Example sentences of "[noun sg] for [pers pn] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Ten top Megatapes we 'll also throw in , and a groovy T-Shirt for you to look cool in .
2 Even his marriage to Primaflora in some way had charmed them although , of course , there had been no opportunity for her to visit either Episkopi or Kouklia .
3 Parents ' main interest was seen as the opportunity to influence the quality of their children 's education … the view was expressed that the APM should be seen as the climax to a continuous relationship between various parties and an opportunity for them to come together and ask questions about what had happened over the course of the previous 12 months .
4 Rather it is an opportunity for them to contribute positively to the educational , social and personal support which many pupils do need but often do not receive .
5 This chapter provides an opportunity for us to state clearly the role and importance of the Teacher Placement Service ( TPS ) , our success and potential role within partnerships .
6 We all have too much experience of what it is like for council tenants trying to exercise their supposed freedom for us to lie easily with the Government 's assurances on that matter .
7 There was no way that Émile could get in contact with me without Jean-Claude 's knowledge , and there was no legit-imate excuse for him to do so openly .
8 ‘ Do you expect God to hold back the tide for us to float here all day , then , or do we turn in to Duart ? ’
9 The parents of an art student who disappeared in the middle of his exams , have made an emotional plea for him to come home .
10 It 's within the congregation , Paulo was writing , not to those outside but to those dedicated baptized brothers and sisters in the trees , said you know the season that it is already the hour for you to awake so he was speaking to spiritual people , spiritually minded people and yet here he is telling them to be awake , awake from sleep or slumbers , for now our salvation is nearer than at the time when we became the leavers , and that 's true with us all if you came into the truth yesterday , the time that much nearer now is n't it ?
11 Weeks later , when the mourning for her had already begun , chimpanzees were heard calling near the village .
12 I got a job which just about produced enough money for me to live here . ’
13 He was sending the money for her to fly home .
14 Both the origins of classical unemployment and the nature of the remedy for it remain stubbornly obscure .
15 It would be a very good investment for you to set aside time for yourself each day , even if it 's just time for a bit of personal planning and some gentle exercise .
16 He says that , ‘ DTX-2 , like its biogenetic relatives acts as an ‘ on-off ’ switch for certain phosphatase enzymes and could open a door in the cell for us to look inside and see what is going on ’ .
17 Good practice for them getting there : fly to Paris make contact with somebody who gives them a new passport find your own way to Frankfurt . ’
18 ‘ I was going to leave it on your desk for you to find tomorrow morning , but it 's much more satisfactory to deliver it in person . ’
19 There 's less work for you to do here .
20 And the sight of Red Riding Hood with the savage ‘ wolf ’ beside her carrying her basket for her brought even louder claps from the spectators than before .
21 It was against the law for him to do so and for the store to serve him .
22 Esther had already whetted his appetite , and it was close enough to his parents ' home for him to return there for lunch each day .
23 Your social worker is there to help you and it is in the best interests of your child for us to work together .
24 Over the past 20 years , more and more food producers and retailers have included nutrition information on the food label , although there is no legal requirement for them to do so .
25 On the first of the right hon. Gentleman 's three points — how many nuclear warheads we have — he knows that we have never indicated how many warheads there will actually be : I do not believe that it would be in the interests of our security for us to do so .
26 But there is nothing to support the theory that the crew made up the story , and no apparent motive for them to do so .
27 ( 25 ) If someone who has been instructed to construct a building is prepared to give the money to the town for it to do so itself , since the testator wished this to be done by that person himself , his plea will not be heard : so ruled the late emperor Marcus in a rescript .
28 At first he had suggested it might be fairer to everyone if he were to leave Kentucky and find work elsewhere — perhaps even return to England — but Cora-Beth had succeeded in making him see that there was absolutely no need for him to do so .
29 After all , there was no need for him to do so , was there ?
30 " There 's no need for him to unpack much , he 's got to go to the airport tomorrow .
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