Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [adv] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 As one seminar is brought to conclusion plans forge ahead for the next and 1992 is no exception .
2 ‘ The times cry out for a dramatic change in our relationship to our neighbour , the Earth and , at root to God .
3 Tossed between them like a broken toy fit only for the dustbin .
4 We were delighted to have a distinguished group from Bulawayo fly over for the opening , and some who stayed through the week .
5 Two hopeful crabs line up for the start of the race .
6 As seen in Chapter 3 , this was also true in the nineteenth century , despite lower clergy support particularly for the Fenian movement .
7 In addition to neutrality on abortion all three candidates stand firmly for a fully democratic and accountable leadership free of political extremities and minority self interest groups .
8 As my hon. Friend the Member for Oldham , West said , by the end of the decade , they will unilaterally have slashed £12 billion from the value of SERPS , transferring funds paid in by all of us for the future into private funds run solely for the benefit of the few .
9 International : Iran election feeds debate on ‘ Islamic solution ’ Iranians vote today for the first time since Khomeini died .
10 Hacker put the match beyond doubt two minutes after the interval with his second strike , although Jeremy Fry in the Welsh goal was called upon to make two smart saves before , in the last minute , Mark Lewis , one of only two home-based Welsh players in the side , sent Antony Colclough away for the final goal .
11 When our teenagers go out for the evening , most of them use something , if only occasionally , as a social prop .
12 When these shops close down for the night , the sound of heavy breathing from their stock must rival that of a porn cinema .
13 Current members of the Club go up for the weekend to climb ( this year it was too cold — even the lakes were frozen ) and after dinner retire to doss on whatever floor may be found .
14 It is a truism that schools exist primarily for the personal development of pupils .
15 In part two : Getting even.Swindon fight back for a share of the points .
16 Many married women whose husbands sign on for the family find themselves forced to seek work in the black economy in order to make ends meet ; this is often seen as less risky than the possibility of their husbands being caught .
17 The redevelopment proposals put forward for the site at first envisaged that all the shopping should go underground .
18 One of the worst proposals put forward for the church was to turn it into a hamburger joint , run by the restaurant chain , Garfunkels : hardly a use compatible with the dignity of a historic church .
19 Contestants line up for the quiz .
20 Er , yes , well , I 'd , I 'd , er , I 'd like to make two proposals , first of all that we formally congratulate our officers for leading the team that er , put together this successful bid , erm , but I 'd also like to say something about these concerns about the boundaries because it 's Oswestry again , amongst mainly the sort of north of the county around Oswestry , which like with the rural development area , could be left out , and , of course , economic development does n't stop at a parish boundary people cross it , it 's part of their economic activity and erm , I know that some of the sort of proposed projects put together for the use of this five B money , er , around the Oswestry area , are extremely desirable projects , er , and are achievable projects , and it would be a tragedy if er , if they were , if , if we failed to achieve them because of er , a kind of a bureaucratic dotted line which say you ca n't have the money because you 're the wrong side of the line .
21 Residents are urged to be very careful about food scraps put out for the birds .
22 Do not take too much notice of the reasons put forward for the auction or put much store by claims of " no reserves on any of the items " .
23 Thus the reasons put forward for the present rule are first , that it preserves the constitutional proprieties leaving Parliament to legislate in words and the courts ( not Parliamentary speakers ) , to construe the meaning of the words finally enacted ; second , the practical difficulty of the expense of researching Parliamentary material which would arise if the material could be looked at ; third , the need for the citizen to have access to a known defined text which regulates his legal rights ; fourth , the improbability of finding helpful guidance from Hansard .
24 Try explaining it to Ashley as he sits in the back of the minibus watching the streets of Salzburg slip by for the last time as — filming finished — we begin the journey back home .
25 In East Sussex , which has yet to appoint care managers , assistant director Jim Graham reckons there will be some concerns about the types of job descriptions put together for the job .
26 It 's also great for families : ‘ Minders ’ give younger children their own holiday while parents sail away for the day .
27 The advantages put forward for the traditional system are that the project is fully designed before the tender and , therefore , the cost should in theory be known at the commencement of the contract .
28 Will you and Jane wait there for a while until I 'm respectable again ? ’
29 TELEVISION viewers in the south may soon be seeing advertisements for undertakers , as funeral directors gear up for an increasingly competitive and high-profile market .
30 Gazza and Maradona square up for the first time for the world 's undisputed No 1 title as Lazio take on Seville in a friendly in Spain .
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