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

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1 The winches could then be run instantly without having to wait for steam to be available .
2 Has to wait for food to be cooked and prepare to wait for it .
3 So at a minimum government needs to arrange for broadcasting to be undertaken by allocating and enforcing private sector property rights in these frequencies .
4 Apart from dealing with the matter of the will if one was made , it may be agreed , if your parent wishes , that he should also take on the responsibility for contacting various persons and organisations : the bank , to arrange for money to be available to her pending the settlement of her husband 's affairs ; her husband 's employer and Trade Union branch secretary , or the secretary of any professional association to which he belonged ; his insurance company ; the Department of Health and Social Security , to obtain forms for claiming the death grant and the widow 's pension ; the Inland Revenue , if her husband was still paying income tax ; the Building Society , the mortgagor ( or landlord if she and her husband lived in rented property ) and any other person or organisation concerned .
5 This alternative has been open to them since 1986 but unfortunately many landowners chose to seek the approval of Licences instead even though it is virtually impossible to arrange for land to be occupied without giving occupation rights . ’
6 ‘ Fate was kind to arrange for Penry to be there just when he was needed most . ’
7 She confirmed at the weekend that she is to try for election to Europe in next year 's polls in the Conservative marginal Euro-constituency of Bedfordshire South .
8 Teachers of this persuasion wished to accept for admission to higher education , and to English studies , only those students possessing a sufficiently high level of " qualitative literacy " and sufficiently hard-working and disciplined as well as competitively motivated to " benefit " from university education .
9 We have also taken the opportunity in the Bill to provide for water to be supplied free of charge for fire training purposes and for other emergency purposes as well as fire fighting .
10 Thus only the infinitive is part of the verbal system , and to is an element brought in from outside this system to provide for incidence to a support seen as occupying a place in time before the beginning of the event .
11 For , on the one hand , they dispensed valuable resources : opportunities for lamb-barrel politics were an incentive to people to participate in popular democracy , to stand for election to a committee , even if they doubted its suitability for managing a complex hierarchical organization .
12 By the 1890s it was the established practice for Nonconformist ministers , along with local clergymen , to stand for election to the Boards .
13 This had implications both for service delivery and for the recruitment of black staff — not to mention the encouragement of black people to stand for election to the councils .
14 Anthony Wedgwood-Benn renounced his peerage in order to stand for election to the House of Commons .
15 An ardent but always non-violent feminist , she campaigned vigorously for women 's rights , fought hard to improve rudimentary state education and medical services , and was one of the first women to stand for election to a borough council after the passing of the Qualification of Women Act in 1907 .
16 The opposition was further alienated by a clause in a government decree law of Aug. 22 governing the eligibility of candidates representing unregistered political parties , independent organizations and alliances to stand for election to the CCD .
17 AT THE Scottish Labour women 's conference in Perth last year , one delegate caused hoots of laughter when she described her attempt to stand for election to the district council .
18 Committee Miss J. Brown and Mrs. V. Hawkins have decided not to stand for re-election to the committee .
19 Committee Miss J. Brown and Mrs. V. Hawkins have decided not to stand for re-election to the committee .
20 Begin to look for route to his home in A-Z .
21 BSc Hons Professional Development in Nursing and BTech degrees — see Application using the University 's Direct Entry Form , p 50 ) , should be made through the Universities Central Council on Admissions ( UCCA ) in accordance with the procedure described in the Council 's handbook ‘ How to Apply for Admission to a University ’ .
22 Students who complete either of the degree programmes will be eligible to apply for admission to the Postgraduate Certificate in Education , appropriate for teaching in secondary schools .
23 How to apply for admission to a university .
24 Those who wish to apply for admission to these degrees should possess at least an upper second class honours degree or its equivalent and may well have a Masters ' degree .
25 In November , Hungary became the first East European nation to apply for membership to the council based in Strasbourg , France .
26 In November , Hungary became the first East European nation to apply for membership to the council based in Strasbourg , France .
27 A high standard of achievement qualifies students to apply for entry to postgraduate taught courses and research studies .
28 MOSCOW ( Reuter ) — Thousands of Soviet citizens crowded outside the American embassy yesterday clamouring for new forms to apply for emigration to the United States .
29 I shall certainly be using this incident to press for priority to be given to a Skelton and Brotton bypass . ’
30 In choosing a place of exile one had , if possible , to opt for proximity to places like The Oval , Lord 's and Twickenham .
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