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

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1 For where to get the medicines see the list of useful addresses in Appendix 3 .
2 So the women were n't staying at home in the itched to make things for or to back or anything ?
3 he may be eligible to be on a training course , for what we do n't know , but er after you 've been unemployed six months you are either required to or you have the opportunity to , or you can go on a state training course but what they train you for or to do we , we have n't actually got defined yet .
4 The report was widely heralded as a blueprint for re-establishing the accountancy profession 's right to set the framework for and to improve financial reporting in the corporate sector .
5 We must endeavour to convince clients that better quality service has to be paid for and to justify the fact that we are able to provide that better quality service .
6 His first task was to select a site for and to design new locomotive workshops in Kilmarnock to replace existing inadequate facilities in Glasgow .
7 A staff meeting is held to clarify what the plan is for and to outline the procedures to be adopted .
8 Therefore a fall in ยต ( increased polarization ) causes the WD curve to shift down for and to remain unaltered for .
9 We have much to be grateful for and to remember him by .
10 The plaintiffs ' next contention has been described as the proprietary argument to the effect that Mr. and Mrs. Tully are constructive trustees for the plaintiffs of the moneys claimed in the action , that a court of equity will not hesitate to protect and preserve a trust fund in interlocutory proceedings on the principle that , if the trust fund disappears , it will turn out that equity has been invoked to no purpose and that a claim for privilege can not be successfully raised against an order which permits a plaintiff to search for and to seize his own property , including property which is in the possession of the defendant .
11 5.14 Indemnities To be responsible for and to keep the Landlord fully indemnified against all damage damages losses costs expenses actions demands proceedings claims and liabilities made against or suffered or incurred by the Landlord arising directly or indirectly out of :
12 It is an ideal which I hope to live for and to achieve .
13 By itself such music would be shattering with its evocation of primordial universality , but the Apolline particularity of the tragic myth makes the evocation bearable by giving us sublime individuals to feel for and to satisfy our sense of beauty .
14 The criterion-referencing of assessments is not an essential feature of graded tests , but it is an approach which has been strongly recommended because it is intended to make clearer the targets which pupils need to aim for and to provide information on achievements for parents , teachers and employers .
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