Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 The order is likely to be the largest single low pressure C02 contract awarded for a UK site this year .
2 IBM also has new 1Gb and 1.37Gb disk drives for the RS/6000 , $4,800 and $5,480 respectively , as well as an M-Video Capture Adaptor at $2,250 , a new Ethernet transceiver converter for connection to twisted-pair cable networks at $280 .
3 Th this is something that is developing members will be aware of the er proposals for er competition for white collar services and we sh we recharge these costs at the moment historic leases and the central departments are at the moment developing er trading accounts for all these and as we develop that work we we can correct our previous charges so there will be some sort of changes in the way we charge and as I say that 's coming through in these costs committees because it 's it 's shifting money around between different committees so we shifted the budget at the same time .
4 Er this is a long sort of type of er barrel used for probably importing wine .
5 So executors ca n't get their own er time paid for .
6 I mean I said to him oh er what he 's really got to get really is a cooker erm cos I said to him , I , I said to him if you really want to try and move in next week then you have n't got another week 's money to pay for that , you know
7 Ministers would be angry , too — which might explain any reluctance on Mr MacGregor 's part to push for morning sittings .
8 Does dismissal of God 's existence make for greater openness and enquiry , or does it have the effect of closing the door on trying to understand what is strange or threatening to itself which might be , for example , the claims of other religions ?
9 … Recently he had the script of Chekhov 's play adapted for television .
10 Claude Simon 's fiction provides for the possibility of retrieval , if we accept the mimetic claim that the form of the novel must be dictated by the incoherence and instability of memory and perception : in Le Vent ( 1957 ) , L'Herbe ( 1958 ) , La Route des Flandres ( 1960 ) , Le Palace ( 1962 ) and Histoire ( 1967 ) , the fragmentation and discontinuity of reality is conveyed in the narrative syntax itself .
11 Lord Denning concluded that the proposition did not apply in this case and that there were reasons which a reasonable minister could entertain and so there was no ground on which the court could interfere with the minister 's decision to ask for a ballot order .
12 Thus , while the Profitboss might think that the red logo has more impact , he 'll accept his boss 's decision to go for green .
13 While SWAPO 's decision to opt for English as the official language reflects a wish to avoid conflicts between different indigenous languages , relatively few people who have not been refugees know English well , and this will have to be taken into consideration in teacher training .
14 Yorkshire 's decision to opt for Sachin was an inevitable product of the school of thinking which seeks to limit the number of first-class cricketers on its committee .
15 It is not hard , however , to make a strong case for the view that unrest in a particular part of the empire in 1858 loomed large in the regime 's decision to opt for the version of emancipation which gave peasants land .
16 In the 1960s once Britain 's decision to apply for membership of the Community was blocked by President de Gaulle , WEU did serve as a conduit , no matter how limited , between Britain and the Six .
17 Greenpeace 's decision to apply for a review follows its successful private prosecution of chemical company Albright and Wilson — the first such private action taken under the provisions of the 1989 Water Act .
18 Sophia 's decision to pay for a private nurse was a super gesture .
19 But these have been relatively rare phenomena , with small , alternative media constantly struggling to survive and dependent on financial support from donor agencies due to women 's inability to pay for such information flows .
20 Chidzero 's budget allowed for expenditure in the year to June 30 , 1991 , to rise to Z$8,200 million ( US$3,350 million ) from Z$6,400 million in 1989-90 .
21 If anything was missing it was the special 's responsibility to ask for it , and ask fast .
22 It is the student 's responsibility to arrange for payment in full , on or before enrolment , although arrangements exist to allow self-funding students to pay in termly instalments ( see below ) .
23 It is the student 's responsibility to arrange for payment in full on or before enrolment .
24 Britain never adopted the terms of the Convention because the Government Actuary considered that it threatened to usurp the husband 's responsibility to provide for his family and because it would have resulted in the payment of higher National Health Insurance ( NHI ) contributions .
25 Crawford 's willingness to suffer for the good of the show , beyond the call of duty , was an early example of the masochistic rigours he would endure for the sake of comedy .
26 Maggie 's heart lurched for many reasons .
27 One 's heart bled for Cowdrey , for he looked desperately nervous and soon succumbed without scoring .
28 The oilbird 's click lasts for about a hundredth of a second and is not a single sound but a burst of pulses , each only about a thousandth of a second long .
29 Anthony Marriott and Alistair Foot 's script called for the clerk to be a ‘ heavy ’ type , but Crawford was successful in changing the underling to a meek , nervous sort .
30 The Aeschylean Titan , who , to his own cost , gives man fire and thereby civilization , has an artist 's confidence in the sufficiency of his own capacities and an artist 's readiness to suffer for it .
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