Example sentences of "[conj] [v-ing] it for the " in BNC.

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1 The draftsman should therefore consider whether the landlord should have the right to enter the demise for other purposes also ( eg testing the property , taking samples from it or measuring it for the purpose of rent review ) .
2 are the relatively simple techniques relating to the facts about costs and outputs — numbers of staff , numbers of applications dealt with capable of being developed to deal with far more complex questions about outcomes : what did this activity actually achieve , in terms of modernizing British industry … improving the nation 's health , or educating it for the 21st century ?
3 Sometimes , however , it is sensible to think of reducing length for a short player or increasing it for the giant .
4 If the patina chemical is too strong , dilute with a little water and , if using it for the first time , do a test on a sample piece of copper .
5 He moved round and joined them and stared intently at the portrait as if seeing it for the first time .
6 Sam looked at the revolver as if seeing it for the first time .
7 Charles found he was watching much of the play as if seeing it for the first time .
8 The Federal Assembly on May 2 voted in favour of abolishing the death penalty and replacing it for the relevant offences with life imprisonment .
9 There Rowicki created the Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra , building it from scratch and directing it for the next five years .
10 Presumably , therefore , a House of Commons bent on pressing a Bill to extend the life of Parliament could do so by first abolishing the House of Lords under the Parliament Act procedure and then passing the Bill and presenting it for the Royal Assent .
11 He said : ‘ Money 's available to George , but there 's no point in him rushing out and spending it for the hell of it .
12 They are using it as part of their module to train for the real business world by setting up their own venture and running it for the school year .
13 ‘ We had set a target of £600,000 to cover buying the equipment and running it for the first couple of years , ’ she said .
14 By closing time the place was like an alcoholic Turkish bath , and leaving it for the trip over Stonesdale Moor in the lashing rain was a sore wrench indeed .
15 But getting it for the Megatape ?
16 It would not allow it to be enforced against the promisor ; and if property had been transferred , the recipient was treated as holding it for the benefit of the person who had parted with it , and as bound to restore it .
17 Again , a person who acquires property for his own benefit by taking advantage of his position as trustee will be treated as holding it for the benefit of those entitled under the trust .
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