Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The corollary is that if they eventually return to the UK , their foreign domicile will be retained until it can be ascertained that they intend to remain for an indefinite period . |
2 | ‘ Not sure , really , though the little ones tend to go for the easy stuff . |
3 | Those who are brave enough to hope for one of the few lectureships around tend to go for the astronomy or nuclear physics . |
4 | The mites tend to go for the smaller workers , probably because of their safer and passively fed lifestyle . |
5 | My kids want to go for a visit and my daughter wants a picture of our home … |
6 | If they want to go for a longer period , a key worker would go out with them . ’ |
7 | Fast cars always want to go for a ride . |
8 | He said , ‘ Remember that next time you want to go for a stroll . ’ |
9 | That 's probably why I want to go for a dump now . |
10 | Heinzer , the Mister Nice of the Swiss Team , exploiting an avowed intent to turn Mister Ugly — ‘ I want to go for the big wins ’ — won the first race . |
11 | But Paul says : ‘ There 's no way they 're coming they just want to go for the ale ! ’ |
12 | ‘ Four wins from nine games would probably earn us a play-off place but I want to go for the No.2 spot . |
13 | I want to arrange for a commemorative postage stamp to be printed with my portrait on it . |
14 | ( Incidentally never forget to plan for the practical needs of the press when you 're drawing up your arrangements . |
15 | With my form filled in , I phoned : ‘ I want to come for a fortnight , but the problem is , I have a book to finish . |
16 | And then he said , ‘ You want to come for a ride in the car ? |
17 | Want to come for the run . |
18 | The drama session ends with the railway engineer offering contracts of employment to those townspeople who want to work for the railway on the construction of the line . |
19 | We want to provide for the children 's cognitive development , yet do not wish to assess them by something they are not fully competent in : the English language . |
20 | ‘ You know , Hank , if you really want to write for a living you should go to London and Edinburgh , go to Europe , too — perhaps try working for a newspaper or magazine . |
21 | The Secretary of State will remember my exchanges with the Prime Minister in respect of volunteering , so he will understand my regret at the reduction in opportunities for those who want to volunteer for the TAVR in Northern Ireland . |
22 | I SUPPOSE I should be cheering myself hoarse that Britain has finally produced a heavyweight fit to challenge for the championship of the world in the person of Lennox Lewis . |
23 | ‘ We prefer to have working capital rather than interest from money held in a Trust account , so we expect to apply for a bonding arrangement in the future , ’ adds Ms Burrows . |
24 | So if you want to look for a short-term , meaning 18 months , competitive battle that will be the most interesting , the server battle between NT and NetWare will be a major area of competition . ’ |
25 | So if you want to look for a short-term , meaning 18 months , competitive battle that will be the most interesting , the server battle between NT and NetWare will be a major area of competition , ’ he said . |
26 | Want to walk for a bit ? ’ |
27 | But if you want to play for a good cause and strap on your box in the company of famous faces , challenge The Lord 's Taverners to a match . |
28 | I hope he can start knocking in a few goals because we need players who want to play for the club . |
29 | If you want to apply for a Mace Scholarship — and remember , Mace would be particularly delighted to consider applications from children , aged between 12 and 15 , who feel that they may have talent , determination and ambition in a particular sport but who may not , for one reason or another , have received coaching of any kind — then either collect an application from a Mace Foodstore during the month of May or write , ( with enclosed SAE ) , to : |
30 | If the members of a section want to vote for a full-time branch secretary , there was a member of that section , who 's been a full time branch secretary for longer than eighteen months , what right has anyone got to say they ca n't ? |