Example sentences of "[to-vb] for the [noun pl] in " in BNC.

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1 The soundtrack is industrial dance , the punters the kind of alternative/college crowd who presumably are about to go for The Shamen in a big way .
2 John Taylor says he thought long and hard before deciding not to stand for the Conservatives in Cheltenham again .
3 In other words , if you want to explain social phenomena , you got to look for the explanations in society .
4 Branches invited local groups to apply for the donations in order to be considered .
5 It included also the description of those specialized features of morphology and physiology that distinguish species and might ( often by more or less inspired guesswork ) be said to account for the differences in their distribution .
6 The major problems included the need to account for the differences in the schools ' intakes , deciding which groups of pupils were included in the result statistics ( e.g. whether sixth form pupils taking ‘ O ’ levels were included along with 5th formers ) , and the problem , for outsiders such as Gray , of getting hold of all the relevant statistics .
7 Those differences seem very largely to account for the variations in actual patterns of support which have occurred over time .
8 While this held true for three of the four firms , it was possible to account for the exceptions in firm C because of the business getting practices of that firm , and in particular its brokerage relationship with the land agent .
9 The profession , principally via its house journal , sought to account for the attacks in terms of a conspiracy theory .
10 1.2 The Distributor hereby agrees to pay for the Publications in accordance with the price and terms agreed and to comply in all respects with the terms of this Agreement and as outlined in the Schedule
11 Just as a rector would put in a vicar or curate to care for the souls in his parish , or a landlord would employ a bailiff or steward to manage his estates , so an officer would appoint a deputy to conduct the business of the office , usually for a small pittance , while he himself enjoyed the bulk of the proceeds .
12 Following the recent discussions between [ name of MAS partner/manager ] and[name of vendor/vendor 's representative ] we are writing to confirm that we would be pleased to act for the shareholders in the proposed sale of your subsidiary , More Mature Business Limited ( ‘ the company ’ ) , and to set out formally our terms of reference and responsibilities with regard to our involvement in the sale process .
13 S. Ltd. 's solicitors had purported to act for the defendants in the transaction but , unknown to the bank , had had no authority from the defendants to do so .
14 He even expressed his willingness to act for the police in the future , if needed .
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