Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] [prep] the [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | When vicar , Derek Sawyer retires , the church wants to sell off the land for housing . |
2 | Which is a shame , because in its proper place — and of course it has to coexist with the need for supportiveness and respect — it is just a game . |
3 | The statutory duty to consult a trade union about redundancies is well known , but both employers and those directly affected tend to be less familiar with what the law has to say about the need for consultation with affected individuals . |
4 | The President wants to travel to the Republic for a very special day . |
5 | After his residency with Cleveland Arts finishes , Mr Crowley plans to remain in the area for a time . |
6 | No consensus seems to exist in the literature for the identification of risk factors having the best prognostic value for early mortality after variceal haemorrhage . |
7 | 1.1 The Publisher hereby agrees to pay to the Author for the use of the Script the following payments : |
8 | 1.1 The Publisher hereby agrees to pay to the Author for the use of the Script the following payments : |
9 | He expects to stay at the hotel for some years to come to oversee operations . |
10 | However , this is not free from danger if one then seeks to rely on the clause for another class of liability , in the same action , for which exclusion is permitted , subject to the requirement of reasonableness . |
11 | Where a party fails to comply with the direction for exchange of witness statements , he will not be entitled to adduce evidence to which the direction related without leave of the court ( RSC Ord 38 , r2A(10) ) . |
12 | So he fails to delve under the surface for answers to some pretty fundamental questions . |
13 | It is inevitable that during a series of days spent ferreting there will be one occasion or more when a loose ferret , one fitted with a muzzle , fails to return to the surface for one reason or another . |