Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For example , a work placement involves trawling for candidates , testing and form-filling and preliminary sifts before the interview followed by induction and training after the interview .
2 All the people he goes to meet for dinner and tea .
3 As a result of that and later Directives there are now many cases in which the Registrar must cause to be published in the Gazette notice that he has received for registration various types of documents .
4 Because of this , wide support has developed for assessment procedures which are more positive and educational in their orientation .
5 There was a ripe collection of April Fool items flying around the industry this year , with BICC Plc 's BICC Information Systems & Services promoting its underware , the first two items being BISS-SLIP for Synchronised Linked Internet Protocol and BISS-NICS Network Integrity Circuit Service , and Chase Research Inc of Nashville , Tennessee threatening to knock MS-DOS , Unix and NT off their perches with a resurrected CPM/93 version of the late lamented CP/M operating system — and comes on 300 8″ floppies , bundled with an 8″ floppy drive for $100 ; but the prize has to go for Hewlett-Packard Ltd , which yesterday announced new security features for its Vectra personal computers — User Fingerprint Recognition on all models , and both Photographic Recognition — a tiny camera in the middle of the screen that recognises you even when you come back with a tan , and Odour Recognition — designated users must not change their perfume or after shave — on 80486 models ; not recognised ?
6 In addition to work in the courts , the Office of Communication has lobbied for legislation guaranteeing employment at decision-making levels for women and minorities in the media .
7 MEL STERLAND bounced into Elland Road yesterday with the best news Leeds United manager Howard Wilkinson has heard for months .
8 SCO has arranged for Chorus to do the bulk of the packaging and development work with SCO Open Desktop as the front end .
9 The Company has arranged for clinic facilities to be available at Lloyds & City Medical Centre , situated at ( ten minutes walk from Bank Tube Station ) .
10 Nature seems quite profligate in the number of ways it has arranged for embryos to construct organisms .
11 They 're leaving this place in the afternoon and we have another lot coming in , so Stella has arranged for Jean to attend to the chalets and bed changing while she does the barbecue at the end of the rafting . ’
12 Tottenham chief executive Terry Venables has arranged for Lazio to return in November , and Alan Sugar , chairman of Tottenham Hotspur plc , said : ‘ Those with an eye for a popular event will immediately recognise the potential of these fixtures .
13 Opus , meanwhile , which focusing on its SparcCard add-in business , has arranged for Apex Computer , the large Sun maintenance vendor , to do customer support for its Personal Mainframe customers .
14 But right now what is needed is a bottom-up approach ; entrusting the forests to those increasingly organised peoples whose survival has depended for generations on environmental knowledge .
15 It is working with Intel on the project but has to wait for silicon before it attempts to actualise the product and turn it over to LSI Logic for manufacture .
16 Has to wait for food to be cooked and prepare to wait for it .
17 Since job D has to wait for completion of B , and only B , before it can start , the early start for D is 7 .
18 Since job D has to wait for completion of B , and only B , before it can start , the early start for D is 7 .
19 ‘ ( 1 ) For the purposes of this Part of this Act the Court of Appeal may , if they think it necessary or expedient in the interests of justice … ( b ) order any witness who would have been a compellable witness in the proceedings from which the appeal lies to attend for examination and be examined before the court , whether or not he was called in those proceedings ; and ( c ) subject to subsection ( 3 ) below , receive the evidence , if tendered , of any witness .
20 Subject to the requirements of any act or particular rule ( as to which see below ) any document may be served , if the person to be served is acting in person , by delivering it to him personally or by delivering it at , or sending it by first class post to , the address he has given for service .
21 So at a minimum government needs to arrange for broadcasting to be undertaken by allocating and enforcing private sector property rights in these frequencies .
22 He wants to perform for people .
23 Man-of-the-match Javed Miandad and Salim Malik , who has resigned for Essex next season , are both likely to miss today 's final clash at Manchester .
24 They derive from both the operation of large units ( often highly mechanised and characterised by monoculture and high energy demands sometimes supplied from local sources ) ; and the small peasantry itself which has to work for part of its income on larger enterprises .
25 The time has come for Britain to cut its military spending and begin to use its limited resources for our real needs .
26 All take marketing seriously and the time has come for education to be added to the list .
27 Percentage for Art and the people behind it believe it 's time th the time has come for art to go on the offensive .
28 And Dons boss Joe Kinnear reckons the time has come for Fashanu to be reconsidered by England in time for next month 's World Cup qualifier against Norway at Wembley .
29 True , it may well be that much good has come for women from Christian history and from Christ 's moral teaching .
30 In time and with an increasingly ageing population , I foresee the same thing happening here ; that when people feel the time has come for release , they will gather the family round them to say farewell and then with those they love most beside them , they will ask for and be handed , as their right , the means of self-deliverance .
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