Example sentences of "[v-ing] for [noun pl] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His solicitor , Miss Ranj Matharu of Doberman 's , confirmed yesterday that Mr Gooch was pressing for damages for slander .
2 Notes on applying for credits for Areas of Study and exemption from specific requirements of the HCIMA professional qualifications .
3 And Roland was looking for sources for Ash 's Garden of Proserpina .
4 Her teacher had seen a small notice about a charity in Russia which was looking for hosts for children from the affected regions and had contacted a friend , originally from Russia , who helped investigate the charity .
5 Will the Secretary of State stop looking for scapegoats for Maastricht ?
6 ‘ We are not looking for jobs for life , just a sensible arrangement , ’ he said .
7 They are looking for sponsors for kneelers to put in the church at £10 a time .
8 Mr. Ashworth and Mr. McGregor point also to the extravagant lengths , as they would put it , to which some of the United States decisions have gone and to the dangers of conflict between the mother and her child , with the child suing for damages for injuries allegedly caused by the negligence of the mother before the child 's birth .
9 The problem then arises : does the question cover also the general rule against suing for damages for breach of an illegal contract ?
10 People had been waiting for years for freedom ‘ and they 've now had enough ’ .
11 Champagne makers Veuve Clicquot are again asking for nominations for business-woman of the year — previous winners of the award include Prue Leith and Anita Roddick .
12 Alison Rose to write memorandum to all staff asking for suggestions for workshops .
13 Though intimidation was not discussed in the case it can not be that B could have avoided the binding nature of the contract by the simple device of counterclaiming for damages for intimidation and it seems therefore that for the purposes of intimidation the plaintiff should be required to show unlawful coercion at least of such a degree as would enable him to avoid a contract .
14 claiming for damages for breach of contract and your negligence against their former solicitors in relation to their handling of the purchase of a business by the plaintiff in late nineteen eighty five but all the say is on the nineteenth of October of nineteen eighty nine er my Lord the matter is complex .
15 In response to a question Sheila described the South London women 's group who had produced the pamphlet arguing for wages for housework .
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