Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [to-vb] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Experience may help you take some of these into account but if you went for a fixed fee you may have to pitch it at such a level to allow for these that it 's perhaps twice what it might be and you could lose the client . |
2 | ‘ He has a part to play for this club . |
3 | Do we build a house to stand for ever , do we seal a contract to hold for all time ? |
4 | Conditions of work were not pleasant ; landowners tried to get their estates cultivated by indentured labourers who had come out under a contract to work for some years for the man who paid for the journey or anyone to whom he sold the right to command their services . |
5 | Thus , institutions have a responsibility to care for those who give care through establishing mechanisms to evaluate and process the stresses of their work . |
6 | Many still claim the right to indulge in smoking , but they have a responsibility to care for those who may suffer from respiratory conditions . |
7 | This doctrine enables a lessee to sue for any trespass committed between the granting of the lease and his entering in pursuance of it . |
8 | Nobody in the workshop has a good to say for that machine . |
9 | Although most trees produce few seeds in any year , the energy stored in each seed is sufficient for a seedling to grow for several weeks with little or no photosynthesis . |
10 | It was one of those cosmic accidents which are no accident , that the next day , when she called in at a bookshop to look for some more Morris titles , she should find on the same shelf the total output of Professor M. L. Vaughan ; and among the rest his : Aurae Phiala : A Pleasure City of the Second Century A.D. She took it down and opened it at random , and the prose caught her by its incandescent fervour . |
11 | A place to look for such mechanisms , as T. J. Clark has suggested , might be in the content of modernist and proto-modernist works of art . |
12 | We do not yet know the implications for job numbers of the reorganisation , but as stated in the AEA Times Bulletin there may be a need to plan for more reductions than previously anticipated . |
13 | ‘ But Christmas is surely the right moment to try to put it behind us and to find a moment to pray for those , wherever they are , who are doing their best in all sorts of ways to make things better in 1993 . ’ |
14 | But Christmas is surely the right moment to try to put it behind us and to find a moment to pray for those , wherever they are , who are doing their best in all sorts of ways to make things better in 1993 . |
15 | ‘ But Christmas is surely the right moment to try to put it behind us and to find a moment to pray for those , wherever they are , who are doing their best in all sorts of ways to make things better in 1993 , ’ she said . |
16 | There are a number of Acts of Parliament which empower a magistrate on sworn information to issue a warrant to search for such things as stolen goods , forged documents , drugs . |
17 | This is a reminder to arrange for such exchange with the solicitors for both your seller and buyer . |
18 | In this opera of ensembles there is , however , a price to pay for such fierce individualization : the beauty of Mozart 's blended vocal writing is sometimes sacrificed , and there is little sense of joint wonderment as each new turn of events is unfolded . |
19 | The point to bear in mind is that all that glisters is not gold , and there has been a price to pay for all the splendour . |
20 | But in terms of Defence and Overseas policy there had been a price to pay for these successes . |
21 | But there is a price to pay for this advantage , in that the effect of insurance is a reduction in the deterrence value of liability . |
22 | There would be a price to pay for this abandonment . |
23 | If you need a loan to pay for that car , whether it 's the latest model or a classic , an Abbey National Car Loan could quickly provide you with the money you need , at competitive rates you can afford . |
24 | Pressure groups in industries that produce selected goods ( like good X ) have a reason to push for such selective subsidy because it implies a higher demand for their output . |
25 | A form to apply for these awards is sent by the University to each student prior to enrolment at the start of the course . |
26 | A spokesman for Cheshire County Council 's social services department said : ‘ At present there are many people who do not pay , so they need to be asked to make a contribution to cater for those care needs . |
27 | At the same time the fees were raised to £4 a year to pay for this , and Book-keeping as a subject was dropped . |
28 | If one believes the prediction of the inflationary cosmology , that the total density of the Universe must be very close to the critical value above which it recollapses , then there must also be unclustered dark matter as even the dark matter in galaxies and clusters has too small a density to account for this . |
29 | In an attempt to account for some of the peculiarities of the sternopleural region , Ferris ( 1940 , etc. ) has argued that the greater part of the ventral side of the thorax of some insects is derived from pleural structures , but further critical study of his theory is necessary . |
30 | In an attempt to compensate for this and to represent what I can only assume is a minority interest for your readership , my entry consists of a substantial majority of jazzers . |