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

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1 He thought that architects should design for the new life style which was to arise , and design " for service " , making economical and logical use of space and using mechanical devices in order to provide comfort and to make housework pleasant by lightening the time and effort spent doing it ( 1934 p 32 ) .
2 The society claims that there are ‘ cosmic masters ’ in the universe and that they have come ‘ to give priceless teachings to man to help him prepare for the New World and to bring a great millennium of peace ’ .
3 Indeed , I remember warning her , half in joke , half in earnest , that I could not answer for the new Government lasting more than six weeks .
4 You could of course opt for the new Marshall JMP-1 MIDI preamp , which would almost certainly do the job ; I could equally recommend Boogie 's TriAxis , but that breaches your £1,000 ceiling .
5 Expenditure will qualify for the new 20% initial allowance if it is incurred under a legally binding contract made in the year ending 31 October 1993 , and the claimant was contractually committed to the expenditure by that contract .
6 A leaflet explaining how disabled people may qualify for the new disability living allowance , which came into effect on Monday , has been produced by Stockton Borough Council for distribution to 75,000 households .
7 Somebody Who Ca n't Wait For The New Morrissey Record , Milan
8 An absolute winner — I ca n't wait for the new items in the series .
9 I was soon to take up my first teaching post in a Secondary School and he had called to ask if I were able to make use of a potter 's wheel which he could provide for the new Art room .
10 So then I saw Mrs Irwin on Tuesday when I was in and she came up with all sorts of things that she would like for the new development .
11 They feel their top players will return for the new season without sufficient rest — particularly as , immediately prior to the tour , England play two World Cup qualifiers in Poland ( May 29 ) and Norway ( June 2 ) .
12 Mary Kaldor and Neal Ascherson look at what the Gulf war might mean for the new world order .
13 After all Leeds City Council did nt pay for the new stand did they .
14 Now he 's told her that she should pay for the new family car .
15 You do n't , so you do n't go for the new ones you just ca go back to the beginning of the list ?
16 Many new circumstances might account for the new relationship — the movement of married women into the work-force , unprecedented economic security , the decline of religious feeling .
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