Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] [art] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Because I 'm hoping you 'll agree to pass on a message for me to Minter .
2 And he 's hoping to brew up a shock for his old mates tonight .
3 When you have researched a ley , by map , field and archive , you are then in a position to write up the material for possible publication in a magazine such as The Ley Hunter .
4 ‘ I like to work up an appetite for my breakfast .
5 SuperCalc 5.5 represents an important move towards a graphical user interface and this is very good news for every SuperCalc user who likes using a mouse — or who is prepared to try out a mouse for the extra shortcuts that make SuperCalc 5.5 easier to use than its predecessors .
6 After 20 minutes the officers accepted a glass of wine from their enforced hostess and one , until restrained by the other , even began to write out a receipt for what had been taken .
7 Once again there is n not necessarily er anybody to write out a cheque for one million pounds o or whatever .
8 But I think we should try to find out the reason for your attitude .
9 And then if you want to find out the reason for the tension or how to stop it , what you have to do is look at the interests of those concerned .
10 You will need to work out a menu for yourself to follow , using the Stage I menus as a guide , but adding your own safe foods and drinks .
11 From this it is possible to work out a recipe for some common ailments .
12 The government set up a high-level council for alternative economics on Nov. 6 , under the chairmanship of Liberal Party leader Igor Merkulov , to work out a strategy for building a market economy , including measures to strengthen the currency coupon and , later , Ukraine 's new currency against the US dollar .
13 Europe 's leading seed banks and official research institutes have joined forces with the pressure group Genetic Resources Action International ( GRAIN ) to work out a strategy for preserving genetic diversity in crop plants .
14 Despite the apparent gentleness of the Glancy approach to the sensitivities of staff at Friern , when the members of the authority attempted to work out a process for implementing its recommendations , they ran into considerable difficulties .
15 Ted Ray , one of the judges , reminded me that I now had to work out an act for ‘ The All Winners Show ’ , which happened every seventh week , a contest between the six previous show winners .
16 In a joint statement both sides undertook to work out an agreement for the early destruction of a " significant part " of their chemical arsenals .
17 To work out the price for any service , first find the Price Zone for the destination country in the Country Pricing Zones table .
18 Nice and easy for those of you just beginning to try your hand at intarsia and it 's not too difficult to work out the chart for yourself with the many aids available .
19 You already know enough to work out the answer for yourself .
20 Richard Elderton 's latest challenge is to work out the layout for a solitaire board he is designing .
21 It was n't hard to work out the reason for her totally uncharacteristic bout of insomnia , either — Adam Burns .
22 Nothing in the Code seeks to prevent a suspect volunteering a statement after charge otherwise than in response to questioning , but it is presumably such an infrequent occurrence that it was not thought necessary to spell out the procedure for doing so .
23 That evening , when Mrs Hollidaye crept into Dot 's bedroom to damp down the fire for the night and check that the guard was securely in place , she had filled a trug basket with garden produce .
24 The Review recommended that there be a fixed period within which the parties would be required to set down the case for trial or to report to the court .
25 He , they were late to bed I 'd had them erm round at the shops and then er er Queensway , then the shopping centre to pick up a card for for Chris .
26 He went over to pick up a coffee for himself , then came back over and sat down .
27 Before the fighting started in 1948 , some Palestinians had even arranged to take a holiday in case of hostilities and had called at the Lebanese consulate in Palestine to pick up a visa for Beirut .
28 The contractors are rightly concerned that they should not be forced to pick up the bill for problems which are not of their making .
29 Nor , more modestly , does it provide any reason why the Treasury , responsible for the ultimate public obligation to pick up the bill for public bodies which can not be allowed to default , should exercise a prudential interest in its performance .
30 He has also failed to recognise that the Welsh people will have to pick up the bill for his spending policies .
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