Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] [noun sg] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You got to go look for work tomorrow .
2 A notice in the guest 's room sought to exclude liability for loss or damage to guest 's property .
3 In 1728 , for example , Lord Milton , in spite of his involvement in the political management of Scotland , failed to secure permission for David Stewart of Ballachallan to purchase the commission of Lieutenant Graham of the Royal Regiment of North British Fusiliers , because the King had prohibited buying , selling or resigning commissions .
4 In a full memorandum of understanding signed on Jan. 17 China agreed to provide protection for US inventions and copyrighted works , including computer software , product patents , sound recordings and trade secrets .
5 But there was no popular basis for this view , as the Aeon leaders discovered when they tried to mobilize support for Churchill in 1936 .
6 For a few months he stood on a European par with Adler and Liebknecht and tried to take responsibility for Russians interned after the Brest–Litovsk peace .
7 Earl Spencer 's friend told to expect jail for £1.8m swindle
8 Only a short time before she 'd had Penry for company while she knitted .
9 She only came to fetch wood for Mum or bring us our cocoa .
10 While occupational pension provision was originally intended as ‘ superannuation ’ , it gradually came to incorporate provision for dependants , typically widows or dependent children including unmarried adult daughters .
11 The 24-year-old Birchfield Harrier failed to win selection for Auckland and has turned his attention instead to the European Indoor Championships to be held in Glasgow in early March .
12 Infolink chairman Dr Brian Bailey said its survey on credit levels showed ‘ that confidence is continuing to gain momentum ’ and the general trend showed rising demand for credit .
13 I do n't think I have ever encountered anyone who claimed to use Clipper for fun !
14 Countries that signed receive compensation for spills , however they occur .
15 This market grew up in the 1950s when the local authorities began to raise money for capital projects by issuing bills and bonds , and by raising loans .
16 At a relatively early stage in England — the Black Death in the fourteenth century is one marker — feudal relations in the countryside began to make way for wage labour and the beginnings of a market in land as a commodity .
17 In Rasbora Ltd v JCL Marine [ 1976 ] 2 Lloyd 's Rep 645 , which was a case decided under SOGIT 1973 , the builders of a power boat purported to exclude liability for breach of s14 of SGA 1979 .
18 Dennis said at his corner shop in Brandon , Suffolk , yesterday : ‘ I decided to stock milk for customers and bought 20 pints on the first day .
19 Married in the summer of 1938 to the Reverend Geza Wulwick , who had been brought up in Czechoslovakia , and who spoke fluent German , she and her husband settled in Middlesbrough and almost immediately started collecting money for refugee children .
20 European countries urged to take responsibility for waste
21 As in Gassendi and Locke , the ‘ new philosophy ’ was often anti-sceptical in intent , and its advocates were often not complete materialists , in that they genuinely thought to find room for religion , God , and the soul .
22 In mid-November 1989 negotiations had been concluded with Guyana ( owing $15,000,000 ) and Paraguay ( $350,000,000 ) , both of which chose to swap debt for debt certificates .
23 Friends and members of St Augustine 's church gathered to raise money for Sister Paula of the Sisters of Mercy , who is working in Sierra Leone .
24 I felt mounting contempt for Jean-Claude .
25 Barnes president , Richard Glanton , a Philadelphia lawyer , sought to raise money for building repairs by selling up to fifteen works from the collection , which holds masterpieces by Cézanne , Matisse , Renoir and Seurat .
26 It has one very curious feature ; it was drawn up by one ‘ Henry Balfour , priest of Dunkeld diocese , notary public by apostolic authority ’ , who was in fact no notary at all , and this did give ground for doubt .
27 W. Hewer and myself towards Westminster ; and there he carried me to Nott 's , the famous bookbinder , that bound for my Lord Chancellor 's library : and there I did take occasion for curiosity to bespeak a book to be bound , only that I might have one of his binding .
28 Acton did advise restraint for men , both inside and outside marriage , as a solution to the problem of promiscuity and infection .
29 Only a third of LEAs had arranged any training for social services departments about the purpose and procedures of the 1981 Act , and only a few more ( 38 per cent ) had arranged training for health authorities .
30 So we had to arrange transport for women who could not be accompanied to the group .
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