Example sentences of "for [v-ing] [pers pn] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 and all the companies that are responsible for for re-using it and all the distribution network is set up for collecting an an sending it from here to there you know , once that network is going then surely
2 The very fact that it is difficult to find reasons either for including it or for excluding it tells us something about the peculiarly arbitrary process involved in categorizing policies as ‘ social ’ .
3 They are encouraged to use it , rewarded for using it and disapproved of as ‘ unfeminine ’ if they fail to use it .
4 So , I think perhaps if you take that out and write this continuous and non-standard one , it allows you the facility for using it or not using it , depending on the project you 're working on .
5 He said : ‘ I am very grateful to Wedgwood for sponsoring me and I have found the course work to be very valuable in relation to my job .
6 At this point Mr Wilson the Strict Deputy Head arrived ( every school with more than one Deputy Head has a ‘ Strict ’ one for telling you off and keeping order in assemblies , and a ‘ Friendly ’ one for helping you when you 've been bullied ) .
7 I offered my thanks to the interviewer for seeing me and shook his/her hand at the end .
8 It was against that background that the judges and staff of the court had throughout the year been examining what measures were feasible which tip the balance in the direction of reducing delays , either by an improved system for screening appeals or by an improved system for handling them or both .
9 Erm , I think the charge that has been laid against myself personally and my myself and my colleagues is the charge of vacillation and changing our mind and I and I am grateful to c my colleague David for reminding us that we have in this county had two years two years when the Labour party and the Conservative party have been hand in glove , absolutely determined that the way forward in relation to homes , elderly persons homes , not that 's not to close any and now we 've had a complete volte face when they 've changed their minds and they 've come along with us .
10 However , if preferences are understood merely as patterns of physical behaviour which tend towards certain results , then there would be no more moral reason for satisfying them than for assisting a computer carry out its programme when this was something undesired by any conscious being .
11 One could even make a case for delaying it until the Club celebrates its Centenary Year 20 years hence .
12 The functional managers are responsible for choosing the right staff , for instructing them and for the result with regard to quality , quantity and cost .
13 The only scope for progress was to find harder abrasives , devise more effective tools for applying them and not least to be prepared to invest more time , something which depended on more powerful patronage .
14 Pride that demanded she ask Naylor Massingham for a better reason for sacking her than the fact that his cousin was making himself ill over her .
15 To add insult to injury , the young thug filed a civil claim against Mr Respectable for wounding him and , although he won his action , the damages awarded were only nominal , reflecting the spirit and not the letter of the law .
16 Frank Hepburn , assistant to the director , said : ‘ Because of the sense of bereavement at this unprecedented loss , it was decided to have a special programme of memorial events which would act as a focus for remembering them and help raise funds for charities with which they were associated .
17 nicking them and capture there pay slips and you get it , you get a little brass plaque on it saying captured by so and so and the date , cos obviously they get fined for loosing it and all that sort of stuff
18 The consequences for some nations or subgroups in a population of being without access to environmental data or the tools for analysing them while others have such access are potentially profound — as the European Commission has recognized in issuing a directive on public access to environmental data ( CEC 1990d ) — yet space limitations have also precluded their discussion .
19 You owe him an apology for misjudging him and suspecting his motives at every turn .
20 He greeted the Sheikha formally ; she apologised for troubling him and explained the problem .
21 I think that people would be justified in rebuking me for deceiving them as to my whereabouts , but that I would no more have actually lied than if I had thrown my voice and said ‘ Cooee ‘ .
22 Thank you for informing me that you do not wish to pursue your initial interest in the above Group .
23 But it is the husband who is responsible for paying it and who must acquire the money from outside in the first place .
24 When she stretched herself and her interpretive talents , like on the great ‘ Martha 's Harbour ’ , we all forgot that our cred was round our ankles for liking them and wept .
25 Economics provided the calculus for measuring it and the rules for its satisfactory regulation .
26 I tried to tell him that I did n't blame him for deflowering me but he was n't listening .
27 Matey will be back soon , and — oh , what would she say to me for seducing you as I did ?
28 I can find no other principles for distinguishing You and Thou in the Sonnets : Shakespeare can use either without implying greater or lesser formality .
29 Bedelia was busy roasting dandelion roots , I thanked her for having us and gave her the royal wave .
30 That has always been the case , we have always been criticised for doing it but I find it outstandingly noticeable this year .
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