Example sentences of "to [pron] [noun pl] for the " in BNC.

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1 I am deeply grateful to my parents for the fact that until I was twelve years old and started at the grammar school , I was completely unaware of class distinctions .
2 I 've been very fortunate to be able to become part of your industry , to see part of your contribution to my patients for the great tomorrow .
3 Banner Residential Properties draws shareholders ' attention to the RICS requirement in the notes to its accounts for the year ended 31 March 1992 .
4 In addition , your legal advisers will be responsible for the drafting of the offer document and associated documentation and for advice as to its contents for the purposes of satisfying the requirements of the London Stock Exchange and the City Code .
5 Silvia had stuck to her promises for the first couple of days , but then had followed a catalogue of excuses and cancelled lessons that had left Ronni feeling angry and on edge .
6 I spent some time every day looking after her , and the rest of the time with my cousins , listening to their plans for the future .
7 Coun. Frank Robson ( Lab ) said that Leech Homes had again decided to add more houses to their plans for The Pastures , off Hunden 's Lane .
8 We used to do the live show that was never broadcast — it was just the bit after all the other stars have been on stage and mimed to their records for the audience .
9 Sammy was presently delivering one of our Nautor Swans to its Massachusetts owner ; many of the charter yachts were privately owned and only leased into Cutwater 's care on condition that we delivered them back to their owners for the northern summer .
10 The men of the ship 's company lived in a makeshift hut for ten months , and then took to their boats for the homeward passage , reaching Novaya Zemlya , where they met the Hope , commanded by Sir Allen W. Young [ q.v. ] , who had been sent to find them .
11 When the party was over , all but the very young , who had to be confined to their cages for the night , would find their way back into the forest .
12 Under the Solicitors Accounts ( Deposit Interest ) Rules 1987 , solicitors have a duty to account to their clients for the interest earned by the placing of such monies in a solicitors ' client account .
13 This started with a short note , dated October nineteen thirty-eight , agreeing to their terms for The Factory Whistle .
14 But it is first necessary to consult the available empirical evidence on the relevant theoretical issues before we turn to their recommendations for the conduct of monetary policy .
15 At 4.00 p.m. on Saturday 11 June the drivers engaged in their traditional sprint start to their cars for the 23rd Le Mans , scheduled to cover more than 4000 mkm ( 2500 miles ) .
16 Argana initially acceded to their demands for the convening of a party congress to select a new leadership , but later described the demonstrators as " hooligans " .
17 The British men 's hockey team have been putting the final touches to their preparations for the Olympics .
18 From 1898 the Prison Commissioners became , as their chairman already was , Directors of Convict Prisons in addition to their responsibilities for the local prisons .
19 Hostels Researchers at The Policy Studies Institute were commissioned by the then Department of Health and Social Security to study the extent to which hostels for the needy provided care as well as accommodation and food , to enable the department to decide if , how , and by whom they should be funded .
20 The Scottish bus passengers consultative committee proposed in new clause 5 would consider the needs of the disabled if representations were made to it Provisions for the disabled should also be contained in the code of conduct that we have asked to be drawn up .
21 ‘ This … ’ said Tom Kean carefully , reading the paper again to convince his brain as well as his eyes , ’ — is General Robert E. Lee 's orders to his Commanders for the battle … we 've found their plan of action wrapped round three cigars . ’
22 Although within Goody 's own terms they do provide a challenge to his claims for the consequences of a shift from oral to literate culture , they do not provide an unambiguous or ‘ scientific ’ starting point from which to test those claims .
23 ANDY ROXBURGH , Scotland 's national coach , spent last night anxious over the availability of Steve Nicol , the Liverpool midfielder-defender central to his plans for the crucial World Cup match with Norway on Wednesday .
24 ANDY ROXBURGH , the Scotland coach , spent last night worrying about Steve Nicol , the Liverpool midfielder-defender who is central to his plans for the crucial World Cup match with Norway on Wednesday , writes Patrick Glenn .
25 Andy Roxburgh , the Scotland coach , spent last night worrying about Steve Nicol , the Liverpool midfielder-defender who is central to his plans for the crucial World Cup match with Norway on Wednesday .
26 It was dominated by three things ; the Emperor 's desk , a vast filing cabinet , and a large-scale map of Paris — the latter being essential to his plans for the transformation of the city .
27 Having decided to surrender to his plans for the evening — lunch had been a light one and already the pangs of hunger were making themselves felt — she would n't do it without a token show of resistance .
28 It was the designer 's work on the planes which won Britain the Schneider trophy — the World Cup of the aviation world , which led to his designs for the Spitfire .
29 No okay , so you just have the appropriate page which relates to his savings for the future .
30 Once the President had retired to his quarters for the short flight , the DDI opened the envelope he 'd been handed when he arrived at the airport .
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