Example sentences of "[vb pp] to for " in BNC.

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1 Version 9 will include all the specifications that must be adhered to for those designing and implementing 64-bit Sparc technology .
2 But however often these theories have been mooted they have never been adhered to for long .
3 It is felt that the conventional conveyancing procedure should be adhered to for the reasons stated in Chapter 3 .
4 You would also be expected to for example to prepare for
5 Although amendments to the published general SVQ specifications will not be possible during the first year , we will be consulting on whether the specifications should be added to for the second year .
6 Publishers were looked to for far more support than in the past , as the following interview comments show : ‘ There 's a change from the past , when we used worksheets predominantly , with textbooks just for backup .
7 If the aggrieved person is not in a contractual relationship with the person responsible for the loss or damage , other areas of law must be looked to for a remedy .
8 I did n't know about the RSPB or the RSPCA or any other caring agency I could have turned to for assistance .
9 Mr George Henry Quarry , a Belfast solicitor was then applied to for some land at the top of Carrickblacker Road but initially there was no response from him and other possible sites investigated were some ground opposite where James 's Street now stands and land behind where the little Roman Catholic church was later built ( now Pritchard 's Motors ) and near the site of Edenderry Orange Hall .
10 The fungi have n't been attended to for decades and , warped by the magic of the Castle , have changed considerably .
11 Not surprisingly , a box number has to be written to for a course in witchcraft , promising tuition by the World 's Foremost Witches .
12 And Elizabeth knew that I knew all about her , and she also knew that she was the only person I 'd ever written to for a photograph .
13 Lot nineteen sixty one , an option to purchase your honour for three hundred and eighty five which at that time was at a rate of nine hundred pounds a year and they went to this friend of the firm of solicitors and there of the document which doubly signed and was dated March twenty four nineteen sixty one but my consideration one pounds penny by thereby granted to for the purchasing of .
14 Tell your mum she could be kinder to you , she 's got to for
15 All sorts of dodges were resorted to for ‘ surrendering ’ property .
16 One most destructive mode by which vast numbers are destroyed is that of chasing the birds in a boat at the time they shed their primary quill-feathers , when being unable to fly they are soon rowed down and captured ; this practice , which is to be much regretted , is usually resorted to for the sake of the beautiful down with which the breasts are clothed , but not unfrequently is mere wantonness .
17 Agnes first screwed up her face , then she stretched it before she muttered , ‘ That cousin Mary in Durham , the one you have n't spoken to for twelve years , if not longer , or , as I should say , who has n't spoken to you since she married Mr Boston , a man of supposed wealth and position , and got too big for her boots , as you 've often stated ?
18 Are there friends you have not spoken to for months or even longer ?
19 agrees that samples of all packaging , advertising , labelling and the like of the Licensed Products shall be provided to for inspection prior to initial use of the first Licensed Product to be published by which incorporates the Work to ensure that all Trade Marks are properly identified as the property of .
20 The distance of the Virgo cluster is approximately 15 Mpc , and so the signal is reduced to for the conversion of a mass of to gravitational radiation .
21 Two years earlier , 23 women were raped by Bihar police officers after villagers refused to for a minimum wage .
22 The growing body of literature on the subject should be referred to for more detailed treatment .
23 The CA 1985 should be referred to for the detail .
24 In the recounting of this story , several objects are referred to for which most sign languages do not have already existing signs .
25 An order or judgment determining that proceedings are at an end because of what is held to be a settlement is reasonably analogous and , adopting the pragmatic approach referred to for instance by Lord Denning M.R. in Salter Rex & Co. v. Ghosh [ 1971 ] 2 Q.B .
26 The case law upon this point has already been examined and should be referred to for the purposes of the discussion which follows .
27 The subject matter of this chapter is covered fairly fully in the author 's earlier book ( Arridge 1975 ) while Ferry ( 1980 ) may be referred to for the most comprehensive account .
28 gone to for a fortnight .
29 Where an office-holder can be removed at pleasure , as opposed to for cause , the same connection is forged between the absence of substantive rights and the lack of procedural protection ; the latter is treated as a natural corollary of the former .
30 Nobody sits at home unless they 've asked to for two or three days .
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