Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [to-vb] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 in real terms — which is more than adequate to allow for demography and renewed pressures on local authorities .
2 Essentially they retained the belief that nursery education should be free ( even if that meant there was little of it ) and that to charge for nursery classes would be the thin end of the wedge , soon leading to charges for ordinary schooling .
3 The other forwards were told to go fast , like ‘ flying columns ’ , round the slow , old-style defences and if possible to make for goal direct .
4 I shall be looking here at the effect of adjusting their published accounts between 1972 and 1991 to allow for inflation .
5 What the world is saying Former Bonn ambassador writes What it means for arms control All to hail , and all to play for WSLeader Comment , page 22
6 The idea is that it is then recaptured , but it will now be streetwise , so to speak , and good to train for hunting .
7 In 1956 , The Queen Mother 's horse , Devon Loch was clear and certain to win for jockey Dick Francis .
8 We 'd like groups one and two to swap for comment please , and gr and groups three and four to swap for comment .
9 We 'd like groups one and two to swap for comment please , and gr and groups three and four to swap for comment .
10 When she was dressed and ready to head for work , Alex sat down with a cup of coffee and thought once more about Matthew Prescott .
11 Rights were conferred upon one Thomas Thurland ( a clergyman and Master of the Savoy Hospital ) , Sebastian Spydell and John Steynbergh as early as 1561 to search for mineral thought little positive was achieved .
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