Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A speech by the prince about caring for the terminally ill sounded so close to his wife 's concerns she could have written it herself . |
2 | Although it seems that the luminosity of the centre can be provided by the central star cluster , there remain compelling reasons for searching for a possibly dormant massive black hole . |
3 | The next witnesses , on behalf of the CEGB , said that there were three main reasons for going for a PWR . |
4 | The general case for exporting for the good of the economy and for the good of individual companies has been covered , together with an overview of organisational and cultural issues . |
5 | So I think there is a case for going for a fixed-rate . |
6 | If the family finances have been badly affected by the patient 's stroke , you may have to go to work as well as making provision for caring for the patient . |
7 | The prince spoke for 15 minutes about caring for the terminally ill , then extended his visit to a London conference to talk privately with health service staff . |
8 | Laing does not blame the shareholders for opting for the Hanson offer . |
9 | Bush called for greater funding for housing for the poor and for inner city redevelopment . |
10 | They found a significant negative correlation between returns during trading for the S&P500 and the subsequent returns during trading for the Nikkei Stock Average . |
11 | They found a significant negative correlation between returns during trading for the S&P500 and the subsequent returns during trading for the Nikkei Stock Average . |
12 | The FRED includes proposals for accounting for the treatment of issue costs associated with capital instruments . |
13 | The new administration was given responsibility for preparing for the forthcoming general election and drafting a new constitution . |
14 | Man City 0 , Spurs 1 PETER REID will soon be signing a new contract at Maine Road , But the City manager could do with signing a player as well , if all the words about challenging for the title are to mean anything . |
15 | Institutes in Germany and Switzerland withdrew from L* amid some acrimony , which increased doubts about paying for the project . |
16 | Henry takes the stage in a f—ed -up black T-shirt tucked into f—ed -up shorts atop hideous Essex Man/Cliff-from- Cheers white socks and rolls straight into a monologue about posing for a high fashion magazine dressed like a regurgitated dog 's brunch . |
17 | Blackwell Retail , which used to produce its own catalogue , broke with tradition this year and took Books for Giving for the first time . |
18 | Deland , a dapper and sophisticated character whose varied career included a stint as a part-time magician , came to executive search through working for an upmarket recruiting agency . |
19 | But the company 's Canadian parent , The Thomson Corporation , lost ground on its publishing side after providing for the sale or closure of titles in the UK and north America . |
20 | Puffer , a nineteenth-century female psychology graduate thinking of applying for an academic post , is told by her college president , ‘ the rumor … concerning your engagement may have … affected the recommendation I sent ’ . |
21 | Sedgefield District Council 's development sub-committee yesterday recommended refusal of a plan for an opencast coal mine at Metal Bridge , West Cornforth despite backing for the scheme from council officers . |
22 | Learners need to see the total experience ( theory and practice ) as a learning module , and many of the topics explored are discovered , discussed , and learned as a result of caring for the patient . |
23 | One of the attractions of swearing for a child is that it seems a grown-up thing to do . |
24 | They had to reconcile the interests of poor peasants with the larger national goals of providing for the war and this meant that how the C C P had to take a more moderate erm policy . |
25 | There is no suggestion anywhere else in the New Testament of waiting for the Holy Spirit . |
26 | The Lord clearly despises the practice of reaching for the stars instead of turning to him . |
27 | Both legal literature and the documentary evidence attest the use of what can be called trust clauses , as well as the practice of using for a single disposition the wording of both legacy and trust . |
28 | Gandhi 's most brilliant demonstrations of this fact were achieved through his practice of fasting for the attainment of some political object . |
29 | Under the first definition , users were deemed to be visiting a library with the particular intention of searching for a document or for information . |
30 | I 've no intention of paying for a Hansom all the way to Liverpool . |