Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] for [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These images also interact with other texts , particularly newspaper accounts of similar conditions , and combine to confirm for many White spectators that the truth is that housing and employment problems and so on will not go away unless Blacks are sent away or at least have their entry to Britain severely restricted .
2 So if you look at individuals making erm decisions about punishment or some decision where there 's a consequence or an element of risk , you 'll find that groups quite often tend to go for more extreme behaviour than any one of the individuals in the group .
3 As for Monica Seles , her desire to play at Wimbledon this year , coupled with the fact that she already has the Australian title under her belt , might be all the incentive that she needs to go for that Grand Slam this year , that same Grand Slam which she passed up last year with her refusal to play the British leg of the four majors .
4 Schools , therefore , are expected to compensate for these supposed deficits .
5 In general , the baby 's wishes had tended in the past to be suspect , and the mother had been expected to look for some non-permissible motive behind them , in the form either of dangerous ( probably erotic ) impulses or of a rebellious determination to dominate the mother-in either case , constant control of the child was called for , and only the baby who had submitted himself completely to the mother 's control could be called a good baby .
6 In general this angle is θ for a homoatomic chain and equation ( 10.4 ) can be modified to allow for these short range interactions .
7 The servants , who did much of the living which is commemorated here , and his parents , who did so little of it , are placed well within reach of an impartial sympathy in a work which nowhere feels vindictive , and which declines to settle for any final understanding of what went on .
8 Hitherto member states were expected to pay for all environmental measures themselves .
9 In the first of a two-part special , Robin Dewhurst reports on a variety of action-filled , special interest packages designed to cater for all conceivable tastes
10 ‘ Ken Barlow is one character I did not expect to survive for any great length of time , ’ said the Street 's creator Warren , 55 .
11 Broad-front exploration is expensive and tedious so we tend to look for some key factor that will simplify the task .
12 Er I 'd like to go for some little light relief at this time of the day , and look at sources of supply .
13 She said , ‘ What am I going to wear for this old party tomorrow ?
14 I 'm now going to look for another young person who 's sitting here in our audience .
15 ‘ I 'm fed up with you Tories , ’ she said , ‘ this time I 'm going to vote for that nice Mrs Williams .
16 ‘ I 'm very glad to hear it , my dear , perhaps you 'd pass my comments along the chain of command , because , you see , my wife 's been in the party for 47 years and now she says she 's going to vote for that Natural Law doo-dah .
17 Many ingenious hypotheses have been advanced to account for this supposed rise in NAIRU , the most promising of which is the notion of hysteresis discussed in the next section .
18 Too ‘ bad ’ for the council and too ‘ good ’ for the NHS is a recurrent problem , and , therefore , a range of services is needed to care for all possible problems , however unusual , complex , worrying or burdensome an individual 's difficulties may appear .
19 Though we do not form the bulk of the market , I would like to speak for all discerning professionals and ask for a ‘ top end of the market ’ service , where quality comes first .
20 An octet from Howard was invited to sing for some religious programmes .
21 Beginning to pine for some relaxed company , if you must know .
22 Birth rates began to decline for all social groups as a consequence of changing attitudes towards economic conditions and opportunities .
23 We also like to cater for any specific menu request and , given ample notice , provide for special dietary requirements of individual visitors .
24 The number of occasions when prolonged treatment with aminoglycosides is required is small , but in these cases the risks of ototoxicity are high and the costs of failing to monitor for this disabling condition can be considerable .
25 Unfortunately the VHD project is now on ice , and the company may have to look for another video-disc format .
26 Erm , so that you would have to allow for those ideal circumstances in maximum temperature .
27 Companies drilling for oil in these regions will have to pay for any environmental damage they cause , and the DOE can stop any drilling that harms wildlife , according to the plan .
28 The spread ratio can be adjusted to allow for this differential response to a change in the level of market prices .
29 I failed to realise for some considerable time the importance of commitment from the top down .
30 She said she was ‘ not prepared to go to jail for that ungrateful woman ’ and told ANC intelligence officers : ‘ This is just the tip of the iceberg .
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