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

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1 Then he moved to Bordeaux for the winter , before returning to Orléans and Paris .
2 Some black children may have had their first experience of Jamaican Creole from reggae lyrics , while others may have been attracted to Creole for the first time because of the music .
3 He had not quite completed the required three years out of four , but because his examination results had been good , the Senatus stretched a point , and we both got leave to come to Edinburgh for the January 1944 graduation .
4 Kim 's parents , Carole and Dennis Brockwell left the family home in Waterstock in Oxfordshire to come to Paris for the trial .
5 The bus was to come to Burleigh for the swimmers at five-thirty , and then drive to Sturford , the county town , where the championships were to take place .
6 Instead they send to Shiloh for the ark .
7 We apologise to customers for the cancellation of breakfast owing to : repair work in the kitchen , staff shortages , a fatality in the cold room , the non-arrival of deliveries .
8 HOPES of a rapid economic recovery were dealt another blow yesterday when unemployment rose to 2.7m for the first time in almost five years .
9 The following are additional estimates relating to manufacturing for the year ended 31 December l9X2 :
10 It is a point of some general importance arising under a new statute which has made very substantial changes in the law relating to contracts for the sale of land .
11 The West German Finance and Economics Ministers , Theo Waigel and Helmut Haussmann , also visited Moscow , on Aug. 24-25 , to discuss matters relating to assistance for the Soviet economy and German-Soviet economic and technological co-operation .
12 All information on the details relating to VAT for the hotel and catering industry can be found in the VAT booklet issued by the Customs and Excise Department .
13 Her Royal Highness , Patron , Universiade ‘ 91 World Student Games , afterwards visited Sheffield to view facilities relating to preparations for the World Student Games and was received on arrival by her Majesty 's Lord-Lieutenant for South Yorkshire ( Lieutenant-Colonel Hugh Neill ) .
14 This chapter seeks to offer a broad description of the eurobond market ; an economic analysis of its behaviour , microstructure and reasons for location in London ; and an assessment of certain key issues relating to prospects for the eurobond market and its location in London .
15 This is one of three drawings of Lopokova by Picasso , the latter having come to London for the first time to work on designs and sets for Massine 's Le Tricorne , writes Joanna Gibbon .
16 Many Irish women , including myself , who had come to England for the first time were truly shocked by the levels of anti-Irish racism directed at us .
17 Knowing that the Irish police would have come to Billy for the key .
18 After all , she was returning to competition for the first time in five years .
19 He became the managing partner of a large mercantile firm in India , returning to Lewis for the fishing and shooting season .
20 P&O 'S MUCH loved cruise liner , Canberra , is to be the flagship for the allied veterans returning to Normandy for the 50th anniversary of D-Day next year .
21 The children will visit Edenside later this month for two ‘ familiarisation ’ days in the classrooms at Kelso before returning to Heiton for the last day of term .
22 There is a break from June 19 to July 7 , after which the hearing switches to the Marton Hotel and Country Club , near Middlesbrough , before returning to Northallerton for the final stages .
23 The chairman was clearly annoyed at Maradona 's claim that he had had no time to notify him on Monday before returning to Argentina for the friendly against Denmark .
24 ‘ You 're confined to barracks for the time being , Private Nobody . ’
25 Indeed , had these two phenomena been directly proportional , the decreases should have amounted to 80% for the transcripts of all involved genes .
26 Each opens with thanks addressed to Jesus for the particular incident of the Passion under consideration and closes with a prayer which first applies this incident to aspects of the meditator 's own life and then modulates into a set pattern indicated by the Latin directives Pater Noster , Et ne nos , Adoramus , Aue [ Our Father , And [ lead ] us not , we praise , Hail ] .
27 With 115 Squadron at Marham , after doing the conversion course , I was part of the crew that took WF562 down to Odiham for the Coronation Review of the RAF , but what was not mentioned was the cleaning of the aircraft using tins of ‘ Duraglit ’ by air and ground crew before we went , only to fly through a rain storm on the way down and having to do it all over again , when we arrived .
28 At the dinner in the evening , awards will be presented to companies for the quality of their investor relations .
29 Gardiner was convicted and sentenced to life for the killing … and the armed robbery case was not proceeded with .
30 Why does blood seep from her son ? ’ runs the grisly ballad that tells the true story of a woman in 18th century Ireland , sentenced to death for the murder of a young gentleman who turns out to be the long-lost product of her liaison with the English gentry .
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