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

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1 It 's too early to tell what lies in store for The Cranberries .
2 Whatever the entry says is what lies in store for the opener .
3 Death or injury lies in wait for the imprudent in Brobdingnagian chasms below .
4 As used by Marxists , the concept refers to the circulation of capital , with people exchanging the money they have earned in employment for the goods and services they need and require .
5 By the time ‘ taking stock ’ is occurring in preparation for the annual report to parents , priorities are being considered for next year 's Plan .
6 Something more than a vote was expected in return for the major posts , but essentially they too were employed to aid the development of a political interest .
7 Appearing in court for the Corporation of Lloyd 's , Stephen Ruttle said : ‘ Mr Cameron- Webb is marginally short on merits .
8 Physical gratification often plays a contributing role in the exercise of persuasion : what does the marketing manager expect in return for the expensive lunch she 's buying you ?
9 The Quebec clause , giving Britain a veto over an American use of the atomic bomb against third parties , was dropped in exchange for the release of Britain from the clause restricting her commercial exploitation of atomic energy .
10 She would n't touch that glass again , not if Gerry were trapped in Purgatory for the rest of time , she would n't .
11 IT had been the intention to suffer in silence for the rest of the season while the mighty Quakers continued to plummet towards the familiar , comfy surroundings of Division Four .
12 The Mazda club , based in Hiroshima , want in time for the start of their season .
13 It has its own built in generator for the lighting .
14 We stopped in Backnong for the last time to do our souvenir shopping then at lunch time started to make our way to Trier , the most westerly town in Germany .
15 This System Description has been prepared to assist the staff who will control and use the computer system during the period in which the text of the New OED is edited in preparation for the publication of the integrated , paper edition .
16 ‘ Bulk ’ causes all data contained in LIFESPAN for the specified type to be transferred ;
17 Jackie had a nasty puncture in practice on the 150-m.p.h. straight and though he was not injured , his Matra was only just repaired in time for the race .
18 The largely vertical tears , ranging from 20 to 60 cm in length , were successfully repaired in time for the opening of the exhibition .
19 His Opel Manta had been heavily damaged during the Burmah Rally and could n't be repaired in time for the Mourne Stages .
20 Tickets may be booked in advance for the LAST EVENING PERFORMANCES , LATE NIGHTS and WEEKENDS on the basis of payment at the time of booking .
21 The court reform is sometimes thought to have originated in concern for the peasantry .
22 That is what conductor Matthias Bamert has in store for the audience tonight when he leads the Royal Scottish National Orchestra in Paul Hindemith 's When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom 'd .
23 Nearly six years since Mr Gorbachev came to power , it is still unclear what sort of future he has in mind for the Soviet Union .
24 Told me that one youth was in custody and another due to appear in court for the break-ins .
25 Without knowing it I have been living in poverty for the past 14 years .
26 Meanwhile , Apple is predicting that it will have at least 70% of Macintosh applications recoded in time for the first batch of volume PowerPCs to hit the streets in 1993 , using AT&T Bell Laboratories spin-off , the Holmdel , New Jersey-based Echo Logic Inc , to do the recompiling .
27 The £1033 he received in sponsorship for the jump was supplemented by a further £1000 from the Forties field charity committee .
28 In order to confirm or disprove the phenomena , certain criteria have to be decided in order for the theory to have any value .
29 Is there a difference between requesting an act and specifying an act to be done in return for the promise ?
30 Everything that can be done in preparation for the survey should therefore be done ; there is precious little that can be done afterwards without distorting the accuracy of the survey .
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