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

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1 It had undertaken , a few weeks earlier , a massive drive across the region for the signing of a petition to Parliament appealing for the removal of the ‘ power-sharing ’ constitution .
2 In sharp contrast to his ‘ enthusiasm ’ of 1792 , in 1806 Fox introduced the abolition resolution by reminding the Commons what was owed to its own reputation after its 1792 decision for gradual abolition was not carried through ; he appealed to the memory of Pitt and the arguments of Burke ; he looked to parliament to speak for the nation on ‘ a question in which party feelings , arising out of political connections , can have no share ’ .
3 You will have to apply para 41 if you are to equity account for the associate in accordance with standard practice .
4 They were invited to court to perform for the Empress Maria Theresa and Emperor Francis I.
5 If true this undermines any claim to efficiency made for the market economy .
6 In 1792 , Carey by now the pastor of the Harvey Lane Church in Leicester , was persuaded to publish his pamphlet entitled ’ An Enquiry into the Obligation of Christians to Use Means for the Conversion of the Lost ’ .
7 The aim is to free-up housing for the needy and boost revenue from the city 's 57,000 tenants .
8 Within days , the civil aviation group of the Parliamentary Labour party sent a memorandum to Cabinet arguing for the complete nationalization of the European and South American companies .
9 Will the Prime Minister state clearly and concisely that , irrespective of the place or the audience or the day of the week , he has but one policy for the fourth Trident submarine — to build it , equip it and send it to sea armed for the nation 's defence ?
10 6.4 Payments shall be made by cheque in US dollars to the bank account of , details of which are set out in Schedule 5 , or to an account at such other bank in England as may from time to time nominate for the purpose .
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