Example sentences of "[to-vb] for the [noun sg] [Wh adv] " in BNC.
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1 | If it was n't the Russians , it was the British who wanted to interfere ; so I said , I am going away to wait for the day when once again an Austrian can decide when an Austrian may conduct music in his own country . |
2 | From the time it is first offered to you , it makes sense to plan for the day when your job may end . |
3 | Question 4 is to allow for the case where a commercial package deal would be more beneficial to the company than making the item in-house . |
4 | Question 4 is to allow for the case where a commercial package deal would be more beneficial to the company than making the item in-house . |
5 | Always check the area you are sailing into to allow for the time when you will be facing battlements but when you crouch in the middle of the boat , do keep an eye on the boom or you 'll end up with a nasty bump on the head . |
6 | The union 's national executive is calling for a ‘ yes ’ vote and is likely to ask Nottinghamshire businesses to close for the day when a strike is called . |
7 | which takes 522 pages to outline for the novice how to modify behaviour and when it 's not likely to work perfectly . |
8 | From their secure bases — at least , in Cathay 's case , until China takes over Hong Kong in 1997 — they are expanding aggressively , to prepare for the day when they will have to compete . |
9 | This is useful practise to prepare for the time when you allow the dog off the leash for the first time , and call it back to you . |
10 | I told her what had happened and she took it all in her stride , and once she 'd stopped laughing about Simon she told me to head for the pub where I 'd dropped Clara . |
11 | Drivers have been urged not to head for the area where there will be road closures and diversions from 8pm . |