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

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1 We found a few examples of workers who had been in the uninterrupted employment of a single organisation long enough to qualify for dismissal protection and statutory redundancy compensation rights , but who still had temporary status .
2 Yet if this were indeed the law , then surely the Act must have had as its object something of greater moment than the nudie magazines and nude pamphlets which British juries were asked so regularly to assess for depravity .
3 The Commissioner is not there to canvass for work , but she does consider that publicity is a valid function of her office .
4 People should know exactly how to vote for animal rights in the election and that is for one of the parties that unanimously supported this Bill .
5 Christie , so adept at getting the aid of Administration for his own business , knew exactly where to look for help , and approached Lord Ilay through his deputy , Lord Milton , and without any attempt to bargain simply asked for an appointment for his son , promising that it would ‘ forever laye me under the deepest obligationes ’ .
6 The idea of a department of state concerned solely with foreign affairs had clearly still to fight for acceptance . )
7 However you do the sums , the levy is clearly there to pay for history ; the Select Committee said it is ‘ indefensible that so much of the burden of discharging the pre-April 1990 liabilities should be placed on electricity consumers within one eight-year period ’ .
8 In the Osma system , a small hole in each pipe connector tells you when you have pushed the pipe in far enough to allow for expansion : 10mm is normally allowed .
9 As he had lived alone before his stroke , he had to hire 24-hour nursing help , and a nurse accompanied him whenever he went out , which was initially only to attend for rehabilitation care .
10 Let's go and decide where not to go for lunch . "
11 Why should I say , ‘ T is yet too soon To seek for heav'n , or think of death ? ’
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