Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 B may refuse to accept that as a repudiation by S. In that case B will be able to sue for damages for non-delivery if on December 1 S does not deliver .
2 Depending upon the kind of problem that has arisen , it may be easier and safer for you to sue for damages for breach of your contract while remaining in your job .
3 Section 303(5) provides that the section does not deprive the director of the right to sue for damages for breach of contract , if in fact he or she has one .
4 The landlord would be entitled to sue for damages for breach of covenant and/or endeavour to forfeit the lease ( although the risk of forfeiture is extremely unlikely in the current market ) .
5 Once the right to reject the goods has lapsed , the buyer 's only remedy is to sue for damages for breach of contract .
6 Since Morland J. found that the cases mentioned above demonstrated , without uncertainty or ambiguity , that the council as a local authority was entitled to sue for damages in respect of the libels alleged in the statement of claim , he held that it was not necessary to have regard to article 10 .
7 However , Coun. Mrs Town said the time restrictions would seriously hamper disabled people who often had to wait for lifts into town .
8 They will find tiny plants and animals in the tank to help , but immature fish often have to go for periods without food .
9 Sometimes informants and subsources in Lebanon had to go for weeks without pay because of budget cuts and red tape , El-Jorr complained , citing names , chapter and verse .
10 He did however attempt in his Sermons Chiefly on the Theory of Religious Belief ( 1843 ) and The Grammar of Assent ( 1870 ) an analysis of the nature of religious belief which shows some affinity with Coleridge , and includes Newman 's own original idea of the ‘ illative sense ’ by which we find it possible to proceed through probabilities to certitude ; and in his celebrated Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine ( 1878 ) struggled with the problem of change and continuity in the expression of Christian faith down through the centuries in a fashion which has helped many others to grasp something of the questions , if not in most cases to accept his answers .
11 The reaction of some scholars to the question of ‘ coherence ’ is to search for cues to coherence within the text and this may indeed yield a descriptive account of the characteristics of some types of text .
12 This ascetic approach to fuel saving , is , of course , fine during times of shortage , but more difficult to promote during times of plenty .
13 Although the pressing need to plan for children in care is now well documented ( Millham et al. ,
14 Tuna are sometimes landed when they try to swim through holes in fishing nets and get their teeth caught in the mesh ; once trapped in this way , they can be dragged on to the beach with the net .
15 She drove across the bridge into Cookham , scarcely able to see for tears of shock and anger .
16 They have short attention spans so do n't expect them to sit for hours on end without fidgeting , yawning or falling asleep .
17 In the past patients who travel from all over the world have had to sit for hours in hospital waiting rooms , with nothing to amuse them .
18 To equip future students to sit for degrees in music made newly available at London University after 1879 , Hunt now arranged an ‘ arts ’ class at the college to prepare candidates for matriculation , while broadening the music curriculum to conform with the university 's new syllabuses .
19 I do n't know that I can learn much other than the general profit-and-loss position — it would be an enormous job to go through bills of lading and check each individual consignment . "
20 With time , the intimate relationship described above was to go through periods of stress and change .
21 This Act enabled LEAs to arrange for children under school leaving age to have work experience as part of their education in the last year of compulsory schooling .
22 NICK KNIGHT 'S fighting qualities came to the rescue of champions Essex as they were made to struggle for runs in reply to Northants ' 444 for nine declared at Chelmsford .
23 I do encourage people to come for cups of coffee or bites to eat .
24 Adepts at kung fu and karate use a number of techniques to smash through stacks of roofing tiles and concrete blocks with no apparent damage to their limbs .
25 The method used to adjust for changes in household size and composition , known as an ‘ equivalence scale ’ , can affect results .
26 All results are expressed as marker/creatinine concentration ratios in order to standardise for differences in timing of the urine collection .
27 Well there 's an organization in Radford who can help out with both of these things they 're called A T O Training and they can tell you all you need to know about things like application forms and interview techniques as well as advice about further education and wan t what to do if you want to start your own business .
28 Offe stresses the role of the state as a crisis manager and asserts that there is today a ‘ crisis of crisis management ’ itself which derives from the contradictions inherent in the state 's efforts to compensate for failures in market mechanisms without challenging the private ownership of the means of production and the primacy of market mechanisms .
29 To compensate for differences in flow rates during perfusion , the appearance rates of myeloperoxidase and cytokines were calculated .
30 Typically context is used only in the form of spelling correction information to compensate for errors in character recognition .
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