Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | DOE will make requests for information on the numbers of requests made under the Directive . |
2 | Aberconwy Borough Council said the damage figure passed the point at which they could make requests for financial help to the Government . |
3 | But when the make do and mend clubs were told that even worn out soft collars and shirt cuffs would make maps for tank commanders , they responded well and over a thousand tons of rag was collected between nineteen forty two and nineteen forty three . |
4 | Master would laugh and throw sticks for him to fetch and they 'd wrestle and run and leap and chase and , for a little while at least , he would be free . |
5 | The Bat Conservation Trust was set up to provide such facts on bats ( not ill-informed opinions as in your editorial ) so that people could make judgments for themselves . |
6 | The Government continue to press local education authorities to remove surplus places , since only they can make proposals for reorganisation . |
7 | Many of us got caught this way years ago , but I do n't think yarns for weaving are sold at Knitting Shows anymore — at least I have n't heard the complaints that I used to do . |
8 | Let them make programmes for each other . |
9 | ‘ Rohan obviously felt he could make plans for his own future , at last . |
10 | Meanwhile , more than half way through her pregnancy , Suzanne Jones ca n't make plans for the future . |
11 | The basic principle of a budget is straightforward it 's to forecast your forecast your expend expenses so they can make plans for the future . |
12 | Why should a politician not peddle policies for which an electorate might wish to vote ? |
13 | The Examiner spoke of his ‘ ability to discover players who will earn laurels for themselves and their club ; indeed , his discrimination in the capture of budding players has been described as uncanny ’ . |
14 | Secondly , it will answer calls for a less economistic analysis of social change and behaviour . |
15 | I think he is to be pitied because all he does is make enemies for himself . |
16 | But do n't go around being cross or you 'll only make enemies for yourself . |
17 | We may construct defences for our sensibility by being deliberately offensive , diminishing others and not listening to them . |
18 | The European programme is , like the US Government Open Systems Interconnection Profile ( GOSIP ) effort , mandatory , and its is expected that most government buyers will follow the guidelines because they will have to give and explain reasons for non-standard purchases . |
19 | The Chinese have realised that they can not build homes for their rural people out of modern materials , even though ingenious mini-cement plants and oval shaped multi-chamber brick kilns have been promoted throughout the communes of China . |
20 | In 1906 the College became a school of the University of London , with recognised teachers and could prepare candidates for the university 's BSc ( Veterinary Science ) degree as well as carrying out its basic function of training candidates for the diploma of membership of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons . |
21 | — to provide information , through appropriate media , to the whole community which will enhance opportunities for researchers and practitioner contributions to substantive research within the Programme and beyond ; — to liaise and seek additional contributions in the formulation of the research/evaluation agenda and its execution from other bodies ( DES , SED , TC , DTI , EEC , UNESCO , industry , training bodies , etc. ) ; — to support UK participation in multi national conferences , programmes and projects organised by such agencies as the British Council and the EEC ( ESPRIT , DELTA , AND COMETT ) ; — to assist ESRC in its relations with SERC , DTI etc. in post- ALVEY , joint Research Council approaches to cognitive science and human computer interaction , and other joint governmental initiatives which require an IT and education contribution . |
22 | For this latter purpose it can prove invaluable , a bench mark against which you can compare candidates for the job . |
23 | A Texaco Trophy victory over Australia can not make amends for that 3–0 Test drubbing in India . |
24 | Despite my anger and despair at what had happened to Brian , killing myself now would n't make amends for not helping him . |
25 | His last thoughts were that he would make amends for this day ; he could baptise the maiden , they could be saved together , they could marry , he would love her , his heathen maiden , no , his heathen hoyden , he liked the rhyming of that , heathen hoyden , he would cherish her beneath the fruit-laden tree . |
26 | He will also discuss plans for the mandatory repatriation of Vietnamese boat people . |
27 | ‘ We do not need solicitors for every tiny detail , ’ he pointed out exasperatedly . |
28 | When will the Minister introduce proposals for proper labelling , so that consumers can choose food products that have been humanely produced ? |
29 | He 'll introduce proposals for abolishing it by the end of the year . |
30 | Stage 3 : Determination of We can now substitute values for qp and n(CH3OH) directly into equation ( 10 ) : |