Example sentences of "[vb infin] for [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's the sort of feature anyone half handy can make for their own water garden .
2 For when his job finished at night , he would make for his favourite pub(s) and spend the whole evening with his cronies , drinking , playing dominoes , and talking of the ‘ old days ’ in that far-off land of persecution and misery .
3 He taught her history : the story of Pelopidas and Epaminondas ; he taught her geography , taking a shovel and pail of water into the garden , where he would build for her instructive peninsulas , islands , gulfs and promontories .
4 Plasmids do not construct for themselves special protein coats to enable them to survive outside their host cells , but can be transmitted from one bacterial cell to another if those cells come into contact .
5 An interesting alternative is a superconducting electron accelerator , which can often compensate for its limited peak current by combination of exceptional beam quality , high stability and very long duty cycle .
6 A federal district court in Washington D.C. ruled on May 14 that the large accounting practice of Price Waterhouse should compensate for its earlier discrimination against Ann Hopkins , a former employee , by awarding her a partnership in the firm .
7 Serfdom survived in Russia , as in Rumania , chiefly in areas of grain production with a dense peasant population , where landlords could either compensate for their competitive weakness by raising labour services , or alternatively hope by the same method temporarily to cut themselves in cheaply on the grain export market .
8 School and university still had n't changed me as much as they had ; maybe even the rest of my life could never compensate for their formative effect .
9 Ways of trying to increase your bargaining power include delaying negotiations or confrontation until you are in a stronger position , initiating action in another area which raises the costs to your opponent if he disagrees with your offer , linking the issue under discussion with much wider issues which do not seem of much importance at first sight to your opponent but which may be to his long-term disadvantage but to your long-term advantage which will compensate for your short-term loss .
10 a sentence is not autonomous , it does not exist for its own sake but as part of a situation and part of a text .
11 She maintained links with the Quakers but made a point of religious independence : ‘ As I am not a member of any community , no society can answer for my irregular conduct . ’
12 When this study was mounted participants were advised in writing that all findings would be reported to their medical practitioner , whom they should consult for their individual results .
13 Of course , they did n't fall for my cursed excuse , so I then tried going into sharp reverse to avoid the dreaded twice-weekly occurrence .
14 Is this the full complement of men you 'll need for our next operation ? ’
15 IAN RUSH makes a welcome return to action for crisis club Liverpool here tonight insisting : ‘ We must win for our own good . ’
16 Remove restrictions on insurers and let people buy for themselves inexpensive insurance .
17 A report of the Consultative Committee of the Board of Education in 1931 ( The Primary School ) contained words which were repeated by the Plowden Report in 1967 , " What a wise and good parent would desire for his own children , that a nation must desire for all children . "
18 But if she is cleansed of her discharge , she shall count for herself seven days , and after that she shall be clean .
19 No matter how much I hate — them — I will never root for my beloved Leeds to lose , even if it was to indirectly win the scum a treble .
20 Notwithstanding their competition and confrontation , both capitalist and socialist countries were coming to appreciate that they lived in an ‘ interdependent , in many ways integral world ’ in which they must cooperate for their common benefit .
21 She could hardly believe it , and she could not wait for her next consultation to see what was going to happen next .
22 ‘ I ca n't wait for his first day — I 'll spend it in bed . ’
23 But , to borrow ideas from Professor Charles Handy , partnership should still strive for its own immortality .
24 It did n't really matter much — it was an opportunity to seize on , to keep and cultivate for its potential usefulness : what a useful child … thank you , darling …
25 Now you see , they , they want a social , they want a night out er but they 're very , very loyal to the Co-op , er particularly my o I can only speak for my own Guild .
26 On the other hand , nourished on the synthdiet they must exchange for their impure ingots , maybe the tribes were breeding fast enough to fend off being buried alive in swarf and shavings and other detritus .
27 And all this was reflected in a book of genius he was going to translate and embellish for his own ends .
28 What did they do for their meagre earnings ?
29 There was nothing I could do for it this time' ) , but ‘ Is She Really Going Out With Him ? ’ , formerly ditched , now finds itself reinstated , although apparently in a setting designed to tease out its reluctant humour once and for all .
30 We have chosen the South Face , for we fear the Normal Route will no longer do for our insatiable appetites , but as we gain the foot of the face the snow worsens desperately and Enrique if obliged to wade through powder to a dubious perch on the lip of the bergschrund .
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