Example sentences of "to [v-ing] [pron] for " in BNC.
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1 | Despite their criticism , peer review is the method most commonly used within the Research Councils for evaluating the scientific contributions of their own staff , in addition to using it for the evaluation of research proposals . |
2 | We would ask the Lord Chancellor to look at our contribution closely with a view to adopting it for the judiciary . ’ |
3 | As musicians , jazz poets and exponents of hardhitting lyrics there are n't many outfits that come even close to matching them for dynamism or style . |
4 | Indeed , the range of skills which actuaries develop nowadays are ideally suited to fitting them for corporate management in general . |
5 | but when we come to testing them for reading erm on the national curriculum to say level one , level two , level three |
6 | In terms of giving teachers more chances to learn and to develop it comes down to releasing them for as long as they can with some financial help , some doubling-up of teaching and a well-organized use of locally managed funds . |
7 | Over the years various attempts will have been made to insulate houses like these , but these are unlikely to match modern standards , and it will pay you to check out your existing level of insulation , with a view to improving it for the future . |
8 | And it 's possible that the curious telephone conversation in the flat , with its reference to postponing something for a week , related to your time limit . |
9 | Two of the bigger boys from Thorpe Street had once tried to outswing him for a dare , but Barry Lock had turned chicken at the last minute and Valance Fraser , who fancied himself as the cock of the street , had managed only a partial swing that left him dangling by his arms in the dirt . |
10 | I used to hide these three pennies because er not being used to having anything for nothing , when I 'd got two or three coppers , I 'd d I 'd find a little hiding place outside and this house had an outside wash house in the back and I used to hide them . |
11 | The fact that he gets it by being told it , as opposed to observing it for himself , is incidental . |
12 | I 'm … er … afraid I did n't get round to doing anything for the understudies . ’ |
13 | Their two-year project initially involves the implementation of software on a massively parallel Single Instruction , Multiple Data system , with a view to converting it for Multiple Instruction , Multiple Data systems at a later date . |
14 | He was used to paddling it for miles at a stretch . |
15 | World champion , and well on the way to winning it for a second time . |
16 | Because photographs and line artwork processed through a scanner are captured as bitmaps all the earlier comments about painting programs apply equally when it comes to re-sizing them for inclusion within a page . |