Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [to-vb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He had his own share of responsibility to bear for this .
2 On that first visit to Iceland we made Lake Mývatn our turning point , but before retracing our route back to Reykjavik and the ferry , we made a detour up the valley of Bárðardalur to look for one of the breeding places of the pink-footed goose .
3 But this argument assumes that there is some value in separating the issue of entitlement to apply for judicial review from the question of entitlement to a remedy at the end of the day .
4 It must have cost a lot of money to go for that amount of time ?
5 The level of rent to qualify for full Housing Benefit subsidy will be determined according to locally operating market forces .
6 When does the right hon. Gentleman expect the next tranche of type 23 orders , to which he did not refer in his statement , to be in the pipeline and when can we expect the next round of tendering to start for those ?
7 At this point I persuaded her to part with a small sample of blood to check for glandular fever and to see that she was n't anaemic .
8 But you will no doubt agree that the very best staff plans are those which give clear margins of error to allow for those days when an employee is ill or for one reason or another below par .
9 It takes the same amount of fuel to cook for 20 as it does to cook for 10 .
10 As a result , we have another ill-thought-out form of taxation to pay for local authorities .
11 An architect 's drawing-board makes an excellent piece of furniture to use for close-range work , but it is too large to be accommodated in the classroom .
12 It is in fact one and three quarter miles long , which is a lot of tunnel to maintain for any permanent way gang , whom I do n't imagine relish the thought of working in the dark , damp , gloomy bore .
13 On March 6 a compromise solution was reached between Foreign Minister Stoyan Ganev and Zhelev over the National Intelligence Service , which would be the subject of legislation to allow for parliamentary supervision of it .
14 I will allow questions to the Secretary of State to continue for 10 minutes ; if hon. Members ask brief questions , they will all be called .
15 But it is highly doubtful that many such litigants exist in real life , and if they do , the requirement of leave to apply for judicial review should be adequate to deal with them .
16 This discretion can also be used to justify refusal of leave to apply for judicial review under RSC Ord. 53 ; and so it is sometimes said that the whole judicial review jurisdiction is discretionary , not just the remedies .
17 3 A class of words may undergo regular change of form to provide for certain changing circumstances , in particular : ( a ) They may change form because they appear in more than one element of a structure : It is my father ; It is my father 's car .
18 It also offers the chance for customers to decide whether they wish the term of agreement to run for two or three years .
19 Is it the responsibility of medicine to compensate for poor quality of life or to eliminate injustices by non-consenting life-terminating acts — or is death to be seen as a therapy ?
20 He had to go the long way around , but it gave him plenty of time to watch for any indication that there might be anybody at home .
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