Example sentences of "[verb] for from the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ( A new test must be applied for from the N.E.C. for each re-take . ) |
2 | You simply have to weigh up your personal circumstances and what you are looking for from the job , keeping in mind any long-term plans that you may have for your future career development . |
3 | The best the firms can hope for from the statement is a raised awareness of the problems they face . |
4 | Suggestions are asked for from the family and friends all over the village . |
5 | However , the season only lasts for from the beginning of May until the end of November , after which the lake , canal and much of the Gulf of Finland freezes up with ice which can be 2ft ( 0.6m ) thick . |
6 | The interviewer should collect the interviewee , not have him sent for from the waiting room . |
7 | It could have been Hick holding together a Worcestershire innings — and that is exactly what England have been waiting and hoping for from the man who had completed 57 first-class hundreds before he was 25 . |
8 | Note that this does not include monsters ridden by characters , which must be paid for from the character allowance . |
9 | A desk is bought for the business for £100 paid for from the bank account . |
10 | Two peptide sequences could not be accounted for from the cDNA sequence . |
11 | They urged Mr Michael Fallon MP and his Labour rival for the Darlington seat , Mr Alan Milburn , to intervene to ensure that in-patients were fully catered for from the start . |