Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] for [noun sg] of " in BNC.
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1 | On annual leave the rest right this wants to go in for quarter of an hour does n't it ? |
2 | Apart from short leases , it has long been the practice for business tenancies to provide expressly for insurance of premises against fire and other damage . |
3 | At the election he stood as the architect 's architect , pledged to stand up for quality of design . |
4 | COSI is thought to be part of a much broader technology effort now coming together that will likely involve IBM too in some way , though no-one we spoke to was prepared to elaborate further for fear of upsetting delicate negotiations . |
5 | Some residents we spoke to were frightened to talk publicly for fear of reprisals . |
6 | Smith was the latest to go off for examination of foot bruising , Nick Knight substituting briefly in the field . |
7 | Whatever the reason we have to look elsewhere for evidence of the origins of the invertebrates . |
8 | Timothy 's interest in decorative schemes drew him to look carefully for evidence of the old painted ornament , and he found plenty . |
9 | that 's right , yes you have to tell them what to look out for kind of thing |
10 | They believe that certain extremist Christian movements encourage workers in the social services to look everywhere for evidence of satanism . |
11 | Hetty , the child of a clergyman and one of 19 siblings , had been taught , as a child , to cry softly for fear of being beaten ; ‘ by which means , ’ she wrote , ‘ the family usually lived in as much quietness as if there had not been a child among them . ’ |
12 | I felt totally drawn into the piece as I recognised struggled I 've had with my own mother and my feelings of shame , and fear , talking about sex — the terrible silence that develops which no one attempts to break down for fear of the pain ‘ that ‘ conversation would bring ’ . |
13 | He 'd had to break off for lack of an English verb that he remembered as soon as Bacci pronounced it . |
14 | In some African francophone countries it is not unusual for government data-processing offices to close down for lack of paper . |
15 | Galileo in a letter to Kepler ( who showed that the orbits must be ellipses , not circles with the foci at the Sun ) admitted that he had been a believer in Copernican theory for years but had been ‘ too timid ’ to say so for fear of ridicule . |
16 | Would n't I like to curl up on the sofa ? — and mostly I enjoyed the sweaty heaving pleasures of the British Legion do , where the guests galumphed and the men got drunk and waved bottles around — and one thing I noticed through all the ranks of society , no matter what the background , or the income , or the form the party took , was that as the evening wore on women would begin to look pained and patient and longed to get home , but did n't like to say so for fear of being accused of ruining the evening 's fun . |
17 | Conflict of Laws — Jurisdiction — Restitution — Banks conducting speculative financial transactions on behalf of local authorities — Transactions declared void ab initio — Banks ' claims for restitution against Scottish authority brought in England — Motion by Scottish authority to strike out for want of jurisdiction — Whether special jurisdiction in English court — Whether matter ‘ relating to a contract ’ — Whether ‘ relating to tort ’ — Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 ( c. 27 ) , Sch . |
18 | without prejudice correspondence was admissible for the determination of applications to strike out for want of prosecution . |