Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] for [pron] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 So it 's definitely the latter , we are developing a fully capable Eurofighter two thousand aircraft and if erm any of our four participating nations do not want a particular facility then we will make provision for them to leave that out in production and if an export customer does not require the full range of capabilities we can also remove them for that export customer .
2 Now Whitaker must concentrate on an Olympic challenge with the charismatic grey , as Mr and Mrs Bradley , who would not let him go to Seoul , have given permission for him to compete in Barcelona .
3 The Iranian government had given permission for it to land , the first time that landing rights had been given to US government aircraft in Iran since the revolution of 1979 .
4 Indeed , the company 's relocation package recognised the fact that the Thames acted as a barrier to relocation for the Kent-based employees and made provision for them to make four paid visits to view accommodation .
5 At this point a Moral Re-Armament force visited Kenya , and Anderson got permission for them to address the camp .
6 We had gone to the Council Offices to obtain permission for him to take it with him .
7 If it might benefit Kirsty for him to know what had really happened between herself and Ryan , would she be justified in breaking her promise ?
8 Sara said , and flapped the bodice to show how generous the seamstress had been in allowing room for her to grow .
9 My Member of Parliament , Harold Lever , in response to an earlier letter of mine , wrote to the Algerian ambassador in London and got approval for me to cross the Algerian Sahara on foot .
10 They make room for themselves to play strokes deflecting balls off the line of the stumps and deliberately playing ‘ educated edges ’ through the now unpopulated slips area .
11 And does provide food for you to have ?
12 Certainly not enough to afford shelter for him to get nearer the hut .
13 Because we 've been talking for a while so had time for it to evaporate .
14 I will make contact with the movement and get permission for you to attend the next meeting . ’
15 It has become agony for her to live up to the manufactured image of America 's favourite grandmother .
16 After stating it , pause to give time for it to sink in .
17 However I am pursuing that with the Property Services Department , who act for both the Council and the Board , and they have given authority for us to enter the land for the purpose of drilling bore-holes etc .
18 A £1,000 grant has been recommended by Langbaurgh 's finance committee towards the provision of a ramp for disabled people to have access to Scaling Dam sailing club which has a specially adapted dinghy for them to enjoy the sport .
19 Allow space for them to spread .
20 And she said er well it does take time for them to dry out does n't it , she said ?
21 It may take time for you to get the knack .
22 It would take time for it to pass , and require rest .
23 In other European countries we have worked through agents and believe that it does not make sense for us to continue to try to service all those countries when LDP has a substantial full-time sales force already in place .
24 If he was more successful than me , I could say it made sense for me to give up my career . ’
25 For fathers in say , metalworking or joinery , there was no chance at all of their daughters following in their footsteps , but it made sense for them to seize the chance offered by the printing trade .
26 Listed here are just a selection of the major events taking place for you to enjoy on your Warm Hearted Weekend in the Big Heart of England .
27 And fetch water for them to wash and that .
28 Your mama sent word for me to do this .
29 He gestured with a long , withered arm for her to follow him up the stairs .
30 It took time for her to find out , but she needed no other evidence than her eyes to tell her Ferdinando had lost interest in the pretty maid .
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