Example sentences of "we [vb base] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A Cleveland Police spokeswoman said : ‘ We apologise for this lady 's distress .
2 We apologise for this oversight .
3 We apologise for any misunderstanding which may have arisen from this error .
4 We apologise for any inconvenience caused .
5 We readily accept that management of the Ministry of Sound takes unprecedented and most stringent measures to prevent drugs being taken into the club and we apologise for any implication to the contrary .
6 We apologise for any embarrassment this error may have caused .
7 We apologise for any embarrassment caused by these errors .
8 The two organisations are not in fact connected and we apologise for any confusion that may have been caused .
9 We apologise for any trouble caused .
10 Whatever that figure is there will automatically internally produce a target figure that we want for that book .
11 Fixing me with a stare he delivered in a monotone these words : ‘ We charge for technical support information ’ .
12 We hope for some sort of strengthened glass and double locks , ’ he said .
13 At Great Bedwyn we stop for welcome break and cheer the first of the singles through .
14 ‘ Although it is impossible to respond to all the pleas we receive for charitable aid , it is wonderful when we can help a worthwhile cause . ’
15 We yearn for that reality in this .
16 We yearn for that reality in this .
17 We yearn for that reality in this .
18 We yearn for that reality in this .
19 According to pragmatism what we call legal rights are only the servants of the best future : they are instruments we construct for that purpose and have no independent force or ground .
20 We stand for some time looking at its forty-six Doric columns ( some of them , sadly , fallen ) , appreciating the entasis , the capital formation , the details of the entablature , and so on .
21 And so we are we look for that sort of commitment before people leave er the room today .
22 The central theme of the Unit 's philosophy is that there is only one science , no matter how finely disciplines have become subdivided ( largely for administrative purposes ) over the years , and so we look for those research proposals which are naturally and freely expressed .
23 Every year we look for buried treasure .
24 So we look for any mark under the cuts , or for a bump on the back of the head . ‘
25 £60m paid off as we save for rainy day
26 What will happen to the original relationship if we control for this test factor ?
27 ‘ We 're also recognising the strength of local teams as we drive for increased market share in the individual countries of the new Europe .
28 But if replication needs complex machinery , since the only way we know for complex machinery ultimately to come into existence is cumulative selection , we have a problem .
29 This conclusion may not remain universally true when we allow for heterogeneous capital ; none the less , the possibility remains that shifting may take place and we need to check when considering policy proposals the likelihood of this actually happening .
30 And he refuses to recognise that high interest rates are the price we pay for that deficit . ’
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