Example sentences of "[noun] for [pron] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I think the sorry , Bill , the erm confusion arises because we 're talking about warranties and insurance and most people buying a car , getting extended insurance or one of these insurance schemes , will assume it 's warranty , but there 's no protection for somebody issuing a warranty going out of business .
2 So there are a multitude of different reasons for someone to join a church planting team .
3 He declared that it provides time for the family to gather or the body to be transported home and it offers an opportunity for them to see the person in a state of peaceful repose .
4 Given the particular disposition of the policeman or woman and the nature of the case , court duty can become an opportunity for them to have a ‘ good fight ’ , and pleasure can be taken in ‘ getting one over the solicitor ’ .
5 Plus , there 's a unique opportunity for you to purchase a Clothes Show Live carrier bag and catalogue .
6 The cherry blossom also symbolizes an opportunity for you to tap a powerful new source of experience and committed expertise which will help your business blossom ; the Mitsui Taiyo Kobe Bank .
7 ‘ It was a good opportunity for us to develop the application as part of the contract . ’
8 It was close enough to the cottage for her to take an early morning dip or a quick swim before dinner .
9 At this point a Moral Re-Armament force visited Kenya , and Anderson got permission for them to address the camp .
10 My manager has given me permission for me to use the shop foyer for a whole day and I hope to get local radio and local papers to advertise the sale for me .
11 Some months earlier I had written to Sir Sidney Barton who , fortunately for me , was still British Minister in Addis Ababa , asking him to obtain the Emperor 's permission for me to follow the Awash river through the Danakil country to discover where and how it ended .
12 The example engagement letter at 1101.2 includes a request for permission for us to inform the auditors of our appointment .
13 I will make contact with the movement and get permission for you to attend the next meeting . ’
14 He has persuaded the new Armed Forces minister , Jeremy Hanley , to see a delegation next week to hear Chester 's case for it to have the new centralised pay and personnel centre .
15 There is no provision for it to order a payment on account of costs .
16 It was so much the sort of remark one could only make to a girl friend , but Rupert took it very nicely and said with only slightly forced heartiness , ‘ Jolly good , and it 's an excuse for me to have a better meal than usual , too .
17 David escorted her there on her first morning and was touchingly concerned for her , insisting on taking a cushion for her to soften the hard seat on the press benches and urging her to promise to leave the stuffy , dark-panelled room if she felt faint or troubled .
18 Despite this , BCAR have an Auster V operational from Old Sarum airfield , Wilts , with plans for it to visit the D-Day beaches in 1994 during the 50th anniversary celebrations .
19 First my father 's plans for my marrying a French princess , precluded my offering you anything more than a clandestine attachment — and now , with the future so uncertain , I fear that clandestine attachment and French princess are each as remote as the other .
20 IGNORED our plea for him to address the ‘ Southgate Semiotics Society ’ — a body ‘ concerned with discussing the most poignant examples of what we believe to be ironic , individualist/regionalist and deconstructionist English . ’
21 raise say a hundred pound or seventy five and then that can go towards payment er the payment for someone to patrol the car park for the plays .
22 As he was the only able-bodied man on the farm , it was a constant struggle for him to make the mortgage payments .
23 Lupins for her had a peppery smell , bracken a smell of the sea .
24 And then she would look to Gary for him to begin the piano again , and she would look us straight in the eye for as long as possible , and she would sing :
25 After his release he lived in Kent , preaching regularly in Rochester Cathedral and laying the foundations for what became the Quaker community there .
26 It took nearly an hour for her to empty the wardrobe and dressing-table .
27 I leave at 7.30am and by 8am have checked Skipper over and given him a small handful of feed in his manger ( which seems to keep him happy when other horses are fed and means I do n't have to wait an hour for him to digest a full feed ) .
28 Peter arranged a taxi to Victoria for me to catch a train to Gatwick and the last flight to Edinburgh .
29 He took the instrument and listened to Sandy 's heart for what seemed a long time .
30 Not every Zionist or Palestinian needs to be a fervent believer in this kind of credo for it to have a force and tenacity which can not be ignored .
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