Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [noun pl] for [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 ‘ I used to work on commercials for funeral parlours , ’ he went on .
7 When the last payment was made on 12 February 1990 , it could not be said that the accountants would necessarily be benefited by a surplus of £2,310 to set against fees for work done earlier but unpaid .
8 People are being asked to go behind bars for charity in the Cleveland Centre , Middlesbrough and then raise at least £100 bail for their release .
9 Population and housing growth in the more pressurized areas had been channelled into the key settlements , but the selected villages in the more remote areas were simply too small to function as foci for growth .
10 I was very concerned that the space of the north gallery would dissipate out into these side pockets , these large shadow boxes , which are too small to be rooms and too large to function as niches for sculpture .
11 The classic one of the unmarried daughter who stays at home to look after parents for instance .
12 Mr Fallon plans to ask Christopher Chope to look into plans for road narrowing and speed humps at Lakeside , Darlington .
13 Some of these uses give rise to conflict in requirements for land and in mutual interference .
14 I started to walk on eggshells for fear of setting him off . ’
15 Thirdly , the chapter has suggested that , in seeking to reconcile these conflicting objectives , mothers ( and fathers ) have to look to others for help .
16 The chief way out of this difficulty has been for empirical studies to focus on surrogates for power , rather than directly on the exercise of power itself .
17 Social workers in the study had ‘ grave reservations ’ about the fund and a few felt it was quicker and easier to apply to charities for help .
18 Concluding that there was no economic justification for phasing out the stations before the end of their planned lives , it also told Nuclear Electric that it would be willing to look at plans for capital spending to extend the life of the stations .
19 It also began to look at proposals for MA courses , and at its November 1966 meeting , for example , it expressed the view that a proposed MA in Business Administration at Portsmouth College of Technology did not meet the CNAA 's criterion that the content should be substantially postgraduate in character : too much of it was introductory work , insufficiently rooted in the basic disciplines .
20 So th there is plenty of scope erm to look at improvements for pedestrian cyclists and the im environments in general .
21 The attempt now is to provide care on a community rather than an institutional basis , on the assumption that it is good to retain the mentally disordered within the community as far as possible and help to rehabilitate and reintegrate those who have had to go into hospitals for treatment .
22 Conservative Peter Foster , ward councillor for Hurworth , told the meeting it should not fall to Mr Drury to chase after parents for parking .
23 The Asylum Bill , published in November 1991 , intended to ensure ‘ a substantial acceleration and simplification of the procedures used to deal with applications for asylum ’ .
24 The previous Bill , intended to ensure ‘ a substantial acceleration and simplification of the procedures used to deal with applications for asylum ’ , met with widespread criticism from the House of Lords , UN High Commissioner for Refugees , the Archbishops of Canterbury and Westminster , the Bar Council and many organisations including AI .
25 The DoI says that there is no shortage of staff to deal with applications for research cash .
26 Having consulted with the user clubs , it was decided to draw up plans for submission to the planning authority , although further discussions with all concerned would need to be undertaken before giving the final go-ahead .
27 Okay , to do with pauses for example .
28 Local authorities will have until the end of September to put in bids for funding .
29 It is better to manage without sections for office use , which candidates may find confusing and alienating .
30 Most importantly , section 98 of the Children Act withdraws the right to silence in proceedings for care , supervision or child protection under the Act , but disqualifies any admission made here from being used as evidence in criminal prosecution .
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