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

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1 But the commission wants it to include recipes for worker participation , an idea tried in the rejected Vredeling proposal of the early 1980s .
2 To the extent the seller uses it to manufacture stock for the buyer ahead of any orders he does so at his own risk .
3 THE Queen came under fire last night when it was revealed it costs £369,000 for a day 's sailing in the royal yacht Britannia .
4 The church has a mission ; let it provide money for the mission .
5 Conversely I discovered that it could cut with the disc flat , or at a slight angle , and I can see it having benefits for very fine work .
6 The intimate relationship of Blackpool with the Wakes Weeks towns had enabled it to raise capital for its piers , Winter Gardens and other improvements .
7 A Primus is a little camping-stove that you fill with paraffin and you light it at the top and then you pump it to get pressure for the flame .
8 I suppose it takes years for two cultures to achieve perfect harmony .
9 Then , when my mother was so ill , he did try and sell it to get money for treatment for her .
10 After the rise of the PLO and its acceptance by the Arab states as sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people in 1974 , there was still a natural reluctance , even among some Arab states , to accord it negotiating authority for the Palestinian people .
11 The Great Comic Relief Vegetable Plot has been sent to all the schools in the country and Emma hopes as many as possible will stage it to raise money for Comic Relief .
12 Wallace and Deane look like the ideal combination as once they start passing to wallace it makes space for deane to also run into space so give HIM the variety too .
13 As for France Telecom , Industry Minister Gerard Longuet said he had asked it consider partners for its international expansion .
14 Thought it spelled death for her professional future .
15 The Japanese company 's Bluebird model , the first to be built at its Sunderland factory , never rated : dealers thought it lacked pzazz for executives .
16 Again , we see the need for flexibility in the control structure , with each component being given enough free rein to contribute fully , but not so much as to force it to take decisions for which it , on its own , has insufficient evidence .
17 ‘ Since the region is Sir Bob 's best customer , I would think it makes sense for us to talk , ’ he said .
18 in the heavens to make , and let us make it celebrated name for ourselves it 's , people today have just got the same attitude have n't they ?
19 A third proposal , to allocate greater powers to the federal government in determining a safe , thrifty and environmentally friendly energy policy , allowing it to set standards for factories , vehicles and appliances , was approved by 1,212,898 votes ( 71 per cent ) to 495,952 ( 29 per cent ) .
20 Under Section 26 of the Local Government Finance Act 1982 , the Commission has a duty to undertake comparative and other studies to enable it to make recommendations for improving VFM .
21 Section 26 gives the Commission power to undertake studies designed to enable it to make recommendations for improving authorities ' ‘ economy , efficiency and effectiveness ’ .
22 Heathrow is rapidly turning into a ‘ hub and spoke ’ airport with international passengers using it to change planes for other destinations .
23 What Wagener 's Law suggested was that the expansion of public services reflected the ‘ exigencies of industrialisation ’ — as a nation industrialises it develops needs for collectively provided goods such as roads , sewers transport , and so on .
24 Back at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool , Nigel Lawson 's carefully worded oratory did little to satisfy those wanting Britain to become full members of the European Monetary System sooner rather than later , nor did it provide comfort for others claiming that interest rates had reached their zenith .
25 Even the date of the battle was not wholly fortuitous ; nor did it lack significance for those who fought in it .
26 Did it ask permission for flight path to , and landing in , Athens or other Greek airfield ?
27 ‘ I mean , I 'm not so ideological as Kate , but I just think it makes sense for all sorts of practical reasons .
28 Absolutely , does it make sense for , for husband and wife over there to wait for the second one to have a heart attack , or the second one to have a cancer before it pays out ,
29 Does it have castors for all-round access ?
30 Now I , I mentioned that you , you 're a , a neurosurgeon , we were talking about neurosurgery , but does it have applications for other parts of , of medicine ?
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