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

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1 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 .
2 But I think we should try to find out the reason for your attitude .
3 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 .
4 To work out the price for any service , first find the Price Zone for the destination country in the Country Pricing Zones table .
5 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 .
6 You already know enough to work out the answer for yourself .
7 Richard Elderton 's latest challenge is to work out the layout for a solitaire board he is designing .
8 It was n't hard to work out the reason for her totally uncharacteristic bout of insomnia , either — Adam Burns .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 The contractors are rightly concerned that they should not be forced to pick up the bill for problems which are not of their making .
13 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 .
14 He has also failed to recognise that the Welsh people will have to pick up the bill for his spending policies .
15 What I , I intend to do is to , I think it would be unfortunate if , as the result of a major development which is actually funding this new junction , the County Council then has to pick up the bill for other ameliorating effects a little bit further on the network .
16 As our economy has declined as our recession has turned to a slump increasingly it is the low-paid , the sick , the disabled and the unemployed who have been forced to pick up the tab for the Tory policy failure .
17 Secondly , to open up the possibility for modern society of a rational discourse , freed from artificial domination , in which participants share equally in the conversation .
18 The exploration stage helps the client to open up the problem for review and then narrow down by focusing on issues that need immediate attention .
19 Womenwealth is still unfunded so we ca n't respond individually or put out a catalogue to open up the market for our womens ' products .
20 Believing that artisans should be well housed , his last initiative was to set up the Society for the Promotion of Industrial Villages in 1884 .
21 ‘ Brian Gayle did n't defend well for the first goal and Gage did a Val Parnell act in the middle of the park to set up the lad for his second . ’
22 The interval between the two sets was the time needed to set up the instrument for the lower illumination passing through the filter , about twenty minutes .
23 No matter what happens , under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , computer suppliers have to meet the following conditions , otherwise they 're legally obliged to sort out the problem for you .
24 I did manage to sort out the food for tomorrow and
25 But , until then , I have to be able to sort out the confusion for my clients . ’
26 ‘ We want him to be returning to a club which is guaranteed European football next season and , who knows , should we win the semi-final he might be able to lead out the team for the final . ’
27 Parliamentary counsel have the inconsiderate habit of not telling you ( for example , in a footnote or marginal note ) that a particular word in the section is defined somewhere else in the statute ; you have to ferret out the information for yourself .
28 The new clauses are designed to set out the structure for a funding council skeleton on which such structures would be built .
29 President Jaime Paz Zamora announced the formation of a Presidential Advisory Commission on July 7 to set out the basis for a constitutional reform programme to modernize the state .
30 No , we 've got to look down the race-card for some attractive , available , acquiescent filly — and the likeliest filly is surely — ’
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