Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [vb -s] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | The idea is that every person has another person ( or sometimes a group or committee ) to whom he or she has to account for the proper discharge of responsibilities . |
2 | Anyone suffering from a mental handicap and who is living in a mental hospital must complete a declaration that he or she wishes to register for the right to vote . |
3 | They 've been touring and doing the same thing for forty , fifty years and nothing has changed for them , and so I do n't think it 's a real resurgence in the US , but it 's great to see it happening over here . ’ |
4 | The servants , who did much of the living which is commemorated here , and his parents , who did so little of it , are placed well within reach of an impartial sympathy in a work which nowhere feels vindictive , and which declines to settle for any final understanding of what went on . |
5 | Anyone aged between and who wants to volunteer for Raleigh International must be able to speak English and swim . |
6 | And who wants to fall for that ? |
7 | and she 's travelled for about six months of every year since . |
8 | And she 's paid for eleven hours . |
9 | No , but he seemed to be great , he said , he said well he said to , to me he said she 's with the real thing and she wants to go for it |
10 | ‘ The doctors say she 's responding very well to the new treatment , and she expects to live for another hundred years . ’ |
11 | All have doctorates in musicology from either Cambridge or Oxford ; two are currently associated with King 's College , Cambridge ( where the wellsprings of the English a cappella renaissance are to be found ) , and one has taught for several Oxford colleges that are also medieval choral foundations . |
12 | And he 's applied for his job so . |
13 | And he 's cared for this offspring . |
14 | Yes , here 's John , and he 's worked for Express for nearly four years . |
15 | And he intends to call for loan schemes in a bid to make safety equipment available to everyone . |
16 | Etheridge , English-born with Irish parentage , replaces Neil Francis , who withdrew last week because of business commitments , and he intends to play for the Irish Exiles side in their provincial championship debut next season . |
17 | Forest want an answer from Keane by the end of this week and he has asked for an extra couple of days to iron out the finer details . |
18 | He seeks more time and he has asked for a year or more . |
19 | He has heard that the King is ill and he has sent for me , from the distant land beyond Kelfazin , to find the cause of his sickness . |
20 | He has searched for and found treasure on every continent ( except Antarctica ) , and he has dived for treasure in every ocean . |
21 | In the meantime , it is his only source of income and he has to pay for everything out of it , both his personal and official expenses , including the upkeep of his and Diana 's homes , their household , their wardrobes , the children 's schooling , the official cars , and the cost of entertaining . |
22 | This puts industry off voluntary controls and it tends to wait for a law to be brought in . |
23 | And it 's advertised for four hundred and eighty so I do n't feel you 're gon na knock it down that much for |
24 | My mum has a passion fruit plant and it has grown for the first time . |
25 | This favours those departments which have been successful in the past , but does not help those others which wish to expand or to improve their standards , and it fails to allow for the creation of new departments . |
26 | Er what he did n't do which is which is very sensible and what has failed for other companies is that he did n't decide this is a good idea I 'll have somebody in Newcastle and somebody in Edinburgh and I 'll have somebody , in other words he gradually built the whole of the business out until he reached London by which time he he 'd a hell of exp er a lot of experience and knowledge about this thing 's going . |
27 | ‘ I know , ’ said Mildred , ‘ but she does ask for it sometimes with all her airs and graces . |
28 | But she keeps asking for you . ’ |
29 | I would prefer it otherwise , but she has asked for you . ’ |
30 | ‘ Something like this makes you believe in yourself that much more , ’ said Toleafoa , whose father is a consulate-general for Western Somoa , but who qualifies to play for New Zealand because of her mother . |