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

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1 None of the versions we have will run under System V/2 , and we would therefore have to arrange for Waterloo to port the code to run under your operating system .
2 She found herself searching back to her youth for reasons to explain the blind and selfish obsessions which had taken hold of her since they arrived in the French tropics and she wondered if her father 's ruin and death by his own hand in the Louisiana cotton slump of 1989 , when she was only two years old , was the root cause .
3 But constitutional expert Michael Nash , who is soon to bring out a book , A Royal Divorce , about the history of the British monarchy , said last night : ‘ The best thing to happen would be for William to become the next in line to the throne .
4 Maurin could bustle Barbara Coleman off to Nice against her will , but he would also go shopping for tablets to replace the forgotten ones .
5 Familiarisation of all health care workers with changes in policy and the background of research and development and aims of policy would eliminate some of the frustrations and create a more supportive environment for Health Care Workers who are involved in implementing new policies acknowledging the need for change to meet the new challenges .
6 Acknowledgements : We thank the Fundaccon de Banco Bilbao Vizcaya for support to visit the University of Bilbao and the SERC for supporting some of this research .
7 On the proposal that the training contract should make it possible for employers to recover the cost of their investment in training , the difficulties to which the hon. Gentleman referred can be reflected in the contract .
8 As a result , it is becoming increasingly common for employers to engage the services of relocation companies which help expatriates and their families to find suitable accommodation .
9 The case further indicates the need for employers to adopt the most appropriate type of disciplinary measure in each case .
10 Now if I , am I right in saying that B T is happy to continue er with the present framework of Trust Law , because within that framework you 've proposed to us er a er a body of ideas about the composition of the numbers of trustees and who they should represent , which would make it much more difficult for employers to raid the fund .
11 Just as it is important for employers to understand the system and language of education , so it is important for teachers and students to understand the needs and concerns of employers .
12 Second , it was open for employers to challenge the content of courses where they felt that it was irrelevant to industrial relations ( an option increasingly taken up by employers in the past five years ) .
13 In some cases we might be happy for courts to do the weighing exercise involved and , to the extent that we are , we could have a ‘ common law ’ of public law compensation .
14 The second key question was how far it was desirable ( or feasible ) for courts to control the exit from the marriage .
15 It was hard for Sophie to face the kindly accusation in the two pairs of eyes gazing at her .
16 Our next plan is to go for endowment to stop the roller coaster ride we 've gone on with the city ’ .
17 The remaining sections contain a wealth of ideas and suggestions for activities to develop the four skills , grammar , vocabulary , and social language .
18 This will obviate the need for cyclists to negotiate the two roundabouts .
19 Tom Lamb , for the cycling group , said it was highly dangerous at the moment for cyclists to cross the Tees to get to Stockton .
20 The high prevalence of resistance in our study highlights the need for policies to restrict the use of antibiotics to limit the spread of resistant strains and hence preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics in treating acne .
21 The policeman kicked it away and gestured for Whitlock to approach the police car .
22 It is important for musicians to appreciate the difference between an ‘ income received ’ deal and an ‘ at source ’ deal .
23 Despite the desire to maintain secrecy , the entire operation was under the scrutiny of local citizens in the area , many of whom stayed for hours to witness the spectacle .
24 Hundreds of fans queued for hours to meet the man who became heavyweight champion of the world but in the process developed Parkinson 's Syndrome , a disorder of the nervous system .
25 Melrose sneaked ahead through a Chalmers drop goal in the 65th minute only for McKechnie to nullify the effort in similar style barely a minute later .
26 The Royal Observatory of Edinburgh has applied for funding to develop the system for use with patients .
27 Traditionally this was the time for artists to add the final touches .
28 In May 1529 , Henry decided to wait no longer and arranged for Wolsey to hear the case under his own legatine authority at a court at Blackfriars in London .
29 It was planted for generations to supply the strong bows for archers but now appears to have a new role as a protector — in the fight against cancer .
30 A new Baldwin electronic organ was bought for £6800 to replace the original Compton organ installed in 1954 at a cost of £1150 .
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