Example sentences of "[to-vb] for them [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Are all children and me , and adults who have been baptised members of the church ? is not or you 'll be actually encouraged or pressured to misinterpret the membership or should we wait for them to be informed er er , to wait for them to , to feel the ?
2 She had to perform for them with the spotlight on her and she knew that no trick would be good enough .
3 To get good dried apricots it is nowadays necessary to shop for them in wholefood and health food stores .
4 Stefan , perhaps you would be good enough to arrange for them to be collected from my apartment in Vienna and brought down here for the wardrobe woman . ’
5 But the fact remains that twenty seven months after legislation to allow clients to choose solicitors to appear for them in the higher courts came into effect , the Advisory Committee has been unable to advance the process .
6 The County Council er w would train you but you 'd do your erm year 's training and then you had to work for them for a year , I think it was a year or eighteen months .
7 Can staff arrange for others to work for them at times of crisis ?
8 The Americans forged ahead not only because they could deploy greater resources , but also because they were more ruthless in seeking out key German experts during the chaos of the German surrender , and in persuading them to work for them in the United States .
9 I did actually get over to work for them in 1968–70 and 1971 , but this story I am referring to was in 1967 when I was just paying a visit and was given a bed for the night in the hostel .
10 I do n't know I , I would n't be in a position to answer for them to be honest with you .
11 She clattered with the grids , rather excessively he thought , twisting round to reach for them beyond the bowl of soapy water .
12 Farmers needed to identify likely emergency situations on their farms and ensure that there was somebody able to cover for them in their absence .
13 And when Mother came to look for them at eight o'clock , they were asleep in the sun .
14 He will play for defending champions Kelburne tomorrow against DW Clydesdale and will be available to play for them at regular intervals throughout the second half of the season in addition to the finals of the European Club Championship in May .
15 Their choice to negotiate for them over the property group 's restructuring is the American financier who , after a colourful career in the more maverick corners of the Euromarkets , agreed to buy the Marshalls money-broking business from British & Commonwealth but failed to find the cash .
16 The very young have astonishing guts , but there 's so little we 're allowed to do for them without signed parental consent .
17 To account for them by subsidence , it must be assumed that preglacial subsidence was so slow that any breaches could be healed by new coral growth , while the Post-glacial rise of sea level was so rapid that any breaches formed could not be filled .
18 These explanations try to isolate clearly-defined elements of behaviour , and to account for them in terms of the simplest possible models of learning .
19 To call for them to be applied to a non-Muslim society is nonsense . ’
20 But the only way the BBC can afford to make original programmes for relatively limited audiences , such as science , is to pay for them with the profits generated by the sale of archive material of wider appeal .
21 The key to the success of such releases , though , is always that you do not have to pay for them with significant amounts of guilt or regret the next morning .
22 We w er we would , we would only need to pay for them at the rate where they lived .
23 The ability to develop new drugs is now greater than most countries ' ability to pay for them without rationing or screening systems — for example , France controls individual prices and Germany has initiated a reference system which pays a basic price for all drugs in the same category .
24 Oh well just have to pay for them between us .
25 Under the new rules , local firms importing goods valued at under $30,000 can receive only 15% of the hard currency needed to pay for them in advance , with the remainder allocated only after goods have cleared customs and value-added tax has been paid .
26 Whatever his sins , he was being forced to pay for them in public — well , as public as the Secret Service ever wanted to get .
27 Passed on Sept. 12 the Senate appropriations bill , in contrast to the House 's , also allowed the government , which was currently banned from financing abortions for poor women , to pay for them in cases of rape and incest .
28 A day 's journey with small children , or alternatively getting someone to care for them for the day , is not easy .
29 The state should give substantial financial inducements to mothers of pre-school children to care for them at home ; because of the economic situation , this may , to begin with , have to be on a sliding scale according to need .
30 If you have children under 18 you may be able to appoint someone to care for them after your death ( known as a guardian ) .
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