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

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1 ‘ Then I shall arrange it , ’ said Adam , who had no intention of producing quarterly accounts for this inquisitive journalist .
2 A subsequent study of second cancers following anal and cervical cancer found further support for this aetiological link .
3 Thus , in relation to the ordination of women , the question to be asked is : ‘ Is this the opportunity God has deliberately created for this new development in the life of Christ 's Church ? ’
4 The explanation proposed here accounts for this fact in the following way .
5 Yeah we were and I did n't know how to go for this fifty one on the .
6 Limited — not because they did n't want to care , they just did n't know how to care for this type of patient … .
7 ‘ But I 'll see you do n't suffer for this , Ellen .
8 The West had shown little liking for this .
9 The theories themselves seem partly to blame for this inaccurate assessment .
10 The information contained on the questionnaires was then copied to computer input forms specially designed for this purpose .
11 They set out to peak for this particular match , both to erase from their minds the upset in London two years ago and to prove they could manage a good performance after several indifferent ones .
12 While it was aware of the threat of a general strike of seamen in May 1911 , it saw little support for this outside the United Kingdom and the United States , where Andrew Furuseth , president of the International Seamen 's Union and a close ally of Wilson 's , had taken a leading part in the agitation for an international dispute .
13 The Church of England as the major provider of denominational schools felt amply compensated for this loss by the new rate subsidies .
14 The debate over the Aggravating Vehicle-Taking Bill is different , not only because the Bill presumes a defendant responsible for occurrences if he can not disprove mere presence , but also because of the reasons which the Minister of State did eventually offer for this legislative formulation .
15 The bond 's conditions did not allow for this , so even if bought and transferred at less than par between individuals , they had to be redeemed by the Club in full .
16 The unequal treaties did not provide for this growing complexity , but it was clearly reflected in a process of treaty revision negotiation which , despite its ultimate success , did little to reassure Japan regarding the benevolence of Western intentions .
17 However , RAF and Gulf Trust spokesmen said the charity laws under which the trust was established allow for payment only in cases of need , and education trusts do not qualify for this .
18 Please note that West Somerset Railway Association members ' concessions do not apply for this event , and tickets do not give free travel .
19 Even if soil temperature is generally found to have a minimal influence on root mortality , the fact that rates of fine root turnover can vary substantially among virtually identical ecosystems needs to be reconciled with current knowledge and models of below-ground processes that do not account for this phenomenon .
20 It is generally felt that in the past local authorities have dragged their feet in taking on their responsibilities to care for mentally disordered people , and the Minister of Health , Roger Freeman , outlined further plans for this group to Parliament the day after Secretary of State Kenneth Clarke 's speech on community care ; these were , clearly , some last-minute additions to the government 's package of proposals .
21 Do you get well paid for this job ?
22 The children did n't go for this much , since a meeting usually became necessary just at the point when they needed clean clothes , juice , a hug , or someone to play with and so on .
23 ‘ I did n't ask for this , ’ she said .
24 ‘ Women are a great idea , ’ Crawford had said the previous year , ‘ but I do n't go for this marriage bit .
25 ‘ I know you do n't care for this topic of conversation but I 'm going to bring it up again , nevertheless .
26 In theory , people who took out their cards before July 1977 — the date when the Consumer Credit Act became effective — and who still use the same cards , do n't qualify for this protection under their initial contract .
27 Do n't fall for this but draw him out instead by providing openings .
28 We can and do sometimes charge for this time , but where there are significant PR benefits for the Garden and its activities , and companies are not willing to pay , we do not charge .
29 However , the Colonel had not waited for this confirmation in writing and issued his certificate on 24 May , so the line opened on 26 May without ceremony , the company taking their pick of the 19 cars stored in Mitcham Road depôt .
30 The first and foremost , most people do n't like using them , but secondly we 've already paid for this service in our rates and taxes , you know , when we pay our rates though , we pay for these toilets to be clean and all that sort of thing do n't we ?
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