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

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1 RENAULT has relegated the sunroof to the options list for top versions of its new Safrane .
2 The information contained in the will prompts a search of the Silkstone parish registers and a visit to the church to look for tombstones .
3 The toast to the Divisions has for some time been a ‘ musical geography tour ’ and this time people present were treated to an extra musical item being the toast to National Office , whereby gave an immaculate rendition of The Hippopotamus Song .
4 Why , farmers should be asking , is it left to the Duke to crusade for farming 's cause which others are paid to prosecute ?
5 Why , farmers should be asking , is it left to the Duke to crusade for farming 's cause which others are paid to prosecute ?
6 The reader 's relationship to Proust 's text switches from the closeness , produced by paraphrase and quotation , of listening to the text speaking for itself , to a more removed perspective from which de Man and his reader stand back from that text and speculate on a general rule about language .
7 When a prospect comes to the stand looking for literature , this should be an ideal opportunity for the salesperson to establish contact and obtain details of the prospect .
8 Down to the seashore to look for mussels ? ’
9 Six had problems with the medical profession : two wanted maintenance and could n't get it , the other four came to the Council to ask for advice on changing their GP .
10 The residents have presented a petition to the council calling for the plans to be shelved until an alternative access to the site can be found .
11 The company turned to the council asking for a £100,000 loan .
12 We 're going down to the beach to look for mussels . ’
13 These include particle-induced X-ray emission ( PIXE ) which provides quantitative analytical information down to the parts-per-million level for elements above sodium in the periodic table by measuring the characteristic X-ray emission following proton/electron collisions ; Rutherford backscattering spectrometry ( RBS ) , which when applied to thin biological specimens , provides information on the matrix elements C , N and O by measuring the energy of the backscattered incident ion after a nuclear collision ; and scanning transmission ion microscopy ( STIM ) which gives information on the structure and density of the sample by monitoring the energy loss of the transmitted ions .
14 The partitions contain sound insulation and thermal insulation to the level required for inclusion of projects in the Electricity Board 's Civic Shield Award Scheme .
15 He rowed him back however and the convict went to the door to beg for money .
16 He then went back to the door to check for any sign of the security guards he was certain would be waiting for him .
17 The real argument is not how a doctor 's conduct can be characterized , but whether under the circumstances he has fulfilled his duty to the patient to care for him in good faith .
18 That settled , we wandered down to the river looking for food and natural wonders .
19 The moneys provided for the preparation of NHS trust proposals are in addition to the moneys provided for patient care .
20 Hours of work are recorded and sent monthly to the Coordinator to allow for any flexibility agreed with the Coordinator .
21 For the losers it 's back to the mirror to prepare for next year .
22 OUP believes that modern methods of electronic data processing can be adapted to the tasks required for the production of a new OED .
23 Kathy Rooney had to leave me one night when we were dining at the Kensington Hilton , so she took me to the porter to arrange for him to take me upstairs to my room when I was ready .
24 It was an extraordinary moment in their history — a united leadership led by the Left , returning to the coalfields to campaign for their agreed claim .
25 Exactly one week after the IRA firebombed a shopping centre police have been back to the scene looking for possible witnesses .
26 Khieu Samphan was injured and he and Son Sen , the two Khmer Rouge SNC delegates , were rescued only with difficulty by police and security forces after Hun Sen himself had gone to the scene to appeal for calm .
27 Mr Lanaghan returned to the scene to look for his attackers about 10 times … because he felt the police had little chance of success .
28 From prison Cranmer wrote to the Queen asking for her mercy and pardon for his heinous folly in following the Will of Edward VI .
29 Outside its base SVR4.0 kernel activities , UI is still hard at work on on a microkernel version of Unix , which will it hopes will broaden the attraction of Unix to the telecommunications market for example , with its embrace of real-time and parallel systems .
30 However , the sanction chosen should be real and effective , that is , it should satisfy cumulatively the following three conditions : ( a ) it should be adequate in relation to the damage sustained ( principle of proportionality ) , ( b ) it should have a real deterrent effect on the author of the infringement ( principle of effectiveness ) and ( c ) it should be at least comparable to the sanctions imposed for infringements of national law of similar nature and importance ( principle of non discrimination or of comparability ) .
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