Example sentences of "for [noun] [to-vb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You must get used to waiting in this sport as it 's so dependent on weather conditions — it 's unsafe for beginners to fly in wind speeds over 15mph . |
2 | You will need to see the Head to ask him or her for permission to meet in school and for a room to meet in . |
3 | Being married to Brightman , he has said , has made it " much easier for performers to get in touch and feel they cart talk about their problems , and it 's a good thing for me to be aware of some of the problems on the other side of the theatre fence " . |
4 | A It is quite rare for Piranhas to breed in captivity and most spawnings have taken place in public aquariums . |
5 | On 9 November 1990 , in an action by the plaintiffs claiming damages against the defendants for conspiracy to defraud in respect of a number of property transactions conducted by the defendants on the plaintiffs ' behalf , the third defendant issued a third party notice against J. , an accountant who had advised the plaintiffs , claiming an indemnity or , alternatively , a contribution to such an extent as the court might think just , on the ground of the third party 's alleged failure to properly advise the plaintiffs in relation to the transactions . |
6 | RAF planes scanned the seas and eight nations broadcast radio appeals every four hours for Birdseye to get in touch . |
7 | Speaking yesterday in Dungannon , the former west Belfast MP said it was important for republicans to bear in mind the fears and uncertainties of Protestants . |
8 | However , there are also positive grounds for governments to invest in education and training for independence and employment . |
9 | What we are going to do is find a diet that not only helps you to achieve effective weight loss , but is really healthy , suits your individual needs , and can be followed for years to come in order to maintain the weight and shape you want . |
10 | Kassin , Ellsworth and Smith ( 1989 ) found that 70% of a sample of 63 experts felt that this phenomenon is reliable enough for psychologists to present in court-room testimony — the experts in this study generally had a PhD in psychology and over half of them reported having actually testified about eyewitness testimony . |
11 | I think it true to say that at the present time it is not at all difficult for academics to appear in print . |
12 | These figures have always traditionally been very unreliable , but I 'm hoping that it also might indicate that across the country and also in Oxfordshire we are developing what we call out-reach services and the idea is for people to get in contact with drug users who probably do n't want a lot of the time to stop using drugs . |
13 | Unless the balance is redressed , there will be little incentive for members to remain in practice and still less for students to consider a career in the profession . |
14 | At the outset of the hearing of the appeal , both the mother and the local authority applied for leave to put in evidence before us the Official Solicitor 's report . |
15 | Commenting on the letter , Bishop Kelly said that now was the time for Britain to act in support of a world free from the threat of nuclear weapons . |
16 | Accepting that such an economic strategy would be difficult for Britain to sustain in isolation , he looked to the consolidation of the British Empire as a ‘ bloc against capitalism ’ , working , perhaps , in co-operation with the Soviet Union . |
17 | We are all set up for the perfect ending for George to live in peace while Lennie , tended the rabbits , but somehow the author still made it seem impossible as there was always trouble brewing for them . |
18 | It is common for pupils to grow in height as much as an inch and a half ; they appear to lose weight at the same time . |
19 | Characterised by attractive wall displays , informal seating , classrooms rich in books and materials for children to use in Mathematics , Science , Language , the Arts and Environmental Studies , the schools were busy places of almost continuous activity . |
20 | Using that famed double standard which made it acceptable for men to indulge in chance conquests , but which castigated women , Vitor would now associate her with casual sex and loose morals . |
21 | Aerial photography requires good expanses of clear skies to be successful , and if you hire a helicopter in advance , you must make the booing subject to weather conditions — flights are far too expensive to hang around ( quite literally ) waiting for clouds to pass in order to take pictures . |
22 | Somewhat later , Mary Whateley , following Pope 's style very closely , suggests that it is not necessary for women to respond in kind to misogynistic satire : |
23 | The government 's view was that it was necessary for JMB to continue in operation to maintain international confidence in the banking system and in the London gold market . |
24 | Exemplar assessments could be made available for students to study in order to give guidance on what is expected . |
25 | It 's not vital for batsmen to play in championship matches before Tests but it is different for bowlers who have to prove themselves . ’ |
26 | C , waiver of premium benefit , we do have that , D , options for cover to increase in line with inflation , we certainly have that , E , do we have min , max , and standard levels of cover ? |
27 | In essence a compost consists of bulky material which provides congenial conditions for roots to wander in search of water , oxygen and nutrients . |