Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [to-vb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The opposition now says that it will use the councils it has won to agitate for the dismantling of Mr Jayewardene 's centralist vision . |
2 | THE heavily-polluted Czech town of Chomutov has threatened to call for a general strike unless the government cleans up the air , a town official said yesterday . |
3 | But on the basis of these latest extremely encouraging results , the joint venture has decided to apply for an exploitation licence in the Laurenzana permit area . |
4 | The most valuable resolve anyone who has decided to care for an elderly relative can make is to give her all the love and loyalty you can but without becoming a martyr in the process , for martyrdom in such circumstances often breeds repressed resentment , which eventually boils over into words and actions that are later bitterly regretted . |
5 | The man in charge of Gloucestershire 's schools has had to prepare for the worst — though he hopes a compromise will be reached : |
6 | It may interest them that within the last few months the European parliament has agreed to press for a bill of rights for the citizens of Europe and for a written constitution for Europe . |
7 | The entire Barnes collection has been examined by National Gallery conservators , and the National Gallery has agreed to arrange for the tour 's transportation and insurance . |
8 | Elitism has to mean more than this — even in its modern , broader sense — for it to be of analytical use , so modern elite theory has tended to argue for a plurality of elites which may interact or compete in a variety of ways . |
9 | More recent work has attempted to allow for the fact that holders of money balances may switch into a whole spectrum of assets , such as equities , trade bills and certificates of deposit . |
10 | If it is said of a barrister that he has refused to appear for an unsavoury criminal , the ordinary reader may applaud , but his professional reputation is lowered amongst colleagues who understand the story to mean that he has betrayed his ethical duty to appear for all who seek his services . |
11 | Darlington 's MP , Conservative Michael Fallon , has pledged to fight for a fairer payment system . |
12 | The Czech Republic , for example , has pledged to care for the grave of the Slovak poet Jan Kollatr , who is buried in Prague . |
13 | Casa Alianza has continued to press for a retrial . |
14 | The Committee has continued to press for a sensible Charter for the Courts as an adjunct to the Citizen 's Charter and meetings have been held with officials in the Home Office and the Lord Chancellor 's Department . |
15 | After training as an actress , she taught herself to paint , which she has continued to do for the past thirty years . |
16 | Reynaldo has continued to campaign for the rights of the Mapuche Indians and indigenous people elsewhere . |
17 | Remember to come dressed to kill for a part in the ‘ Shoot Outs ’ held regularly in the Summer . |
18 | For example , if a business has been making integrated circuits by a special process for several years but has failed to apply for a patent , another business , wishing to do the same type of work , will be refused a patent on the grounds that the invention is not new . |
19 | She was much happier person because this this she 'd threatened to do for a long time . |
20 | And er but at er there you 'd got to go for the other two years , and some parents were rather wondering whether that left you late in the queue for a job , because jobs were very difficult . |
21 | ‘ I 'd stayed to look for the aristocratic drop-out . |
22 | He had been dreading having to look for a place for lunch . |
23 | When she 'd gone to work for the Bradfords Paddy had been left on his own and it had got worse than a pigsty then . |
24 | And went on , ‘ When my mother died , ten years ago , my father did what he 'd wanted to do for a long time and moved into here , leaving me the palazzo . ’ |
25 | But , alas , she was destined to have to wait for an answer , as Nettie , the housekeeper , chose that very moment to come into the room carrying a tea-tray . |
26 | Flora has been granted leave to apply for a contact order . |
27 | He hated having to account for every cent , he complained to Theo , not least because sooner or later everyone came to hear about it . |
28 | ‘ How would you like to have to ask for a penny to buy a stamp if you wanted to write a letter ? ’ she would ask . |
29 | ‘ I 'm going to have to stop for a while , Donna , ’ she said finally . |
30 | ‘ I have , Henry ; I 'm going to have to ask for a complete and urgent reorganisation of the dinosaur gallery . ’ |