Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pos pn] [noun] for the " in BNC.

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1 " You know I ca n't discuss my work for the Surete with you , " replied his father brusquely .
2 Miss Cole said the liquidators will now pursue their claim for the balance of the £580,000 , plus interest bringing the total to more than £600,000 .
3 Although Goldmann accepts the significance of the social determination of knowledge thesis for epistemology he does not pursue its implications for the Marxist concept of ideology .
4 But then , as Blackstone pointed out , the opinion gained ground that it would be to the advantage of trade , and of creditors in general , if debtors outside the scope of the bankruptcy laws who were on the point of insolvency could also surrender their property for the benefit of their creditors , and in return be protected from legal process .
5 On the basis of the information given the children will discuss their tactics for the match and decide the instructions to be typed in .
6 We did n't discuss his plans for the day , only mine , and those I presume are hardly of interest to you . ’
7 Ah well it gives you the chance to get , to increase the rent if you er but if you 're happy with them as operators er you can boost your income for the year .
8 ‘ That should suit your taste for the melodramatic . ’
9 ‘ If you really mean what you say , then the solution is obvious : you and I must simply bury our differences for the time being .
10 S -adenosylhomocysteine , a SAM analogue lacking the S -methyl group , and with a neutral rather than positively charged sulphur atom , binds to the repressor but does not affect its affinity for the operator ( T. McNally , personal communication ) .
11 They said he was unwilling to show them the evidence he had been given so they could adequately prepare their case for the parents .
12 Mrs Coleridge may have felt that the Blue Coat School would best prepare her son for the clerical career John Coleridge had wished him to follow .
13 ‘ Well , of course , this will affect her availability for the show . ’
14 CHELMSFORD Ladies Hockey Club are unlikely to disband the A team , whose existence many first team players feel would hinder their prospects for the 1993/94 season .
15 ‘ Take them off and let's get them dry , you can borrow my slippers for the time being .
16 ‘ I do n't choose my friends for the size of their wallets , you know . ’
17 Today , I would give my life for the state of Israel .
18 Media Vision Technology Inc , making multimedia products in Fremont , California got its initial public offering of 1.75m shares , 1m of them new , away at $26.25 a share ; it did not give its plans for the $25m or so net proceeds .
19 At the end of the debate , the House will give its support for the Prime Minister carrying on playing a full part in European evolution — an evolution about which we have been too hesitant for too long .
20 Their funding has allowed the community to set up a health clinic where the families can bring their children for the sort of check ups we in Britian take for granted .
21 Horses out riding can show their intolerance for the same daily routine and their need for excitement .
22 If Alger Hiss could betray his country for the sake of Communism — and he is still trying to establish his innocence — where else among the highest in the land might treason be found ?
23 I know but he , we 've got it here early March and we said that we 'd do his paperwork for the the afternoon
24 He knows that he must improve his footwork for the grass courts , and he is also concerned that the head of his racket , which is smaller than most manufactured nowadays , may put his volleying at a disadvantage .
25 Remember , you can at any time exchange our equipment for the latest models as soon as they become available .
26 It will provide an opportunity for us to explain and present our plans for the development of the community health service as an NHS Trust . ’
27 ‘ Let me invite you to dinner in an hour , ’ said George , ‘ and ’ — this was addressed to Mrs Robinson , who had crept in to stand in the doorway and hear the end of the story , and now stepped forward to play a part — ‘ please , let us borrow your daughter for the evening so that we four can be a company .
28 Fred could see her hatred for the man showing plainly on her face , and he thought of Nellie 's closing words which kept running around inside his head .
29 Many of us will remember their enthusiasm for the work of the Lord and the joy that they had in the fact that God should use them in such a way .
30 She also said the course , funded by the European Social Fund , boosted self-confidence and helped the women plan their businesses for the future .
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