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

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1 There is little to be gained from refusing to do so , but if you object to the warning for some reason , you should make that clear and pursue your rights under the appeals procedure .
2 12.2 Should the Proprietor for any reason whatsoever not prepare and deliver such updating revision and correction within such time as may be reasonably required by the Publisher the Publisher shall be free to employ for that purpose such writer ( or writers ) as it may think fit and to deduct all or part of the remuneration payable to such writer(s) from any monies due to the Proprietor for such updates , revisions or corrections .
3 Together we returned to the sitting-room for another game of ‘ Smee ’ .
4 Thus our customers should be advised of the current level of facilities granted and that soon the maximum facilities to be granted to the company will be £135,000 and we will be looking to the guarantee for this sum which in turn is supported by the charge over the above property .
5 If any such lien is not satisfied within a reasonable time the Carrier may at his absolute discretion sell the goods , or part thereof , as agent for the owner and apply the proceeds towards the monies due and the expenses of the retention , insurance and sale of the goods and shall , upon accounting to the Trader for any balance remaining , be discharged from all liability whatever in respect of the goods .
6 Your husband or wife must not object to the divorce for any reason .
7 I am grateful to the Minister for that intervention .
8 Mr. McAllion : I am grateful to the Minister for that reply .
9 I am grateful to the Minister for that reply .
10 Grateful to the minister for that reply but would he not agree with me that where local authorities erm local chambers of commerce and trades councils er and his own department of employment , are already working well together with good small initiatives , to put upon them English Estates , TECs , British coal enterprise er is in fact to do precisely what he does not advocate to make a mushrooming of bureaucracy and will he not undertake to evaluate these initiative to see if they really do work or whether they 're just providing jobs for the boys .
11 They look to the museum for some kind of validation .
12 Of modern poets , I had of course spoken to the boys — and to the masters for that matter , for most had ventured no further than Hardy and Houseman , like the Brasenose dons — of Eliot , Pound and the later Yeats ; and I discovered that they lapped this up as if slaking a mental thirst .
13 I 've never had to have more than one trip to the Consulate for any visa of mine .
14 Ten months is quite long enough to wait and you should try to get back to the specialist for another course of the ‘ kick-start ’ treatment .
15 Chamberlain fitted the following regression equation separately to the observations for each futures contract : where Vol t represents the volume for day t , and M t is the maturity on day t .
16 I talked to the lady for some time and we seemed to like the same things , so I was pleased when their bid was the successful one .
17 It is difficult to foresee any end to the necessity for this task in the immediate future , but then one never can tell .
18 ‘ I shall have to ask you not to come to the wardroom for some time after they come .
19 The Client Money Regulations , which provide that interest below certain specified amounts is not payable to the customer , thus modify the firm 's duty to account to the customer for that interest .
20 Another fake defector operating at the same time was Top Hat ( whose real name remains unknown ) , who also planted a lot of false information on the West through the Americans but did in 1965 expose the spy Frank Bossard , who worked in the Missile Guidance Branch at the Air Ministry and had been selling secrets to the GRU for some while .
21 On deck , Martha and Nenna had been joined by Maurice , who had decided to consider himself on holiday , and had not been to the pub for several nights .
22 I felt a migraine coming on and made my way to the villa for some peace and quiet .
23 This was obviously untrue since Blake's-arrest had been known to the Russians for several weeks .
24 How could anyone know that Wetherby was going to get hungry and go down to the kitchen for some cheese ?
25 Around twenty-to-eleven , I went down to the kitchen for some milk .
26 Ah , yes — somewhere around ten-forty she went down to the kitchen for some milk , and found the room unduly cold .
27 In April they decided to devote no more than £10 , in addition to the income from bequests , for prizes , and to make a " direct and formal " application to the Goldsmiths for some assistance .
28 Articles 85 and 86 of Table A ( prescribed pursuant to the Companies Act 1985 ) provide that so long as a director has disclosed his interest to the company , he may be a party to or interested in any transaction , and shall not by reason of his office be accountable to the company for any benefit he receives from such a transaction .
29 The right of shareholders to restrain directors from entering into transactions that fall outside the company 's objects is preserved , however , and the directors remain liable to the company for any loss that may result from entering into such transactions , and to that extent the doctrine of ultra vires survives .
30 Thus , a director must account to the company for any commissions he receives on company contracts , because he receives them only by virtue of his position as a director , and he could have been induced to encourage the company to enter into a contract which is not in its best interest .
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