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

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1 So it is thanks to you for coming to these events and thanks to all who contributed to the organisation for between you all it was a most successful day .
2 The paper by Barrington ( 1886 ) on St. Kilda was one of those commended by Campbell ( op. cit. ) , while Gibson ( 1891 ) and Praeger ( 1897 ) also contributed to the lists for this most remote of all the outliers .
3 Our family were activists , totally committed to the struggle for freedom and justice .
4 Nonetheless it noted that " the two teams expressed their interest and willingness in making every effort to implement a constructive search for lasting peace … [ and ] to become deeply committed to the search for a working platform to end the war and to create political conditions permitting the normalization of the lives of all Mozambican people " .
5 In 1293 he was committed to the Tower for a second time , perhaps for misconduct in the service of Queen Eleanor , and only released for a second fine of 1,000 marks .
6 By 1901 worker activists were overwhelmingly committed to the need for political revolution .
7 Moreover , the struggle between the Whigs and Tories suggests a large degree of continuity with the period before the Glorious Revolution : the Whigs are still the party of the Low Church and Dissent , of resistance theory , and committed to the need for an aggressive stance against France , whilst the Tories remain the party of the Church , of non-resistance , and more isolationist in foreign affairs .
8 Dynamic Link Library support is intended to reduce development time for robust client-server applications , enabling users to interface MS-DOS tools with Top End 's remote client services , and adds to the support for MS-DOS , Windows and Unix remote clients .
9 A general attempt to reduce money holdings in this way adds to the demand for these alternative financial assets , pushing up prices and pushing down yields .
10 To order the variables and decide which should be brought under control , we have to use all the theoretical and rational resources available to us ; we can not appeal to the data for help .
11 ‘ I shall have to ask you not to come to the wardroom for some time after they come .
12 The easiest task for Emma was learning to come to the table for lunch when called and once she had started to receive stickers for this she became aware of how to earn them .
13 The deer by the creek had the misfortune to come to the roadside for an ill-judged second .
14 So Lilian was informed that she was to come to the dentist for an examination .
15 But it was an occasion for spectators rather than bidders and only two lots exceeded expectations , Eric Gill 's fine , if slightly sweet , stone carving , ‘ Mother and Child ’ ( lot 20 , est. £25,000–35,000 ) , described by the auction house as his most important sculpture to come to the market for ten years and bought by a telephone bidder against the Fine Art Society for £56,000 ( $85,680 ) , and Graham Sutherland 's boldly coloured ‘ Palm Palisade ’ ( lot 88 , est. £40,000–60,000 ) which was acquired by Agnews for £68,000 ( $104,040 ) after competition with private dealers Ivor Braka and underbidder Jamie Maclean .
16 The hospital was worried ; they had written to Mary several times asking her to come to the hospital for the results of her tests .
17 The receptionist will ascertain the name and the room number of the guest , apologise to the guest for the oversight and reassure her that the matter will be dealt with immediately .
18 Several staff had responded to the request for ‘ Dark Mornings ’ training sessions .
19 Now another Angevin had responded to the call for help .
20 Sixteen members of the United Nations responded to the call for action , though the main military forces were American ( 48% of the troops , with 43% provided by South Korea ) .
21 Chay Blyth feels the crew are all , by nature , high achievers who could have responded to the call for any challenging adventure .
22 Attention is being given to the manner in which higher education responded to the demands for a ‘ hard science ’ approach in education during this period of post ) war reconstruction .
23 ‘ The churches in eastern Europe now face the great task of contributing to the struggle for stability and for a just social and economic order in their countries , ’ the report said .
24 COOK 'S NOTE : A layer of soured cream may be added to the pie for extra flavour .
25 The trench must be about 500mm wide with 100mm added to the depth for any bedding material which the Building Control Officer may insist on .
26 A second and more fundamental change occurred in the tenth and eleventh centuries in Europe and in the Islamic world , when lead was added to the ingredients for the inlay .
27 But Merson has been added to the squad for tomorrow 's clash at Anfield after being axed for the match at Blackburn in midweek .
28 Flake the tuna fish ; dispose of any brine , but if the fish is packed in olive oil it may be added to the dressing for the beans .
29 He was immediately added to the committee for the revenue and the committee for compounding .
30 Cats hate this and , if a new wing has been added to the home for example , will defecate on the floor of the new area , almost as a comment on how they feel about the upheaval .
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