Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] for [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | It seems rather ironic that Stratford Mill , which was better placed for access to the transport system and a water supply , should be the first to go . |
2 | Migration and fertility decline are alternative escapes from population pressure in societies sufficiently developed for mortality to be declining ( as in eighteenth century France ) and can to some extent substitute for each other ( Davis 1963 , Friedlander 1983 ) to relieve population pressure ( Woods and Smith 1983 ) . |
3 | Normally , married women only applied for re-admission to the union and thus to the trade ( which was not granted automatically ) when their husbands had either died or were severely incapacitated . |
4 | While the exclusion does not specifically refer to damage to underground pipes or cables , the above exclusions would be deemed to refer to such circumstances and therefore cover would only operate for damage to underground pipes and services when these exclusions are deleted . |
5 | The organizers of the exhibition wanted a Boston Tacker to stand in the foyer to tie in with the theme of the seventy fifth anniversary of the B U locating however , locating the complete model has proved something of a headache like the Model T Ford , the Boston Tacker was always very common but is now something of a rarity and the branch had finally settled for head to be borrowed from C and J Clarke , shoe machi , museum in Street , Somerset . |
6 | It was some moments before it occurred to any of them that it might well be Chris or the tardy boy from the bistro , harmlessly appealing for admission to his promised evening of jollity and sustenance . |
7 | GRAHAM TAYLOR yesterday turned for salvation to Nigel Clough , the Nottingham Forest star who declared England had no chance of winning the next World Cup . |
8 | Alan Dodsworth of Darlington paid over £2,000 in cash to Mr Round last October for a kitchen that was never delivered ; and disabled Ferryhill resident Royston Hunter is still waiting for work to be completed at his home after giving Mr Round £4,180 in November . |
9 | And disabled Ferryhill resident Royston Hunter is still waiting for work to be completed at his home after giving Mr Round £4,180 in November . |
10 | Her family is still waiting for justice to be done . |
11 | Hundreds of families are still waiting for justice to be done . |
12 | Compensation of £8,500 for structural damage , and further sums for damage to personal property , were paid by the Metropolitan Police . |
13 | It " would have taken 15 minutes to reach San Salvador and Marianella was probably transferred for interrogation to the Military School . |
14 | Although early writers such as Bowlby ( 1951 , 1972 ) and Winnicott emphasized the mother-child relationship rather than parent-child , both called for support to ordinary families as a starting point to improved standards of child raising . |
15 | The goods must be openly displayed for sale to the public . |
16 | Similarly , hearing increased in importance both for the information it gave about the environment in general , and for communication within the species ; hence the stage was also set for language to be born . |
17 | Environmentalists had also hoped for pressure to be put on the US over its failure to set limits for carbon dioxide emissions . |
18 | " Safe " is defined in s19(1) in terms of risk of causing death or personal injury only , whereas under Pt I liability also arises for damage to personal property exceeding £275 . |
19 | Deal terms often provide for consideration to be calculated on a multiple of profits , calculated in accordance with a pre-arranged formula . |
20 | Eventually , they would even turn for expression to European artistic forms like the novel , or abstract painting . |
21 | Officials within the Northern Ireland Office then arranged for money to be secured for the scheme from the Department of Environment . |
22 | The Surveyors-General frequently complained of depredations by local people upon the forest woods , and on one occasion at least appealed for aid to the titular head of the Forest administration . |
23 | When will we have an honest statement from the Government about arms supplies of every kind that they undoubtedly licensed for export to Iraq ? |
24 | Recent changes in government policy , and the reform of many sporting federations have led some commentators to predict that South Africa will be effectively cleared for readmission to the Olympic movement . |
25 | The property is conveniently situated for access to Headington for shopping plus sporting and social facilities . |
26 | The male is now primarily involved in breaking up quarrels between females and in repelling approaches by other males either bidding for access to the harem through the formation of a two-male team or , more dangerously , seeking a fight for total replacement . |
27 | With his whole political position in western Toulouse crumbling , Raymond again appealed for help to his overlord , King Philip , and this time his appeal was answered . |
28 | Cheques credited in the cash book but not yet presented for payment to the bank . |
29 | Within walking distance of bus services and shopping facilities , the property is ideally placed for access to both the City Centre and the Ring Road . |
30 | Pulker Close is a small development located off the Littlemore Road , Cowley , and is therefore ideally placed for access to the shopping facilities within the Cowley Centre , which has just undergone major refurbishment . |