Example sentences of "[to-vb] for [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah I think that 's usually the safest thing to go for with these things |
2 | Many unpredictable issues may emerge which are difficult to plan for at this stage . |
3 | Erm , what we 'd like to know for for all of our sake 's really , is who we are , and where we 're from , what we 're doing here , how long have we been doing whatever it is that we 're doing here , erm where we come from , a little bit abo about our history , and any details , usual points , that you just Er , my name 's David . |
4 | The Labour Party has much to answer for from this perspective . |
5 | The trade unions have been largely silent and it was felt that the media had a lot to answer for in this department . |
6 | Shots of the product in use or in an unusual setting are the type to aim for in this area . |
7 | And that 's the sort of target we 're going to look for from that assignment . |
8 | In practice , the AIB inspectors know exactly what to look for in this highly technological activity while the coroner 's officer , who is usually a policeman — a PC or sergeant or occasionally an inspector — is totally in the dark . |
9 | These three teams , then , had everything to play for on that Saturday . |
10 | Right that 's three samosas in there to pay for with that |
11 | Furthermore , general medical problems may be more difficult to care for in those who are obese . |
12 | We have a budget — I think it 's about a million pounds in total on this — it 's a hundred thousand , so it 's one in ten over any one year less that we 'll be able to care for in this way . |
13 | Short-coated dogs are obviously much easier to cater for in this respect . |