Example sentences of "[verb] [vb infin] [noun pl] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was also announced yesterday that Britain was giving £500,000 to the Urban Foundation in South Africa , a private group backed by South African businesses , to help finance homes for low-income black families .
2 However , the College would be happy to help organise lunches for particular years or specialised groups provided an A. S. M. Member takes the initiative .
3 We did discuss themes for each issue , but this will be security themes , and it would help the people who are producing the paper to sell because this is one big moan they 've had , they do n't know what the content is until the last moment if they knew it was say er car security they could approach garages and car security device manufacturers etc .
4 Some motorists deliberately set fire to their cars , others do under-the-counter deals for new tyres or batteries when claiming for a new windscreen .
5 The Law Society 's rules of professional conduct do provide exemptions for this , but even so , a conveyancer should not be too quick to use those exemptions if acting for both sides might conceivably lead to a compromise or a difficult situation .
6 He also he also did create chances for other players around him but I do n't mind what you
7 John Aitken , defending , said Bland did have certificates for some of the weapons .
8 Some fundholders did switch hospitals for some specialties where they were promised a better or a cheaper service .
9 These courses do not lead to qualifications awarded by the University , but they do help candidates for professional qualifications , such as the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians ( MRCPEd ) and for the Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons ( FRCSEd ) .
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