Example sentences of "for to " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I am thinking , Miss Abernethie , she is perhaps wondering , Like myself , why you were sent for to Naples in the middle of the new-engaged couple 's holiday .
2 He had explored areas which ranged from the untidy and uncared for to the downright squalid .
3 To talk about God to starving men is simply a waste of time for to them God is bread ; he can only appear to them as the bread of life .
4 At the same time the Solicitors ' Practice Rules 1990 on commissions have been amended ; the minimum amount of solicitor 's commission that must be accounted for to a client has been doubled to £20 .
5 Words like TODAY , TOMORROW and YESTERDAY become compounds because there are words/signs for TO + DAY , TO + MORROW , and YESTER + DAY .
6 The whole of the accumulation , he said , was accounted for to the fraction of one farthing .
7 Manager Intikhab earned a severe reprimand for to journalists that his players had been ‘ insulted ’ by umpire Palmer 's handling of the sweater .
8 This is difficult to conceive , and it may be wrong , but some such hypothesis seemed called for to Freud 's mind at the end of his life 's work in psychoanalysis .
9 The Earl of Northumberland had given him a coach and four horses , ‘ a gift greater than I was beholding for to any subject ’ .
10 Send for Full Colour brochure and Booking for to .
11 Deferred tax should be accounted for to the extent that it is probable that an asset or liability will arise .
12 Davis had suspected that for to could not introduce complements of the verb want , and one particular native speaker , when questioned , had confirmed this tentative hypothesis .
13 I want for to be helpful
14 Er well er I d I remember the er in the infants , er in the infants section it was necessary for to er for to touch y touch your hat , touch your little cap , er when the er when the headmistress when the headmistress er went by .
15 and these two men would employ half a dozen other men , you see , and whether w whether it was for to get a foothold in the future for to be one of these contractors or not , I j I just do n't know .
16 Er I remember one I remember one demonstration , we were able to er we were e employed you see , er we we did n't we did n't participate in the er in a national march , but what we were able to do on one occasion was er to raise enough money for one or two of us , for to er go to London by the train , and er be in Hyde Park when er the er the various contingents from e er from various areas er of London , marched er marched into er marched into Hyde Park .
17 This was the first time she had admitted openly that all was not well ; and I was forced to reassure her , for otherwise she might find herself in sympathy with me , she might come to my side , and this was unthinkable , for to be understood by her was a prospect beyond endurance .
18 Yet it is strange that the same evening Tutilo should be sent for to Longner .
19 ‘ You know now , ’ she said , ‘ that he was not sent for to Longner that night .
20 However , as Dixit ( 1987 ) notes , equations ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) in general define the ratio as a function of the vector and not in terms of In order for to be a function of , at least locally , the parameters must satisfy the following final expression : Given the definition of ta ; a in ( 10 ) and using equations ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) , and ( 11 ) , the final expression for the elasticity of substitution can be derived as :
21 Deferred taxation is accounted for to the extent that a liability or an asset is expected to crystallise .
22 Understanding the legal effect of payments is important because of the need to make sure that VAT is correctly accounted for to the Customs and Excise and to understand the circumstances in which it may be reclaimed .
23 And churning and the carrying water for er for to for for the household and needed a lot of water when you were churning to wash the the butter properly .
24 Well now then you had to get different spaces for to here .
25 I personally have much to be grateful for to those linguists who have gone on ahead and erected signposts , and I hope the examples I have used today illustrate my conviction that , notwithstanding its theoretical manoeuverings and terminological idiosyncrasies , an awareness of the questions and findings of linguistic research can help turn our language study into what it should be , a voyage of discovery .
26 And this is a way for to fill up our purse Although we do get it with many a curse And the poem ends : Then hay for the Clothing Trade , it goes on brave ; We scorn for to toyl and moyl , nor yet to starve .
27 The realization of this event is thus felt to be prospective , an object of the longing or desire of this person , hence the need for to .
28 As for to in its use with the infinitive , it signifies a relation between two spatial entities in time — the non-ordinalized general person incorporated in the infinitive and the often-ordinalized extra-verbal person of which the infinitive is predicated in a particular use .
29 At the heart of her case lies the claim that the merchant , like the monk , is not generous as a virtue but rather as a matter of " " calculated business policy " " , for the sake of appearing creditworthy : We may creaunce whil we have a name , But goldlees for to be , it is no game .
30 I mean , it is n't as though we have to operate a policy in which we heavily advertise the availability of grants , it , it can develop via word of mouth , if we advertise anything , we would be inundated with demand for to a level that we could n't cope with .
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