Example sentences of "to [noun pl] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 And with an unbroken record of bonus payments to with-profits policyholders for every year since 1824 .
2 Similarly , it is open to firms to argue for a restrictive agreement before the Restrictive Trade Practices Court , citing one or more of the ‘ gateways ’ continued in the Act .
3 The Innovation Award applied to firms applying for the Fledgling or the Enterprise Award .
4 This procedure applies to actions brought for the recovery of a sum , in either contract or tort , not exceeding £1000 .
5 ‘ Non-criminal lunatics ’ and ‘ criminal lunatics ’ ( the continued use of archaic terminology betraying attitudes towards them ) officially numbered 2,077 and 318 , respectively , at the end of 1980 , according to figures collected for the All-India Committee on Jail Reforms ( 1983 ) .
6 As a matter of courtesy we generally release the Information memorandum to accountants acting for the would-be buyer unless they request it be sent direct to their clients .
7 For the time being , the practical effect of the change will be limited to accountants lobbying for a change in the law in the vast majority of states that do not permit accountants to incorporate — only Colorado , Hawaii , Kansas and Wyoming allow it at present .
8 However , when it comes to the crunch you will probably find yourself writing round to agencies asking for an interview .
9 There are countless individual stories encapsulated in the photographs of migrant workers arriving at Continental stations or commuters pouring into the London termini , of the Jews being herded on to trains headed for the death-camps , or of armies departing for half a dozen different wars — the brave , cheerful , youthful faces of a nation 's young men heading off for the rendezvous with destiny .
10 The charges relate to trees cleared for a new plantation .
11 But an explanation by Loganair to passengers waiting for a flight in Stornoway yesterday set new standards for bizarre apologies .
12 The extra width available will be a boon to photographers looking for a rich textured background for full sized studio work .
13 This conclusion is as pertinent to women caring for an elderly or disabled person as it is to their sisters caring for young , able-bodied children .
14 Many local authorities award grants to students reading for the Bar on the same basis as University awards .
15 Courses are also given to students reading for the degree in Human Sciences , and for a number of postgraduate degrees in area studies .
16 Talks and meetings on topics of interest to nurses looking for a change in career direction are held throughout the day , and personnel and recruitment officers make themselves available to answer questions and arrange interviews for interested applicants .
17 What instructions must be given to nurses caring for the patient ?
18 Chart 15 , from Karen Wruck at the Harvard Business School , shows part of the answer why : in a highly leveraged firm , default is triggered by the inability to meet payments to claimants accounting for a much larger proportion of the firm 's value than in a firm with more equity ; and the loss to creditors of failing to agree on new terms is thus potentially bigger .
19 ‘ I came to Phraxos looking for a house to rent .
20 The second thing to note is that each offence carries its own scale of penalties , and penalties for one offence are not added on to penalties imposed for a different offence .
21 The remaining 69 seats were allocated according to votes cast for the national lists of the 27 parties who had collected enough signatures to be eligible .
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