Example sentences of "[noun sg] for it [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Every penny he was paying he was having grant for it from the government Aye .
2 We understand from the Office of Fair Trading and the Consumer Credit Sub-Committee of the Institute of Trading Standards Administration that — although there is clearly opportunity for it within the close-knit personal relationship between the check trader and the customer — exploitation of customers seems very rare .
3 We may never see one another again , but nobody cares , because there 's no provision for it in the rules .
4 More did not — but included provision for it in the other types of school .
5 I later found out that the school had enquired at the house after the girl 's continued absence and been given some plausible excuse for it by the father .
6 The West Ham Trades Council resolved that conscription was a serious threat to the labour movement , and summoned Thorne to explain his support for it at the 1916 Labour Party conference ( East Ham Echo 12 February 16 ) .
7 The idea of a National Government was primarily an idea of the political centre and right : there was hardly any support for it in the Labour party — except from Mosley , and he was moving rapidly to the right .
8 While Mr David Waddington does not intend to use his office to promote capital punishment , and will maintain the tradition of a free vote for MPs , his intervention in a renewed debate would provide the most passionate support for it from the Government front bench since it was abolished in 1965 .
9 Rather than reveal qualitative differences among the banks and draw the public 's attention to the bad-debt mess ( not to mention the responsibility for it of the finance ministry , which regulates banks ) , officials are doing everything they can to help banks sweep their problems under the carpet .
10 To see if I can get the money for it before the end of the month .
11 Search for it through the wodge of bits of paper and exercise books and writing pads that my dreams , all my precious dreams are scribbled on .
12 Others go in a vain search for it on the sabbath .
13 We made a token search for it on the way back to the bay , but then he went straight to his boat , and it 's gone , and I 've no idea where to .
14 ‘ I know if I happen to find a bunch that 's been thrown out 'cause it 's past its best , I can likely get a threepenny piece for it at the railway station .
15 Duke of Duke of thingy , it was er on at the Palace it was erm Duke of , there was an advert for it in the paper the other day
16 There is no reliable diagnostic test for it in the living animal .
17 Perhaps she started from the feeling and then found a correspondence for it in the outside world .
18 He also said he had no desire to tackle the principle of comprehensive education : ‘ I do n't see any need for it at the present time .
19 Progress was made on certain aspects of the problem ( for example , the distribution of general practitioners and underprovided specialities like psychiatry and anaesthesia ) , but by 1970 Tudor Hart could still proclaim the truth of the " inverse care law " : " The availability of good medical care tends to vary inversely with the need for it in the population served " ( Hart 1971 : 405 – 12 ) .
20 The old boys said it were a gift from the elder gods and they built a special shrine for it in the square . ’
21 We choose the most likely meaning for it from the text .
22 We choose the most likely meaning for it from the world , and in this case the meaning is contextual .
23 I am sorry The Mozartean Players omit the repeat in the first movement of K542 , which is one of Mozart 's best Trios ' especially since there is plenty of room for it on the disc .
24 The secretary entered with the coffee tray and made room for it on the desk .
25 But there seems no room for any notion of the decorous in Olson 's ‘ objectism ’ , any more than there is room for it in the lawless world of the Cantos , or in Pound himself when he is without a master to translate , whose example makes him surpass himself .
26 Wine production in Britain has always been possible , though the evidence for it in the Roman period is almost non-existent .
27 The style has virtually disappeared from the south-east of England but there is still considerable demand for it in the West Midlands , Wales and the North-west .
28 ‘ There is a huge demand for it in the United Kingdom , ’ he said .
29 NOTICE To : Smith & Jones ( Contracts ) Limited , whose registered office is situate at Coldharbour Road , Thames Marshes , Essex WHEREAS ( 1 ) You are justly and truly indebted in the sum of £1250 to Robinson Bros Ltd trading as Go Fast Transport whose registered office is situate at Cornmarket Chambers Ipswich Suffolk more particularly in respect of transport costs for the quick delivery of fragile machine equipment and related warehousing costs ( 2 ) By Section 517 ( 1 ) ( f ) of the Companies Act 1985 it is provided that a company may be wound up by the court if the company is unable to pay its debts ( exceeding £750 ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to you pursuant to Section 518(1) ( a ) of the Companies Act 1985 that you are required to pay the said sum of £1250 to Go Fast Transport ( GFT ) not later than 3 weeks from tomorrow 's date AND that if you neglect to pay the said sum or to secure or compound for it to the reasonable satisfaction of GFT an application will be made to the court for your winding up by petition presented by GFT under the provisions of Section 519 of the Companies Act 1985 .
30 Section 123(1) of the Insolvency Act 1986 provides that a company is deemed unable to pay its debts if a creditor ( by assignment or otherwise ) to whom the company is indebted in a sum exceeding £750 then due has served on the company , by leaving it at the company 's registered office , a written demand ( in the prescribed form ) requiring the company to pay the sum so due and the company has for three weeks thereafter neglected to pay the sum or to secure or compound for it to the reasonable satisfaction of the creditor .
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