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

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1 How should society make plans today for the quantities of goods to be produced and consumed in the future ?
2 ‘ We do n't want unity just for the sake of international tours .
3 The therapist agreed to see David daily for the next few days in order to provide him with support .
4 She presented three rows of two letters in either the left or right field and asked subjects either for a full report of all six letters or simply to recall a particular pair of letters ( partial report condition ) corresponding to a single column of the display .
5 One of the colleges he listed invited Katrina up for an interview and she seemed to like it there .
6 Paula needs homes now for the 30 dogs and 15 cats in care .
7 In April , the French and the Scots embarked on a polite exchange of congratulatory diplomatic compliments , with the French claiming that they had attacked Boulogne only for the sake of the Scots .
8 Then he skinned the rusty Sterland and found Shearer again for the England striker 's 22nd of the season .
9 The 32 two-man teams all play four rounds , with the lowest combined total taking the team trophy — and the Americans could well be tackling England again for the honours .
10 The original deal was for the same time and same sum , but the difference now is that the new contract covers rugby only for the age bracket between 16 and 18 .
11 Mail order selling has advantages both for the customer and the retailer .
12 With another hour of work , society would gain more than sufficient to compensate workers fully for the value of the extra leisure forgone .
13 Notice that empirical evaluation has implications both for the operation and the conceptual evaluation phases of our scheme , as is indicated by the arrows in the diagram on page 32 .
14 Feed and dead-head plants regularly for a long-lasting display
15 The rationale here is colourfully illustrated by Lord Ellenborough 's dictum in Gardiner v Gray ( 1815 ) 4 Camp 144 to the effect that a person does not buy goods simply for the pleasure of depositing them on a dunghill .
16 People were crying in shock and smoke billowing above Pearse , Talbot and Parnell streets marking the spots where a few hours earlier , country women and men had hurried past to catch trains home for the weekend .
17 Further mishandling by CI let Moorehead in for a try to put Banbridge out of sight .
18 Sophie regarded Emily steadily for a moment .
19 When I saw his blue eyes open wide in surprise , I felt very sorry I had lied , and that evening , as soon as I found Joe alone for a moment , I confessed to him that I had lied about my visit to Miss Havisham .
20 ‘ As far as he was concerned , God created sex purely for the purposes of procreation .
21 But that is to deny that women can also want and enjoy sex purely for the fun of it .
22 So , for , it looks like Geoff 's Mayhem Brewery will continue to provide ales exclusively for the one own pub .
23 He says it means they 'll have to start again and buy straw in for the winter .
24 He revealed : ‘ I have interviewed Taki again for an upcoming show , and he told me that he has been in Prince Andrew 's company on several occasions .
25 Singapore Airlines Ltd has awarded a five-year contract to Datamatics Pvt Ltd of Bombay to write software exclusively for the airline : Datamatics will develop software for reservations , cargo handling and departure control applications , and got the business because the airline found it so hard to recruit and retain computer personnel in Singapore ; no value was revealed .
26 If your record starts to pick up air play and get reviewed just after three weeks , it may be worth keeping your plugger and press officer on for a bit longer .
27 He provided time rapidly for the Select Committee on Sittings of the House which concerned curtailing hon. Members ' hours .
28 He has convictions there for a number of theft and similar petty crime offences since leaving St Patrick 's .
29 The planting of the woods above Halling continued into the 19th and early 20th century for woodcutters , as well as producing Bavins etc. for the lime and cement industry , planted young trees .
30 Russell said , " Before you leave , put money down for a mescal . "
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