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

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1 Others , such as Eric Bremner , a 28-year-old physics teacher , had only decided to apply for water shares on the spur of the moment .
2 Moreover , these larger organisations are better equipped to arrange for training of apprentices .
3 In cases in which pain and suffering is not expected to continue for life the court has to form a view as to how long it is likely to continue .
4 The purpose of the apparatus was to file world trade marks in such a way that they could be easily produced to check for similarity and prior registration .
5 Out of one hundred and twenty-two horses , only three had not learned to ask for food within seven days .
6 At the time of the institution of the proceedings in which the relevant application for judicial review arose , the 95 fishing vessels of the applicants failed to satisfy one or more of the conditions for registration under section 14 of the Act of 1988 and thus failed to qualify for registration .
7 The general SVQ in arts and social sciences at level III has been specially designed to allow for progression to higher education .
8 Established fashion names have also looked to workwear for inspiration : Stussy 's heavy army-type hooded tops .
9 Patents do , however , have some value in securing royalty income , and they are often used to trade for access to other technologies developed by other firms .
10 Nirex had originally planned to apply for planning permission for the repository--strongly opposed by environmental organizations--this year , with 2005 as the target date for its opening .
11 Feeling that they needed their own independence , they have now returned to look for funding from the voluntary sector .
12 Although 24 large conference complexes have been built since 1975 and 22 new centres are expected within the next five years , hotels are still well placed to cater for conference business , as shown by the following table :
13 Since the whole database is regularly copied to tape for recovery purposes the archive will also be secured by the same operation .
14 have n't got to fight for prosecution .
15 ‘ Mr Cameron ’ — a bigwig with painfully slow and clear articulation , his back to the window , his features invisible — ‘ now that the charges have been preferred , you would be well advised to apply for bail . ’
16 ‘ It is a principle of construction of United Kingdom statutes , now too well established to call for citation of authority , that the words of a statute passed after the Treaty has been signed and dealing with the subject matter of the international obligation of the United Kingdom , are to be construed , if they are reasonably capable of bearing such a meaning , as intended to carry out the obligation , and not to be inconsistent with it .
17 Furthermore , even with this sample we have noted that many were either pressured to present for help or ambivalent about the helping regimes .
18 They was only , they 'd either got to pay for accommodation at a lodging house or go to the workhouse , they called them then , which is the casual ward , and at the casual ward they were required to bath on admission , which a lot of them did n't like , they were compelled to do certain work .
19 ( a ) Powers of a single justice A single justice may exercise the jurisdiction of the family proceedings court : ( 1 ) To make the following orders on an ex parte application : ( i ) a prohibited steps or specific issue order ( s10 ) ; ( ii ) an emergency protection order ( s44(1) ) ; ( iii ) a warrant for police assistance in the execution of an emergency protection order ( s48(9) ) ; ( iv ) a recovery order ( s50(1) ) ; ( v ) cancellation of registration or variation of requirement imposed on person providing day care ( s75(1) ) ; ( vi ) a warrant for police assistance to search for children or inspect premises in circumstances specified in s102(6). ( 2 ) To grant leave to commence proceedings : ( i ) to a child wishing to apply for the discharge of a parental responsibility order ( s4(3) ( b ) ) ; ( ii ) to a person not otherwise entitled to apply for contact with a child in care ( s34(1) ( b ) ) ; ( iii ) to anyone wishing to apply for a child assessment order , the substitution of supervision order for a care order or the discharge of a care order , supervision order , or education supervision order within six months of a previous application ( s91(15) ) ; ( iv ) to anyone wishing to make a further application for a contact order under s34 ( contact with a child in care ) within six months of refusal of a previous application ( s91(17) ) ; ( v ) to a child wishing to apply for discharge of an existing custody or access order under the transitional provisions ( Sched 4 , para 11(4) ) .
20 The whore sniffed and tried to walk with a ladylike gait ; she seemed a little drunk and occasionally stopped to pause for breath .
21 The runners ' tasks proved humdrum alright , and to start with , the poor bastards were never allowed to pause for breath .
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