Example sentences of "[vb infin] [coord] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Wallace and Speed were the scorers … shame Town ca n't appeal and ask for a replay …
2 The proposals must be acceptable to the people and parliament of the United Kingdom as a whole and because of the land frontier with the Republic of Ireland any political arrangement must recognise and provide for the special relationship between both parts of the island .
3 I believe I understand what makes the heart of Britain beat , what inspires all those millions of families across the land to go out each day to work and strive and create for the future .
4 They will strive and fight for an end , even if they think there is only a small chance of success .
5 I encourage our members to love , respect and pray for the other churches and to seek their well-being and growth above our own .
6 Productivity : Benchmark what we do do and aim for a minimum standard of improvement better than inflation ; develop the skills base to tackle productivity problems across the Group ; set aggressive goals , guided by ‘ leading edge , not lunatic fringe ’ ; push harder to transfer best practices , with more involvement from the centre .
7 What can I do but intercede for the publicans
8 We had been advised that if we laid on a couple of bottles of champagne he might stay and chat for a while after the show .
9 Add leek shreds , parsley , spinach and remaining cider to pan , cover and cook for a further four minutes .
10 Students are helped to maximize their performance , to cope with academic and other difficulties that may arise and to prepare for the future beyond the Course .
11 The provisions of the 1990 National Health Service and Community Care Act make the following statutory requirements of case managers : ‘ Where it appears to a local authority that any person for whom they may provide or arrange for the provision of community care services may be in need of any such services , the authority ( a ) shall carry out an assessment of his needs for those services and ( b ) having regard to the results of that assessment , shall then decide whether his needs call for the provision by them of any such services . ’
12 She said , ‘ I expect it 'll be something you 'll remember and treasure for the rest of your lives , ’ and Carrie was pleased because she sounded like herself for the first time that day .
13 Whilst the home authority can plan and contract for the services it identifies as being required to meet the needs of its population , it is not clear who will decide which individuals will receive these services .
14 ‘ Then we should both stop and groom for the final showdown , giving Barry Hearn three months to promote and sell the fight , ’ said Eubank .
15 It prepared me better than anything I 'd read or seen for the crisp exterior and soft centre of the Big Apple .
16 ‘ Lighting can try and compensate for the lack of colour by creating certain moods .
17 I think I 'll try and go for the scouse game then ( unless that is going to be postponed — would it depend on us getting through to the next round of the FA Cup ? ) .
18 The two sides were a world apart and while Northern hope for successive victories in their final two games for survival , Wigan can relax and prepare for the Silk Cut Cup final at Wembley on May 2 against Castleford .
19 They may grieve or worry for a while , but will work towards improving their situation , first by acceptance , and eventually coming to view the set-back as an impetus for change and growth .
20 On nights like this all Fontanellato was out , defying the curfew , and we all prayed that it would soon end and prayed for the people who lived there .
21 He let the minion struggle and kick for a little while , then hoisted it back out , shook it , and turned it the right way up again .
22 Can I have my ring back and then Christopher can go and look for the ring that he had on his head , he had a wooden one on his head , do you remember ?
23 But what upset her particularly was the last sentence : ‘ I should go and work for a week in one of my shops but — though I could even sleep on the factory floor — I ca n't understand people working in shops . ’
24 I mean unless you actually do go and work for a specifically religious charity ,
25 You can actually go and work for a living .
26 All of the uses that I know of diagnostic computers are involve the doctor talking to the patient , looking at the patient , taking symptoms and then going and using the computer in a similar way that we perhaps might go and ask for an x-ray .
27 You could almost stand and wait for a horse to deliver .
28 Listen , I goes , I do n't care who it was but you better not come and knock for no more because my Mum 's screwing with you .
29 He was sorry he 'd forgotten to pay Betty any money last year , but could he come and stay for a while and pay her then ?
30 If I did n't move someone would come and feel for a pulse and , finding one , finish me off .
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