Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] to [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | The ball cannoned away to safety for Milton . |
2 | We hope that the more frequent training schedule will enable us to get students out teaching classes earlier in the course , returning later to top-up for the examination . |
3 | FACED with cuts of around 15 per cent in support from the government , Manchester University 's Institute of Science and Technology has turned successfully to industry for support . |
4 | But König 's interest in schools spread predictably to provision for handicapped people beyond school age . |
5 | As discussed in Chapter 1 , the total ban , in the case of non-consumer transactions applies only to liability for death or personal injury ( UCTA 1977 , s 2(1) ) and liability for breach of the implied warranties of good title and quiet possession implied by the SGA and the SGSA ( UCTA 1977 , ss 6(1) and 7(3A) ) . |
6 | This would apply equally to abstraction for private or commercial use . |
7 | " But , hell , they 've been navigating safely to Aru for centuries . " |
8 | and gone straight to aerobics for six o'clock |
9 | The art nouveau artists who turned against the conventional gem-set ornaments of the 1890s and looked instead to nature for inspiration are represented by Lucien Gautrait . |
10 | A baby girl rescued from the Bosnian war zone is reported to be responding well to treatment for a serious heart condition . |
11 | Despite a firm diagnosis and explanation being given to both the patient and referring general practitioner , 25 ( 33% ) of all patients were referred again to hospital for the same problem . |
12 | ‘ If you are hit at all , you retire immediately to HQ for a penalty of five minutes . |
13 | In Russia , Poland and other east European countries , women still bake spice cakes and take then to church for blessing at Easter . |