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

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1 THOUSANDS of students could have their studies disrupted following the decision by the largest lecturers ' union last night to reject the latest pay offers for staff in further and higher education colleges and polytechnics .
2 It is usually to relatives that the peasant migrating to the city turns for help in the new and frightening environment .
3 Nearer home , he is a stalwart of the chess club at his present school , Yarm School junior department , and he plays for Stokesley in the senior division of the chess league .
4 Escom GmbH , Peripherals Europe 's parent , signed an OEM agreement with Conner to buy disk drives for use in Escom products over five years ; separately , Conner said that it will open a new European logistics centre alongside its manufacturing facility in Irvine , Scotland .
5 Then Chola helped her carry it through to the inner room where the family sleeps for warmth in winter .
6 Tony Garnett produces for Temple in California , and it has to be as far as he has ever got from the Ken Loach films with which he was associated before going to America .
7 If anything , the rarity of such successes ( disproportionately few in relation to the number of writers and artists ) testifies to the crucial place of Arts Council grants for minorities in British society .
8 He said the Government had ploughed £22.4m into housing authority ( see corr notes ) grants for work in Darlington since 1979 .
9 Streep goes for Goldie in battle of the blondes
10 These days the Glaswegian goes for consistency in the first ten places while riding as an understudy to a leader like LeMond .
11 He should write to the Secretary of State for Education and Science setting out the problems , and the same goes for problems in respect of Dundee university .
12 at the caravan we never walk , we always go in he even goes for paper in bloody car , him !
13 Philip Gray returns to the attack alongside Jimmy Quinn and Iain Dowie as Bingham goes for goals in this World Cup Group Three encounter .
14 If the sergeant got there before you and did n't find you , he would tap with his signalling stick and it goes for miles in the middle of the night — give him a little tinkle , and you walk towards one another .
15 Looking further ahead , he added : ‘ Much of what matters for Courtaulds in the next century will be decided between now and 1995 — what kind of company we 're going to be and what the balance between the businesses will be . ’
16 Much of what matters for Courtaulds in the next century — what kind of company we 're going to be and what the balance between the businesses should be — will be decided between now and 1995 .
17 NIPPON DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP STRIPS FOR ACTION IN THE JAPANESE MARKET UNDER NEW PRESIDENT
18 TOMORROW he heads for Bridport in Dorset — a real 26-mile marathon .
19 I understand the emotional pull that devolution has for people in Scotland , but I hope that every Scot will examine very carefully what it would mean in practice for Scotland and for the rest of the United Kingdom .
20 Other requirements are more mundane , and include money in order to provide hymn and song books , instruments and music stands for churches in which such necessities are not taken for granted .
21 They will work with Sun on development of communications projects for nomadic computing — tying in with the work at Sun 's new FirstPerson unit ( CI No 2,119 ) , and is to use Sparc systems for all workstation products it develops for use in Russia .
22 Grobbelaar , who has already been linked with Chelsea this season , has made 591 appearances for Liverpool since his arrival from Vancouer Whitecaps for £250,000 in 1981 .
23 Q-TEE : ‘ Free The People ’ ( EMI ) smart rapper , who may or may not be cute , looks for revolution in the hands of a remix by PWL 's star remixers , Phil Harding and Ian Curnow — out now
24 It does not rule out specific industries , but looks for companies in the £l0m to £100m area that are well-established operations with a strong market position ; big enough to support a sensible market structure ; small enough to offer a reasonable growth opportunity ; and where there are likely to be attractive opportunities for exit .
25 The reason I joined the G M B and I 'm sure most of you was , in good times the G M B looks for improvements in pay and conditions , in bad times we look for holding on to what we have got .
26 Sun Microsystems Inc has an OEM contract from Fanuc Ltd which it estimates at $10m a year : the Japanese robotics and factory automation company plans to create turnkey systems out of the workstations by bundling them with computer-aided design software from Cadkey Inc and sell them worldwide ; it looks for $330m in business over three years .
27 Property : The Irish blessings worth counting Simon Courtauld looks for gold in the Emerald Isle
28 The social individual looks for self-fulfilment in social relationships .
29 KnowledgeWare Inc , Atlanta warns that it expects to report non-recurring charges of $20m for its fiscal third quarter to March 31 from acquisitions and restructuring and expansion of product lines , and that this will lead to a loss for the quarter and for the year ; it also says that lower revenues combined with operating costs associated with the acquisitions are expected to contribute to a third quarter operating loss ; it looks for growth in European revenues .
30 Flavia said bravely , ‘ She looks for virtue in those she loves .
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