Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [to-vb] for the " in BNC.

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1 In fact , liberal or not , she has come back to work for the ANC , though her exact capacity is not made clear .
2 Willis and four men were whisked off to jail for the night and released on bail .
3 MI6 , Scotland Yard and the FBI had been called in to hunt for the shadowy Surrey-born spy .
4 Searchers were called out to look for the overdue hikers , and spotting their torches in the distance Alistair used his camera flash to attract their attention .
5 Around the harbour , fishermen 's tavernas still jostle side by side with the newer cafés and bars which have sprung up to cater for the younger market , and the main daytime activity seems to be relaxing over a quiet glass of something while watching the boats chug in and out .
6 This part of the city lacks the individual character of Robyn 's own suburb , where healthfood stores and sportswear boutiques and alternative bookshops have sprung up to cater for the students and liberal-minded yuppies who live there ; and still more does it lack the green amenities of the residential streets around the University .
7 A committee has now been set up to lobby for the restoration of the medieval paving and an invitation has been issued to the public to show its support by sponsoring a brick at L10,000 a time ( see The Art Newspaper No. 16 , March 1992 , p. 13 ) .
8 Rabobank NV and Amsterdam-based Getronics NV have teamed up to bid for the second Dutch Groupe Speciale Mobile digital cellular licence .
9 She 's gone down to pay for the , get something out of the boot outside .
10 Marketing chief Peter Sadler was unavailable to comment on the launch plans , but it is thought four agencies have been lined up to pitch for the business .
11 ( The Abbey 's building and contents insurance must be taken out to qualify for the first time buyer 's discount ) .
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