Example sentences of "for [pers pn] make the " in BNC.

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1 And recent research has dramatically shown that one way for them to make the break is through the activation of cellular oncogenes — genes that are more or less inactive in normal cells hut seem to be altered or activated in tumour cells ( New Scientist , vol 96 , p418 .
2 Today the Royals can not relax for a second , can not step one foot outside their own home without being met by a barrage of photographers waiting for them to make the smallest slip .
3 I could see that it was time for me to make the tea .
4 Then I inhale long and slowly , because it 's for me to make the move .
5 It would be invidious for me to make the choice .
6 All I would want is for you to make the journey into the burning , and then come back and report .
7 While it might be to your advantage to do so at the earliest opportunity , there is nevertheless no legal urgency for you to make the journey other than at your convenience .
8 But for you to make the trip just to turn me in … ’
9 After all , you confused me with someone else , and I really should n't care for you to make the same mistake twice .
10 As he was the only able-bodied man on the farm , it was a constant struggle for him to make the mortgage payments .
11 This in turn implies that the two generalizations already hinted at-that it was not normal practice either for the kasabat kadi to return to the medrese stream or for him to make the jump to the mevleviyet kadiliks were by then established : both are , of course , in a sense implicit in the Kanunname in so far as neither eventuality is mentioned , though , equally , neither is specifically excluded .
12 She wanted desperately to reach out to him , but she knew that she had to wait for him to make the first move .
13 Hotspur hung back from him , and let him gather himself , waited , indeed , for him to make the first assay , and put it by when it was made with the utmost care and forbearance .
14 She tried however to pin her thoughts on other matters and , recalling that Ven had only returned to Mariánské Láznë in order to pick up some papers , she realised that , since they were important enough for him to make the four-hour return journey , he must want them to hand over to someone else .
15 The apparent indecision was blamed on difficulties in working out travel arrangements for her to make the return trip to Scotland in one day .
16 And waited for her to make the next move .
17 But nor was it every day that in broad daylight — given that the light was n't all that good — that she stood in what was now quite heavy rain getting soaked while her amorous swain waited for her to make the next move .
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