Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | go for the really obvious physical properties first , and if you have a little checklist that you go through , bang bang bang for each one , |
2 | He got one against Swindon last season and ca n't wait to go looking for more in the Premier League . |
3 | As you will see from this description of the account executive role in your account group , the agency has to try to allow for different levels of contact with your own organization . |
4 | There must be some hidden sexual factor involved , as though the soft-furred ( and therefore sexy ) cat has come to stand for sexual violence and rape , via its savagely sharp claws and canine teeth . |
5 | The Lake District National Park Authority has decided to charge for organised recreational events , particularly orienteering . |
6 | The money Sara has received from newspapers as a result of libel actions has helped to pay for that care . |
7 | Japan has had to settle for second best . |
8 | A student theatre has had to close for four months because of the risk of fire . |
9 | The theatre like most other organisations have actually looked for savings and this this trust has had to look for seventy thousand pounds savings . |
10 | His job is so delicate that to ring birds like this Bill has had to train for two years under the watchful eye of a certified ringer . |
11 | Once the Commissioner has agreed to pay for legal advice or representation in particular proceedings , the assisted person need incur no further significant costs in taking those proceedings , or in any steps preliminary to those proceedings . |
12 | Egypt has requested financing for expensive refurbishment and modernisation from the United States , which provides some $1.6bn in military aid annually . |
13 | Nayab 's restaurant has provided catering for two functions attended by Prince Charles , who ordered 33 separate vegetarian dishes . |
14 | The project has provided housing for local people in low-paid employment , a third of whom were previously homeless . |
15 | With the recession the local labour council has refused to go for new jobs and at the height of this , they sacked the man whose job it was to bring jobs to Swindon . |
16 | JOURNALISTS from The Northern Echo were unable to accompany John Major on his bus trip yesterday because the paper has refused to apply for Conservative Party media passes . |
17 | Meanwhile , promising teenage winger Andy Turner has opted to go for international recognition with the Republic of Ireland rather than England . |
18 | In the light of the foregoing , psychiatry itself is increasingly being forced to admit that the firm categories of psychosis with which it has tried to work for many years are of limited value . |
19 | But it may not be appreciated that Miller 's work provided the foundation for later encyclopaedic horticultural works ( see William Stearn , Chapter 20 ) and the ‘ bright beam of gardening ’ , of which John Rogers wrote in 1839 , has continued to shine for two centuries . |
20 | He regarded that case as deciding that an agent for principal A who has chosen to act for another principal B on whose behalf he acquires information can not be forced to divulge such information to principal A but can be held liable in damages to principal A for breach of duty . |
21 | However , the fact that the child has language difficulties is probably a good indication that exposure to the kinds of language which enable most children to learn will not be sufficient to enable this child to make progress ; she may require adult input which is specially tailored to help compensate for particular areas of weakness . |
22 | Overall it would appear to have accounted for less than a tenth of the income of spiritualities ; in seven Norfolk parishes in 1658 the glebe varied from one-eighth to two-thirds of the living , though the average scarcely exceeded a quarter ; acreages ranged from one to fifty-two with a median of twenty-four in these and three other parishes . |
23 | He is said to have served for twenty-five years as rector of the cathedral fabric fund and is undoubtedly found in association with the cathedral 's masons and workshops . |
24 | They inhabit a world emerging from a period when human beings are said to have lived for hundreds of years . |
25 | Ted 's initial fear was that they 'd done something stupid and run away together , but then after a while he 'd begun to hope for this and nothing worse . |
26 | Yes , yes , he 's organised it Chris has had to go to work for two days this week . |
27 | In a BBC interview during his brief period of freedom he had promised to continue campaigning for multiparty democracy even if it meant a death sentence for sedition . |
28 | Mr Patten pledged to continue fighting for greater democracy for the colony . |
29 | Yes , you , you 've got to keep agitating for this holiday . |
30 | The criticism relates to the proposal that a single standard can be used to determine weeding for large sections of stock . |