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

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1 1 Help the patient to wash and dress in preparation for the journey .
2 If Clinton is to keep faith with the electors , he will invest in jobs for the 10 million on the dole , provide for wide-ranging health care for all and implement drastic tax reforms .
3 He genuinely believed that this was the least the belligerents could do in return for the " sacrifices " made by Spain during the Civil War .
4 Setting the housing visit date too close to the actual transfer date will result in problems for the employee with regard to renting out property at home , arranging storage for goods left behind and transport for those items that the family intends to bring to Britain .
5 It should be pointed out that , because the employing firms are themselves not perfectly competitive but possess some monopoly power , the union 's actions will not necessarily result in losses for the firms involved ; however , it will of course reduce their profits and result in a redistribution of income from profit-earners to wage-earners .
6 Would it clear in time for the band concert this afternoon ?
7 It seems anomalous that animals injected during their life with hormones , which later cause damage to consumers , will not sound in liability for the farmer under Pt 1 of the CPA 1987. ( c ) Defect A product is defective under the CPA 1987 when it does not provide the safety which persons generally are entitled to expect , taking into account all the circumstances .
8 In only 13 days , Nijinsky 's shattered nerves could not recover in time for the Champion Stakes .
9 Despite valiant efforts by our physiotherapists , my hamstring did not recover in time for the 200 metres .
10 The measures were designed to promote greater efficiency , reverse agricultural stagnation and help Mexico compete in readiness for the free trade agreement which was under negotiation with the United States and Canada .
11 What is not and can not yet be clear , is whether this forecasted process will actually occur for the vast majority of Wirral users or whether a large endemic user population will remain in place for the foreseeable future .
12 Given that such a coalition would enjoy the support of more than 50% of electors and that the turnover of seats under PR is small ( Professor Finer estimated that a swing of 1% would result in the loss of only six seats ) , it would most likely remain in office for the foreseeable future and hence be in a position to ensure a degree of policy continuity .
13 It may order that the decision shall not have effect pending appeal or that the care or supervision order shall remain in force for the appeal period but subject to the court 's directions ( s40(3) ) .
14 The frequent charge that pornography encourages experiments in deviant activity is barely justifiable : deviant tendency must exist in order for the individual to find such depiction attractive .
15 Let rb be the coupon and also the yield that a bond must have in order for the bond that has an issue price P ( the same as the discount security ) to have a value M at maturity ( again the same as the discount security ) .
16 … The defence can call in court for the statement but , if it does , it may make the statement evidence , possibly to the detriment of the accused .
17 He said the country is on the brink of a tourism explosion which could end in disaster for the local community if it is n't managed properly .
18 Be quite clear in your mind how your child must change in order for the situation to improve .
19 The pupils , Andrew Pickett , Zammo Collins , Helen Pawsey and Spencer Windebank , had promised their friends that they would arrive in style for the end-of-term prom and decided on a cream Rolls-Royce .
20 The vagaries of travel to Orkney , however , including the fact that the scheduled flights were all booked up with journalists , meant he could not arrive in time for the ten o'clock start .
21 THE LMS locomotive will arrive in time for the West Somerset 's Spring Gala on May 1 and will stay until the Autumn Gala on September 19 .
22 Worse than that from the Government 's point of view , I do not think that he will arrive in time for the general election .
23 When acceleration or deceleration is complete the transistor switch is opened and the capacitor can then recharge in preparation for the next speed change .
24 Baritone Sir Geraint Evans is the patron , Humphrey Littleton will cover jazz , Osian Ellis will play the harp and from 19–24 June a host of musicians , poets and craftsmen will congregate in Criccieth for the annual Festival .
25 Because they did wrong together , God said they would live in sorrow for the rest of their lives .
26 We 'll live in luxury for the rest of our lives . ’
27 Although Premier Robert Bourassa was returned with a reduced majority , the separatist Parti Quebecois ( PQ ) increased the number of its seats and secured 41 per cent of the vote , a development interpreted by most commentators as limiting the scale of concessions which Bourassa could offer in return for the ratification of Meech Lake .
28 THE NORTH Staffs Railway 's ‘ Gypsy ’ Derby Four , No 4422 , will settle in Skipton for the summer season .
29 Not wishing to jeopardise businesses , the Committee suggests that directors must satisfy themselves on the basis that they have a reasonable expectation that it will continue in operation for the period specified in the guide-lines .
30 As a matter of practice most claims come to light within the first two audits of the business by the purchaser ; ( c ) to set a minimum value which the purchaser 's claim must exceed in order for the claim to be brought ( see clause 14.2 of the standard sale agreement ) — Appendix III .
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