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

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1 You 've used , er , er , an underspend from this year rolled over , but you have n't increased the base budget to pay for the projection costs which came from erm , this year 's budget .
2 They 'd stopped in Port Patrick harbour to wait for the tide .
3 Dorling Kindersley , publisher of sparkling non-fiction guides to dinosaur , is launching a Dinosaur Club to cater for the large number of junior dinosaur fanatics .
4 This is good for voice-overs or to push down the level of the rhythm guitar to allow for the lead guitar to come over .
5 They came the Friday night to go for the midnight mail you know the one that comes to meet the boat .
6 Over 50,000 people gathered in response to a opposition call to mobilize for the victory of democracy .
7 A FRESH move towards the privatisation of ScotRail was made yesterday with the creation of a Glasgow-based management post to prepare for the establishment of Railtrack , the state company which will take over railway infrastructure next year .
8 Allen climbed a tall ash tree to look for the stream .
9 Realizing the kicks that many men get out of listening to women mouthing obscenities , he set up a unique telephone service to cater for the need and gave it the name Just Filmz Inc .
10 S 10 gives the Charity Commissioners power to petition for the winding-up of a charitable company .
11 A beat west past Bodrum town and it 's magnificent Crusader castle to meet for the evening barbecue at the Blue Lagoon .
12 In the years that followed , Mary 's eldest daughter went to Bible college to train for the mission field .
13 Quite the contrary , all the evidence from experiments with mice , which have been intensively studied , shows that it is not even possible for the nucleus of a very early embryonic mouse cell to substitute for the egg nucleus .
14 But Greenford was in Middlesex and many was the night I spent in the pissing rain having walked to Acton Town station to wait for the first train home in the morning .
15 Paul Dieppe explains how he used a Kuwaiti sports stadium to train for the London event .
16 Not every school will be able to travel down to Portsmouth to see the wreck of the Mary Rose for themselves , but they could watch a video about the discovery and raising of the wreck , and carry out a computer simulation to search for the wreck .
17 And only make believe:The mock-up crash to prepare for the worst .
18 I watched the doors close and then ran upstairs to the empty ticket hall to wait for the next train .
19 Severn Tunnel yard went in October 1987 , and Margam Hump yard closed on 31 October 1988 , being replaced by the new 18 road Knuckle yard to cater for the huge growth in steel business , most of which travels in block trams .
20 Experiments using the simulation model are thus made possible ; an example given earlier showed how a planner could modify a river-basin simulation model to allow for the expansion of an urban area .
21 She has already passed a rigorous selection weekend to qualify for the trip .
22 This is further complicated if a helicopter radio with some form of collective/tail rotor mixing is used , since this will increase the tail rotor pitch to compensate for the increased power and pitch being used .
23 This mixing increases the tail rotor pitch to compensate for the increased torque when collective pitch is added , but in an autorotation landing there is no torque at all so the yaw effect is even more pronounced .
24 ‘ I 'm having a shower before breakfast , ’ Steve called out to her , and with a sigh of relief Ruth sank to a kitchen chair to wait for the kettle to boil .
25 The brothers dutifully responded to the May-Day request and immediately set out in their 36 foot launch to search for the bevvied buccaneer .
26 Mesmerised by the scene he had witnessed , and agonised by the scene he had just had with Mrs Figgis-Hewett , when he saw her costume and vainly attempted to dissuade her , Auguste recalled his prime duty and reluctantly despatched Alfred to the dining room to prepare for the serving of wines at the Prince 's table .
27 The team won the first leg 2-1 and drew the second leg in Belfast on Wednesday night to qualify for the first round of the tournament .
28 is the amount of principal charged in the fund revenue accounts to the Loans Fund to provide for the ultimate repayment of loans .
29 Surrey , for example , was described as ‘ not sufficiently generous ’ when it raised the income scale to allow for the rise in wages to match the cost of living .
30 From daytime feeding grounds up to twenty miles away , they converge on Abbey Park to roost for the night .
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