Example sentences of "[vb base] that [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 Two examples suggest that designing for Snow White and Sleeping Beauty are not the only scenarios left to explore .
2 But I expect that goes for millions of unnecessary car owners !
3 This is not a luxury Aussie skyscraper that caters for soft city folk — it 's for those who relish a taste of adventure in the New Zealand outback .
4 Then , when we actually visit that place for the first time , a subconscious memory is triggered and we are convinced that we knew instinctively what it would look like .
5 I know that looking for a Purple Heart , or V C , erm are but I do believe it needs to be it needs to be clarified .
6 But you and I both know that applying for a stay of more than six months takes time .
7 Remember that working for an exhibition will take a lot of time and effort in addition to your normal professional work .
8 ‘ Fiona 's sure John will find out , before Doone does , who set that trap for Harry , ’ Mackie said .
9 A REPORT by the Law Commission on computer misuse , published this week , angered those who believe that hacking for fun should not be outlawed but was treated as a triumph by lobbyists for anti-hacking laws .
10 ‘ However , British Coal believe that plans for major new investments have to be reviewed in the light of the changing market conditions , which I understand is happening at Point of Ayr . ’
11 Many campaigners feel that chimps for scientific purposes should be bred in captivity , to avoid draining the wild resources .
12 The Corn Exchange er oh public relations well I think that speaks for itself .
13 But now I draw outside , I think that goes for both of us — we draw outside and then paint indoors .
14 It 's er erm a little bit more straightforward a we 're looking straight onto this wall , looking straight onto the steps , and we 're looking straight onto the door , so everything is looking , sort of erm full-faced as it were and I think that makes for a less interesting composition than the previous one .
15 Some people think that persevering for 13 years with the policy of playing 11 right wingers could be a mistake .
16 Whilst we agree that demand for boat moorings is likely to grow , we believe the solution does not have to take the form of the ‘ designer ’ marinas of the 1980s , where extensive residential and leisure development were required to finance the capital investment in pontoons and related marina works .
17 The RSPB also recommend that grants for on-farm forestry ( as proposed by the draft Structures Regulation ) should be included , but with emphasis on indigenous species .
18 Taking into account the notion of support , the most satisfactory definition that can be given of the English bare infinitive in the present state of our knowledge is therefore as follows : the bare infinitive is a non-finite verb form that provides for the incidence of its event to a support through all the instants of time required to actualize the complete lexical content of this event .
19 To separate their individual styles they split those evenings into consecutive 1520 minute slots and they retain that format for the tour .
20 Study that object for several minutes .
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