Example sentences of "[verb] sign [adv prt] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Richard Dunwoody has signed up for Martin Pipe … young irishman Adrian Maguire is the new man … they should have 80 horses in training soon … |
2 | Giants set to sign up for showdown |
3 | Having signed in for work ( a must ) , we discovered that we were having a steam hauled works train , due to frozen diesel in ‘ Nellie ’ , the Yorkshire engine , so Rosyth No. 1 0-4-0ST was hastily put in steam , the work on the line was re-sleepering , which is great fun , and some shunting duties , and also a great deal of idle chatter . |
4 | No I , I do n't have time , it really does mean signing up for sort of long |
5 | At least one ‘ multi-million unit company ’ is said to have signed up for PowerPC , and should reveal itself within two months , PowerOpen said . |
6 | Further sponsors and at least one ‘ multi-million unit company ’ , not expected to be in the mainstream computer systems business , is said to have signed up for PowerPC , and should reveal itself within two months , claimed PowerOpen officials . |
7 | No participants at Art Expo have signed up for NICAF this year and the organisers have weighted the event heavily towards cultural and educational activities . |
8 | In Darlington , 99 fitness fans have signed up for Swimathon ‘ 92 which takes place at the Dolphin Centre at 5.30 pm tomorrow . |
9 | Symmetric multi-processing firms — such as Corollary Inc , Sequent Computer Corp , AST Research Inc , NCR Corp and Compaq Corp — who have signed up for Microsoft 's NT technology do not deny that as it stands , SMP NT does need to be adapted and tweaked to run on their respective systems . |