Example sentences of "[verb] it [prep] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Where a statutory authority is under a mandatory obligation to supply a service , whether with a saving or nuisance clause ( that nothing shall exonerate it from proceedings for nuisance ) or whether without such a clause , the authority is under no liability for anything expressly required by statute to be done , or reasonably incidental to that requirement , if it was done without negligence .
2 The first part of the provision may not therefore be wholly effective in any event and the question is whether the tenant is prepared to accept it in return for a concession from the landlord elsewhere in the lease .
3 Rindt then crashed it in practice for the Canadian race and flatly refused to drive it again .
4 Cut it down , dye it red and press it into service for that next dinner dance ?
5 The goalkeeper lay injured following a collision with a team-mate when Mikhailichenko gathered the loose ball on the byeline and squared it to Hateley for a goal easier come by for Rangers than had seemed possible in the early stages of the match .
6 It is negotiable , and if the drawer is of financial substance or if it is supported by some sort of security , cash may be raised by discounting it , selling it , or lodging it as collateral for a loan .
7 The priest had done it with orders for the pile of stones to be pulled down .
8 It never occurred to him that the story was questionable , that Wainfleet had deliberately published something he did not totally believe and that he had done it in retaliation for being humiliated .
9 to five p.m. but put it on tape for God 's sake we ca n't stand this you know .
10 and thumbed it to Ringway for a stand-by ticket .
11 ( c ) the offeror receives a binding commitment from the merchant bank to pay cash to accepting shareholders who elect to receive it in return for the offeror procuring the allotment to the merchant bank ( or , as directed , sub-underwriters ) of the consideration shares ( by means of the nominations received from accepting shareholders ) .
12 which is brilliant din , din , din , we should give it to Phil for his dad
13 ‘ I 've saved it for years for my daughter to wear . ’
14 Any charge can then be in favour of the trustees who hold it on trust for the debentureholders .
15 If land is given to an infant by will or conveyed to him on an intestacy the legal estate vests in the representatives of the deceased who hold it in trust for the infant .
16 If , like many of us , you ca n't lay hand son the exact title and date of publication DO NOT be deterred but add contextualising detail of the kind which will help librarians as well as researchers to locate the item eg , size ( in a great fat book ) ; colour ( bluey-green cover with photos … ) ; age ( quite old now I suppose , have n't seen it in bookshops for ages … ) .
17 Instead of showering it with bouquets for its achievements , he prefers to see it , in the words of the popular song ,
18 She gave the children change from small sums in leaves of pink blotting paper ; the girls like it , had made it into lampshades for their bedroom .
19 ‘ She has been absolutely wonderful and has made it like home for us .
20 A word processor is much better than a typewriter in letting you enter and edit your text more easily ; print it out as required with much more flexibility ; save it on disc for future work ; and transfer it through an IT link ( see , for instance , below , under communications ) to a colleague elsewhere .
21 We view it with pleasure for some time , and then , inevitably , at the right psychological moment , we turn back to the Parthenon with our interest renewed , perhaps moving to a different viewpoint , to see things differently .
22 The Health Authority has had it in mind for many years to consolidate the main hospitals on to one or two principal sites and to rationalise the use of the specialised sites .
23 Subject to paragraphs 5 and 6 below , the Funding Council shall have the power — ( a ) to acquire , hold and dispose of land and other property ; ( b ) to enter into contracts , including contracts for the employment of staff for the purposes of the discharge of their functions ; ( c ) to invest any sums not immediately required by the Funding Council for the purpose of their carrying on any of the activities which they have power to carry on ; and ( d ) to accept gifts of money , land or other property and apply it to , or hold or administer it in trust for , the purpose of the discharge of any of their functions .
24 The place had belonged to a Polish woman , who 'd lived there as a child and then rented it to students for the past fifteen years .
25 A spokesman said : ‘ Because of the rising incidence of claims we withdrew it from sale for all existing customers from the end of March .
26 You can put it into fast-breeder reactors — the US has few of these — or you can convert it into isotopes for medical uses .
27 Kayersbridge Farm in Hurst , Berkshire , was making its second appearance at auction : auctioneer Gary Murphy had sold it in December for £262,000 to a bidder who failed to come up with the money .
28 do something with that tomorrow and freeze it and then reheat it , give it on Sunday for her .
29 If you are using the divider to separate cichlids or other particularly aggressive fish , it 's wise to leave it in place for a couple of weeks and then only remove the divider at a time when you are likely to be around if trouble occurs .
30 They can not exercise it without regard for the wishes of the German people , but neither can the German people act as if the ‘ German question ’ concerned nobody but themselves .
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