliament stands for if the House meets from 10 pm to 11.30 pm to discuss matters that have already been decided in Brussels ?
11 She could follow the shoreline all the way to where they had pulled up that afternoon looking for shelter , but that would take hours .
12 It may seem to some of you that there 's very little hope left for us in Krishnapur .
13 Each term depends for its existence , that sort of existence it has , on being in relation with the other .
14 The process is becoming laborious and a lot of energy is being expended with little result to show for it , progress is very slow .
15 The money each club generates is held for that club to use for improvements , alterations and safety measures .
16 was a bottle of of whisky from that distillery went for a huge p price at one of the big
17 ‘ Nine players in that side appeared for the first team later .
18 I would like to see , in one-day cricket matches , each side batting for , say one-fifth of their innings in turn until both innings are complete .
19 The pendulum swings from right to left , and from left to right , each side overcompensating for the perceived aberrations of the other .
20 This finding argues for alternative programmes and measures for application among countries and within countries over time .
21 He was there before Rose with some whisky waiting for her .
22 Joe had another blacksmith working for him at the forge .
23 The years of slavery are in some measure paid for by the clothes and jewellery heaped upon them by the Egyptians , now only too anxious to see them go .
24 It was a form of devotion found not only among the learned but in prayers designed for the laity , as for instance , in another prayer recommended for lay folk at the elevation of the Host : or in the prayer , a fragment of which was carved on a church bench in Oxfordshire : Jesu for thy holy name And for thy bitter passion , Save us fro synne and shame And endles dampnacion .
25 This link accounted for Osprey 's directors ' interest in Crane Holdings which was part of the same network .
26 Besides opening up and retaining choice of educational placement for pupils with severe visual handicaps , evidence of this kind calls for continuing research into the social aspects of integration for such pupils .
27 You can use this function to wait for a specified time for a key to be pressed .
28 Another correspondent asked for cheap tracts which she could distribute to the poor as the middle class were already knowledgeable .
29 This story depends for its interest and a good deal of its plot on the existence of the District Line .
30 Scholars in this field had for some time been engaged in a debate over the importance of acquired and inherited personality traits in behaviour .
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