Example sentences of "[vb base] for the [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Any plate tectonics model of the Andes must in fact account for the uplift essentially in terms of vertical tectonics .
2 The rules relating to succession to the Crown thus provide for the identification not merely of a part of Parliament but for that of the head of state in all respects .
3 I long for the day when those in authority will be united in a common quest to win the lost without worrying about the style of Anglican worship ; when they will see that a prime means to evangelise our nation will be to plant churches and encourage it without worrying about parochial boundaries .
4 He adds : ‘ If you long for the day when Britain can claim to be the first mainly Afro-Asian part of Europe , vote Conservative or Europe . ’
5 Send for the brochure today .
6 Get out and speak for the organization today , and be honest .
7 Support for the miners promptly and inevitably began to shrink , especially upon the Conservative back-benches , but he still believes that he is right .
8 Nor can Colm Henry wait for the day when the whole ‘ chemistry ’ part of photography is done away with .
9 We can continue debating their demise , while we wait for the day when European taxpayers rather than farmers finally call the day on the common agricultural policy .
10 All this I learn from the bus driver who chats to me as we wait for the traffic ahead to move .
11 Now , in these quiet moments as I wait for the world about to awake , I find myself going over in my mind again passages from Miss Kenton 's letter .
12 Agents were pondering whether they should n't ‘ hang on to thee rights , and wait for the time when they 're equipped to sell them , ’ as conference chairman Tony Feldman put it later .
13 We consider for the moment only the case where His non-negative and D is positive , and assume they are of such a size that overflow does not occur ( see problem 2.4 ) .
14 We came out with a record recently called ’ no matter who you vote for the Government always gets in ’
15 So conservationists hope they can preserve the area 's outstanding natural beauty and cater for the tourists too .
16 Suppose that we begin with the competitive model of Lecture 6 , where the full employment equilibrium of the economy is determined ( we assume for the moment uniquely ) for given levels of capital and labour .
17 Then they take the basket to one of the checkout points and pay for the goods there .
18 you pay for the privilege then do n't you ?
19 So the emphasis now is more on the people themselves , basically Neighbourhood Watch is your scheme , it 's not a police thing , we support it , we pay for the hall tonight , we pay for the signs for the street and we give you all the literature free , but it is your scheme and it 's how you want it to be .
20 I thought ooh that 's nice to hear , we pay for the area up there then do we !
21 Second , it was in the economic interests of the colonial ( and home ) administrations to persuade or force the cultivator to grow produce for the market either because it increased the cultivator 's taxability and therefore he/she could contribute to the infrastructural administrative and policing costs of the colony ; or , where settlers would or could not do the job , it would provide a source of cheap food for the mining workers , particularly in southern Africa .
22 Counsel for the prosecution then stated that he would offer no further evidence .
23 Counsel for the appellants further submit that the life prisoner should also be informed of any advice given to the Secretary of State by the officials of his department .
24 More corrugated iron and concrete and an army sign : ‘ We apologize for the delay Please do not blame us Blame the Terrorists ’ , with another smaller one beside it : ‘ Please take your little home with you ’ .
25 He must prepare for payment all accounts due from the local authority and must in his turn , collect for the authority all sums due from time to time to the local authority particularly in regard to the collection of rates .
26 On past records , most waverers go for the challenger rather than the one who holds power .
27 Depending upon the objective above , in the case of ( a ) ask for the order now , or in the case of ( b ) arrange for further communication in the form of a meeting , a telephone call , a letter , an additional demonstration to other members of the decision making unit , etc .
28 Full-back Simon Burns managed a consolation try for the Saltires just before the finish , Stephens converting .
29 If you 're ambitious , dress for the job immediately above .
30 Joining in meant she could lose herself , forget , live for the moment just as Mark had always done — Oh , he had been a little wild on occasions , she knew that deep down , but Mark , being Mark , things had always turned out OK in the end … until that last time , of course …
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