Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [adj] for the " in BNC.

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1 they would have to arrest everyone responsible for the present crises .
2 The effect of such an agreement between a creditor and a third party with regard to the debt is to render it impossible for the creditor afterwards to sue the debtor for it .
3 In its wisdom , the Community felt able to do that for the Iberian peninsula a few years ago and it would be right and proper for it to do something analogous for the central European countries .
4 Instead of promoting a situation in which everyone is itching to do something positive for the good of the Tour , we merely ended up with a handful of players who did nothing but complain . ’
5 Oh Dave , my journey , running about early in the morning to leave everything tidy for the chaps , came out without anything inside their tum , provided that I could have coffee on the , in the buffet car on the train from Stow Market , no hot drinks madam , we have n't got enough power in the batteries , I thought well you know it 's all , we got to Liverpool Street on time
6 Many persons will have their own particular reasons for gratitude to him , and everyone will so warmly want to wish him well for the new place in life which awaits him back in his own native diocese of Liverpool .
7 ‘ For pity 's sake just sit there and try not to do anything silly for the time it takes me to fill two bowls with cawl . ’
8 I 'm going to get some sleep , then I need to keep her amused for the rest of the day .
9 There was no particular reason why he should not know what she was up to , but she instinctively felt an urge to keep it quiet for the moment .
10 Made the barrels in the Wintertime , to have them ready for the Summer .
11 'Cos I 've been told , I 've got to get you ready for the photographer .
12 On the contrary , all seemed set fair , and when they had loaded the packing-cases on to the cart Matey and McAllister set off for the church hall , to lay out the stall , to have everything ready for the afternoon 's visitors , Dr Neil having promised to come along to help them .
13 " Everyone else is busy at the moment , so why do n't we try to get something fresh for the pot .
14 It caused us a lot of extra work , major changes and more travel to get it right for the second larger meeting .
15 Simply trying to get it right for the ‘ event ’ is unlikely to be adequate , and correctly so .
16 THAT AWFUL MOMENT WHEN YOU HAVE TO GET IT DIRTY FOR THE FIRST TIME
17 Many times after cooking and cleaning there , she would have to bring suitcases of washing back to our house in Taibach to get it ready for the next visit .
18 These are simplified forms of the results of the self-consistent models of Hill and later workers together with engineering approximations to make them suitable for the designing of composites .
19 The London County Council had found that it simply was not worth trying to recover the cost of milk from the 25% of London parents whose income was high enough to make them liable for the full billeting contribution , since ‘ the few pounds they had succeeded in recovering over a period of several months were far less than the cost of its collection ’ .
20 Even now he says he was surprised by the appointment , which caused him to make himself unavailable for the British Lions ' tour of South Africa .
21 Another body blow to South African morale was the decision by Jannie Breedt not to make himself available for the tour .
22 World Cup winning captain Nick Farr-Jones as finally decided to make himself available for the Wallabies ’ domestic Test matches against Scotland and the New Zealand All Blacks .
23 Taking a leaf out of her newest role model Joan Collins ’ book , Kylie never again emerged through a customs hall before spending as long as was needed to make herself ready for the waiting world .
24 The tail need not be fitted for this test , but now 's the time to attach it ready for the launch .
25 It is clear that what Bukharin had in mind here was that the ‘ town ’ must provide consumer goods and means of production to agriculture on such a scale as to make it worthwhile for the peasants to produce more than for their own immediate needs .
26 All those years ago they had thoughtfully placed it unusually low on the wall to make it easy for the child Maggie had then been to reach .
27 This chapter is about details but , as usual , the same principles still apply : have your overall picture and your ultimate objective in mind and aim to make it easy for the presenter to present and audience to receive .
28 In this multi-channelled world , Mr Myhrvold argues , the challenge will be not just to supply information but to make it easy for the user to pick out the specific bits he wants .
29 Borrowing an idea from the fiercely competitive US market , ITN has made McDonald the sole anchorman but his role seems not so much to read the news as to make it simple for the viewer before the reporter fills the story out .
30 Now Russo then representative democracy is n't a refinement of democracy to make it appropriate for the modern world , but a way of giving away all the merits of democracy .
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