Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [verb] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | Packs roam everywhere at will and the few towns have not ‘ Wares to police the whole countryside , so the farmers and herders are mostly left to fend for themselves and , as I said , the hunters are all but ruined . |
2 | Moreover , these larger organisations are better equipped to arrange for training of apprentices . |
3 | students tomorrow , and we are all going to meet for lunch . |
4 | Those note teaching are only required to pay for each day actually attended . |
5 | Pampers are already helping to care for the environment , and now we have some important news for the future . |
6 | Why on earth should he want to , they 're only going to sell for his own work if he does n't . |
7 | Yes , it 's very hard because you get to that stage where you know you can only really push forward for so long , then when it you know , the whistle looms near , you try and you know , you 're just going to go for the result really , and keep it you know , a clean sheet and just get a point out of the game . |
8 | If you er , if the people of West Sussex a couple of weeks ago , when there was flooding around Chichester , they 're actually going to wait for the waters to evaporate . |
9 | If guests have no credit cards they are usually asked to prepay for their stay at the hotel and all incidentals in bars and restaurants etc. are on a cash basis . |
10 | The Macmillan Home Care Service was introduced in 1975 and Macmillan Nurses are specially trained to care for terminally ill patients in their own homes , on call at any hour of the day or night , seven days a week . |
11 | They are still refusing to pay for licences , or to pay fines , and they seem quite prepared to go to Mountjoy Jail in a spirit of martyrdom . |
12 | Nonetheless , military pilots are still required to qualify for an Airline Transport Pilots Licence soon after joining the Branch if they do not already possess one , since much of their investigating career is going to be closely concerned with civil regulations and civil operating techniques as well as with the technicalities of flying . |
13 | Support and self-help groups are also getting started for people from ethnic minorities who often find themselves more isolated than anyone else when ill or when caring for someone who is dependent . |
14 | With over a quarter of the UK fleet of rigid ( urban delivery ) vehicles over eight years old , high street deliveries are also destined to smell for years . |
15 | Their creators will often claim that they are also designed to cater for the club player who will play off different tees but , on the more extreme courses , I wonder if this is really true . |
16 | Patents do , however , have some value in securing royalty income , and they are often used to trade for access to other technologies developed by other firms . |
17 | All rooms are pleasantly furnished to provide for a relaxed and comfortable stay . |
18 | Police fear thieves are now stealing to order for body builders who want dangerous drugs . |
19 | Most of the summer breeding birds have either lost or won the battle for survival by then , common seal pups have been weaned and are now learning to fend for themselves . |
20 | With a more sober view of what is possible , local social services departments are now beginning to plan for the provision of more comprehensive and effective welfare services for the disabled . |
21 | Alcohol has edged down from 80 to 78 per mille , but leisure services have risen from 32 per mille to 62 , entirely as a result of the inclusion for the first time of foreign holidays , which are now deemed to account for 30 per mille ( 3 per cent ) of the cost of living . |
22 | Against that background , local authorities are now required to prepare for a totally new tax — requiring a new valuation , a new banding system , new discounts and new registers . |
23 | They first extracted a written guarantee of good conduct from her uncle and aunt , who are now required to pay for the medical treatment which , if successful , will allow the woman to return to prison . |
24 | After a visit to such a museum I 'm always left pining for a chance to seek out my own sample of the lovely stuff . |
25 | I 'm now going to look for another young person who 's sitting here in our audience . |
26 | In the past we 've had people like Leslie Crowther and the Beverly Sisters , and I 'm currently trying to arrange for Frankie Vaughan , Joan Regan or Paul Shane to come along . |
27 | I leaned over to Nick Wells and said : ‘ I 'm never going to vote for the death penalty . ’ |
28 | Students with religious or other reasons for following a special diet are strongly advised to apply for one of the self-catering accommodation options . |
29 | In fact over 90% of U.K. entrants have degrees , and so you are well advised to study for a degree if you have the opportunity to do so . |
30 | These frequencies are then normalised to correct for any bias towards tags that occur very frequently ( e.g. singular nouns ) over rare tags ( e.g. pre-qualifiers ) . |