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

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1 Send to SCIAF for more information .
2 And I want to apologize for last night , I made an awful ass of myself , I am sorry . ’
3 It is important we know how many want to come for each event , so PLEASE CONTACT Val Hawkins ( 453-3366 ) or David Cameron ( 445 1154 ) or sign the list to be circulated , as soon as possible .
4 Now , Becker and Stich will be the doubles pairing chasing an Olympic gold , providing they can mask the thinly disguised antipathy they appear to have for each other .
5 No place to stay for any time , but food every ten miles or fifteen or twenty .
6 By working co-operatively , long-term , with the people around me , I hope to continue for some time yet .
7 By working co-operatively , longterm , with the people around me , I hope to continue for some time yet .
8 ‘ It means , simply , that I intend to look for another job . ’
9 With these three techniques of freezing , fleeing and fighting many prey manage to survive for another day , but there are also more specialised ways of dealing effectively with attackers and these are discussed in more detail in the following chapters .
10 This can be especially true if you are a woman who is unused to making sexual demands , or if you are already in a long-term relationship when you begin to ask for safer sex .
11 When planning a bathroom , remember to allow for enough storage space to take towels , toilet rolls and toiletries .
12 It offers the classic trio to protect against infection : a scanner to search files for viruses , a checksummer to check if a file has been altered , and a TSR monitor to check for suspicious activity .
13 Please refer to microfilm for complete text
14 At the same time , you will have a full 30 days to consider the benefits of the plan — and if you decide to cancel for any reason , you can return the policy to PPP without obligation .
15 Roll to hit for each shot .
16 Roll to hit for each bolt using the Ballistic Skill of the crewmen and the Missile Fire Chart as normal .
17 An animal must similarly collect ‘ free ’ energy and continue to search for new energy sources which must at least repay the costs of the search .
18 Then cover and turn off the heat and allow to stand for 1 hour .
19 ‘ We recruit people who can identify with our high standards , all staff are recruited with the specific client in mind and continue to work for that client only .
20 The article concludes with a declaration that British members of the National Front should identify themselves with the struggle of the Palestinians : ‘ We must draw inspiration from people such as the Palestinians who having lost so much more than us , still continue to fight for national sovereignty , and stubbornly refuse to relinquish their national identity . ’
21 If you forget , as you turn to go for another dog the lead dog , being a friendly creature , will come with you .
22 Try to arrange for attractive lighting ; a few candles , for instance , can add a touch of distinction to the scene , and lounge spots can help to lighten the darker corners of the table .
23 It 's one of the things I try to do for selfish pleasure , glorious , indulgent , selfish pleasure , rather than for money . ’
24 Turn to allow for this drift , applying it to the QDM you are now flying .
25 Place the skimmed milk , peppercorns , garlic , onion , bay leaf and nutmeg in a saucepan and leave to sit for 1 hour .
26 If he go up , we 'ave to look for another ringer . ’
27 In theory , any matter which is relevant to whether the applicant should be awarded a remedy at the hearing stage is also relevant to the decision at the hearing stage of whether the application should be allowed to proceed ; in other words , leave to apply for judicial review can be refused on any ground on which a remedy could be refused at the hearing stage .
28 In both 1989 and 1990 leave to apply for judicial review was granted by the courts in more than 900 cases , with a resulting delay of about eighteen months between the granting of leave and the hearing of the case .
29 By an order dated 5 August 1991 Waite J. granted the foster mother leave to apply for judicial review of the decision of the local authority to remove from placement with her the four children D. , born on 5 June 1978 , T. , born on 2 January 1980 , A. , born on 23 April 1981 , and K. , born on 21 November 1982 , who were in the care of the local authority .
30 On 17 September 1991 Rose J. granted him leave to apply for judicial review and directed that a preliminary issue be determined whether the High Court has any jurisdiction to hear an application for judicial review of a decision of visitors to the Inns of Court .
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