Example sentences of "for [pron] [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It was as difficult for them to develop a public analysis of rape eight years ago as it is for them today publicly to acknowledge the extent of sexual abuse of girls and young women inside and outside the home .
2 Colleagues , I gave you twelve thousand eight hundred and twelve reasons for you not only to support by raising your hands , but by actively supporting your fellow members in their fight to retain the Wages Councils and to guard and protect their wages .
3 Similarly , while your prime audience may be , in demographic terms , the cinema audience , the size of the audience and the frequency of cinema-going are sufficiently low for you almost certainly to need to supplement a cinema campaign with selected press , probably magazine , media .
4 Once the individual begins to establish regularities , to generalise over experience , it becomes possible for him not only to recognise a particular experience as being one of a type , say a scolding or an interview , it also becomes possible to predict what is likely to happen , what are likely to be the relevant features of context , within a particular type of communicative event .
5 we 've said it , if we can accumulate our own pots and pans , we 'll be like before they 're there for everybody up here to use .
6 Local Management of Schools was introduced to allow schools to decide for themselves how best to spend money to meet their pupils ' needs .
7 Too much had happened today for anything else really to surprise her .
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