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

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1 It is felt that the conventional conveyancing procedure should be adhered to for the reasons stated in Chapter 3 .
2 Lot nineteen sixty one , an option to purchase your honour for three hundred and eighty five which at that time was at a rate of nine hundred pounds a year and they went to this friend of the firm of solicitors and there of the document which doubly signed and was dated March twenty four nineteen sixty one but my consideration one pounds penny by thereby granted to for the purchasing of .
3 The feedback we get is that we 're the ones from Manchester that people look to for the music .
4 One most destructive mode by which vast numbers are destroyed is that of chasing the birds in a boat at the time they shed their primary quill-feathers , when being unable to fly they are soon rowed down and captured ; this practice , which is to be much regretted , is usually resorted to for the sake of the beautiful down with which the breasts are clothed , but not unfrequently is mere wantonness .
5 The distance of the Virgo cluster is approximately 15 Mpc , and so the signal is reduced to for the conversion of a mass of to gravitational radiation .
6 How much trouble are we prepared to go to for the privilege of sharing our lives with feline companions ?
7 I 'm tempted to go but I do n't want to for the fool I 'll make out of myself .
8 The case law upon this point has already been examined and should be referred to for the purposes of the discussion which follows .
9 The CA 1985 should be referred to for the detail .
10 This implies of course that the infinitive event 's realization by the subject has to constitute sufficiently significant information about the referent which the latter refers to for the sentence to be worth uttering .
11 It is not a place you can just go to for the day and therefore you need to spend at least a couple of days getting there overnight , coming back again and er , for a family of four I calculate that even taking one 's own car across the Channel , the average cost for a family of four , is of the order of five or six hundred pounds .
12 Importunity or threats , such as the testator has not the courage to resist , moral command asserted and yielded to for the sake of peace and quiet , or of escaping from distress of mind or social discomfort , these , if carried to a degree in which the free play of the testator 's judgment , discretion or wishes , is overborne , will constitute undue influence , though no force is either used or threatened .
13 So erm the first week of the er of hostilities I I went and volunteered to for the A R P .
14 That was attached to for the July Course the Jockey Club runs a long way right near round on to the Swaffham Road , yeah see runs right up , right up to the Swaffham Road , you see .
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