Example sentences of "to [noun] [noun] for " in BNC.

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31 See also : Age Concern England 's annual publication , Your Rights : a guide to money benefits for older people .
32 Age Concern Cleveland is offering the most up-to-date guide to money benefits for older people .
33 And the if there was a street disturbance or a quarrel in the house everybody over there used to come to Stoke Bridge for the policeman .
34 When Bilal Shebib and Samir Medina came to Stoke Mandeville for treatment in 1987 , their severe spinal injuries meant they could n't even sit up .
35 Now they 're coming back to Stoke Mandeville for more treatment and new wheelchairs .
36 SunSoft Inc has gone to Highland Software for its Flexible License Manager for Solaris 2.0 .
37 Mark ( being sexist and homophobic — but not giving a toss cos he lives in West London and can continue gloating to Chelsea fans for another season )
38 His body was taken to Brighton mortuary for identification .
39 Europe 's first touring theatre ship comes to Brighton Festival for the launch of her maiden tour … berthing at Newhaven Harbour and Brighton Marina with a daytime family show , costumed carnival band and night-time fire spectacular .
40 ‘ You and Drew and your friend Paula must go to Los Alamos for tests .
41 ‘ You and I are going to Los Alamos for medical tests .
42 The following week the US Tour moved to Los Angeles for the LA Open , and Frank asked me to caddie for him there .
43 Hollywood was awash with rumours some months later when Banderas came to Los Angeles for Mambo Kings , paid a visit to Madonna 's house and was spotted dining with her on several occasions .
44 European partners that currently have to send their systems all the way to Los Angeles for testing will now be able to use facilities in Dublin .
45 A mother is blaming her son 's addiction to computer games for triggering his epileptic fits .
46 Era has dipped a toe in the computer games market , but is relying on the trend to computer toys for the whole family recreating a demand for conventional individual toys .
47 Then the winning shot , plumb through to cow corner for 4 more .
48 The OPCS Longitudinal Study , linking vital events to census data for England and Wales , forms the core of the evidence used .
49 This was done because in theory fusion neutrons could be an alternative to fission reactors for making fissile elements for weapons .
50 From Magdalen College Orchard leased farm-land in Headington , where he was also a quarryman , engaging to supply stone to Eton College for Waynflete 's work there , which included the antechapel .
51 So it was an immediate retreat to Fort William for celebratory pakora and a chicken breast curry , where I changed out of my walking gear into some jeans to look like a local .
52 However , in response to user demands for openness , Wendler argues , vendors will — as we know only too well — increasingly promote everything they can as ‘ standard . ’
53 Four days after we had left the Daro he decided to push on ahead with Kassimi , on our two best mules , in order to catch a train from the Awash Station to Addis Ababa for medical treatment .
54 That leaves Gerhard Schröder , the bustling premier of Lower Saxony ( who would break noses to get the job ) , Rudolf Scharping , the Rhineland-Palatinate premier ( who hides his ambition better ) , and Renate Schmidt , the Social Democratic leader in Bavaria ( who would start with a strong base in a party committed to 50% representation for women ) .
55 I was married to Bernard Parkin for fifteen years , a man who came from the lower middle class , but identified quite violently , for a number of years , with the workers .
56 Luckier fates awaited the Louis XIV Boulle marquetry console , sold to a telephone bidder under-estimate for $675,000 ( £375,000 ) ( est. $800–1.2 million ) , a small Louis XIV ormolu-mounted Boulle bureau plat around 1700–1710 , sold to Bernard Steinitz for $850,000 ( £472,200 ) ( est. $1–1.5 million ) , a simple Louis XV tulipwood marquetry table à écrire by Bernard van Risamburgh , sold to Partridge for $460,000 ( £255,500 ) ( est. $400–600,000 ) and the skeleton of a charming Louis XVI giltwood lit à la polonaise around 1780 ( est. $100–150,000 ) , a form not often seen at auction , which went to a phone bidder for $440,000 ( £244,400 ) .
57 ‘ So devastated he turned to Maria Luisa for comfort ? ’ she bit out .
58 ‘ Many congratulations to Sarah Baxter for her perceptive item on John Major ( ‘ The man without substance' , 10 April ) , ’ writes Rodney M Bennett , of Richmond .
59 INTEL STORMS TO $2,000m SALES FOR THE QUARTER AS PROFITS NEAR TRIPLE …
60 ( She gave no credit to Olga Stych for her undoubted talents as an organizer . )
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