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

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1 How do the experimenters know what to look for ?
2 Oh what wonderments has she got for us in printing today ?
3 Having had to resort to asking passers-by to pull it closed for me , I was worried that one day I would n't be able to get in .
4 Those U.S. immigration officials who inquire suspiciously if you have a permanent address to go to and sufficient funds to keep you going for 90 days would be providing a more humanitaran service were they to refuse admission to anyone unable to produce documentary proof of passing a course in how to order a American-style breakfast .
5 and I said grandma how many , how many hankies did they have for you ?
6 What what rule what methods do you know for differentiating ?
7 The ability of Philip Augustus and his immediate successors to translate what had for long been no more than theoretical claims into judicial , and sometimes geographical , reality changed the balance of forces .
8 What methods does he propose for consultation about transitional arrangements and pension schemes ?
9 ‘ How many covers have we reserved for tonight ? ’
10 The latest draft of the European Commission 's plan for telecommunications seeks deregulation of cross-border services within the Community from January 1996 and of all services , domestic and international , by the start of 1998 , Reuter reports from Brussels , and phone companies expect it to press for deregulation of phone service despite the industry 's reservations — ‘ It 's far too ambitious — we 're not opposed to deregulation but this is too fast , ’ Charlotte Pins , a director of corporate communications at Belgium 's Belgacom said ; France Telecom said it backed ‘ setting sights on 1998 or 2000 ’ as a deadline for freeing the phone service , but Community-wide rules on access to national networks , costs , tariffs and public service duties would have to be agreed shortly .
11 In the case of orphan children the position is relatively clear : a child without parents needs someone to care for it .
12 Measurements of the HI and CO lines enable one to infer for each point on the sky the column density of HI and H 2 moving with a given velocity , but the inferred H 2 column densities are cruder because of the extra interpretive step required .
13 However , his abiding passion for collecting recipes and formulas kept him experimenting for a further twenty years , perfecting the transfer-printing process .
14 How many shoes do we need for our feet or gloves for our hands ?
15 how many more different strokes have you to do for your map ?
16 Chimpanzees have been seen to use sticks to help them dig for roots , and as levers to break open ants ' nests .
17 Chupp says the correlation of events is important because it lets ground-based observers know what to look for ; it is possible that earlier observations of solar neutrons went unrecognised .
18 His speechwriting aides confessed themselves stumped for a Kinnockism worthy of inclusion in a dictionary of modern political quotations .
19 Guests find themselves spoilt for choice with a variety of dining possibilities , water sports and daily entertainment , such as films , dancing displays , reef trips and diving lessons .
20 What days do I pay for ?
21 How many tracks do you use for one of your multi-track guitar lines ?
22 What alternatives do they have for reducing the demands ?
23 What grand ideas did he have for that ?
24 How many dogs do you have for me ? ’
25 And what applications does it have for other important nature conservation areas such as the AONBs , MNRs and ESAs ?
26 It has delightfully bright , comfortable public rooms designed to ensure guests have everything needed for a relaxed and leisurely stay .
27 The secure order of our classrooms provides one setting for the fulfilment of these needs , but daily Assemblies reinforce the moral , behavioural and spiritual values of the School .
28 However , where any person holds proxies requiring him to vote for the appointment of himself as trustee , he may use those proxies and vote accordingly ( r 8.6(1) ) .
29 Sources say its looking for a decision by Spring .
30 Broadcasting regulations prevent anyone appealing for money on a programme like that , but he sidestepped the rules very smartly .
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