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

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1 B may refuse to accept that as a repudiation by S. In that case B will be able to sue for damages for non-delivery if on December 1 S does not deliver .
2 Depending upon the kind of problem that has arisen , it may be easier and safer for you to sue for damages for breach of your contract while remaining in your job .
3 Section 303(5) provides that the section does not deprive the director of the right to sue for damages for breach of contract , if in fact he or she has one .
4 The landlord would be entitled to sue for damages for breach of covenant and/or endeavour to forfeit the lease ( although the risk of forfeiture is extremely unlikely in the current market ) .
5 Once the right to reject the goods has lapsed , the buyer 's only remedy is to sue for damages for breach of contract .
6 Geisler applied for probation for Mitchum and a further hearing was set for February .
7 The sheet explains what an NMT is ; what arrangements apply when supplying an NMT to a person not registered for VAT for removal to another EC country ; what happens if a new vehicle is to be used on UK roads before it is removed to another EC country ; and what to do if obtaining an NMT in the UK for removal to another EC country .
8 In conclusion , this study highlights the fact that some patients are not being referred for consideration for liver transplantation when this might be life saving .
9 Rocks , trees , mountains , wells and springs were recognized as receptacles for spirit , displaying in season their various properties , fertilizing , therapeutic and oracular …
10 Fed and watered birds , checked for bread for children 's toast just before break .
11 He also asked for $25m for Hungary .
12 He told them how morally indefensible was the policy of apartheid , and asked for prayer for Africa .
13 The 1987 Assembly of the All Africa Conference of Churches asked for opportunities for Church leaders to study so that they can cope with problems cropping up everywhere .
14 Linda Johnson felt as though she 'd been doing nothing but prepare for Christmas for months and was exhausted before it all began .
15 It recently announced contract wins worth £6.3m for hospital developments at Haywards Heath and Bradford .
16 Certain service points may be designated as repositories for subject collections .
17 Appeal was made to the past for evidence of divine providence , current misfortune being explained as punishment for unfaithfulness to Yahweh , or God .
18 erm , because she 's , she 's quite big for her age , but like Louise she 's quite tall now , she 's nearly too tall for him even though there 's nothing of her she must only be about seven stone , erm , but this little Vicky she 's oh thinking she 's really good now and she 's improved so much and getting confident as well , and the dad takes in , he puts the bridle on him , he takes the dog in one hand and Min in the other he goes for walks for miles with the , with the horse and the dog Dave does
19 On Oct. 14 James Njiru was dismissed as Minister for Culture and Social Services ; Moi said that his dismissal was necessitated by a local party leadership dispute .
20 Even her departure had been delayed for weeks for want of the funds necessary to fit out her ship and escort .
21 These payments will not be regarded as payments for hire or reward ( normally excluded under the policy ) , if :
22 These payments will not be regarded as payments for hire or reward ( normally excluded under the policy ) , if :
23 These payments will not be regarded as payments for hire or reward ( normally excluded under the policy ) , if :
24 These payments will not be regarded as payments for hire or reward ( normally excluded under the policy ) , if :
25 It has been held that while mezzanine platforms erected in a warehouse could be regarded as plant for capital allowance purposes , ancillary lighting could not ( p 119 ) .
26 The question of whether mezzanine platforms and ancillary lighting erected in a warehouse could be regarded as plant for capital allowance purposes was considered in the case of Hunt v Henry Quick Ltd ; King v Bridisco Ltd [ 1992 ] STI 665 .
27 The Vendor is not party in relation to the Business or subject to any contract , covenant , commitments or arrangement of an onerous , unusual or long-term nature or having any provision which might reasonably be regarded as material for disclosure to a purchaser for value of the Business nor is it party to any contract likely to be unprofitable or to any contract made otherwise than in the ordinary and usual course of business as now carried on .
28 His visits were regarded as occasions for embarrassment rather than pleasure or consolation , and he was left wondering why , when his motives were generous , these people should find it so difficult to respond with a matching warmth .
29 By 3 February 1992 , we know that all fresh claims for attendance allowance and mobility allowance will be treated as claims for disability living allowance .
30 In direct financing , the ostensible supplier , the financier , is not treated as supplier for liability purposes ( s46(2) ) .
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