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

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1 In goodwill tours of the Six Counties he has been heard to ask for alcohol-free lager and other exotic drinks .
2 The walks have been arranged to cater for all age groups , with a few designed for those with limited walking ability , and some have been planned to link with bus routes .
3 It indicated for the first time that quantum theory , which had been developed to account for atomic phenomena , still remained successful when applied to nuclei , systems which are a hundred thousand times smaller .
4 Batch processes are designed to cater for five times as many entries as are currently stored in tables .
5 The meals themselves are designed to cater for all tastes .
6 Beginning this autumn , courses are designed to cater for all tastes and interests .
7 The logical limits inherent in programs are designed to cater for larger entries than any that currently exist or could conceivably be produced during the design life of the system .
8 ‘ For external short courses ... staff usually asked to attend a course … for internal courses participants usually volunteer or are recommended to attend for personal development .
9 Trials are expected to continue for three months .
10 Past changes in both relative equity and gilt prices have a negative influence on future expectations although interest differentials ( RATE ) are expected to persist for some time .
11 Access to these tunnels is limited to the town guard and to certain licensed adventurers who are permitted to search for ancient treasures amongst the ancient tombs and catacombs .
12 — The supergroup Six of the Best is so popular at Seaham 's Westlea Social Club that they have been booked to appear for three nights as part of the club 's 39th birthday celebrations on June 12 , 13 and 14 .
13 In February 1952 , The Musical Express bade farewell to its readers with a final issue that blazed proudly on its cover ‘ Tommy Dorsey For Olympic Games ’ , the accompanying story telling of how bandleader Dorsey and his orchestra had been booked to play for four hours daily at the games in Finland that summer .
14 Captain Mark Phillips had been expected to remain for some time in his cottage on the estate , where he has lived since the marriage broke up three years ago .
15 The system has been designed to allow for new developments .
16 They identify aspects of grief and restitution , the need to feel secure and confident that all that can be done has been done to recompense for earlier losses , and that one has a safe confidante somewhere in the situation .
17 As we show on page 10 , brewers are refusing to pay for urgent repairs to their tenanted pubs which they have earmarked for conversion to leases because new leaseholders will have to carry that burden when they take over .
18 Here your training intensity is such that you are pushed to work for one minute , let alone the 20 required for aerobic training !
19 Various adjustments are made to allow for special circumstances affecting local costs of providing particular services .
20 Erm oh we 'll they 're going to go for twenty P plus cost of the stamped addressed return envelope
21 Erm did you see that th they 're , they 're going to look for some sort of gene called the Churchill factor ?
22 Er ours is a slightly more difficult task , I would suggest a much more difficult task , in that we 're trying to go for one certificate for the whole of the group .
23 Meanwhile , the SparcWorks compilers that are used to re-compile for both platforms are soon to get a re-working , including a name change , says Zander , but there will be no cross-compiler .
24 The area had been going to seed for many years after the ship chandlers who once thrived there went one by one out of business .
25 A number of general theories which have been used to account for such relationships are first described and evidence bearing on them is discussed .
26 I can recall , back in the early ‘ 80s , serious difficulty encountered in the Castle Brand Pension Fund which , when the Company closed , was found to be in serious deficit , as part of that fund had been used to pay for earlier redundancies in that Company .
27 ‘ In the future , it seems , we are going to be taking arbitrary decisions about what we want from the countryside : the large blue here , a certain bird there , and we are going to manage for those species , which will mean that everything else will go . ’
28 Once employees are certain they are not going to move with the company , they are going to look for alternative work .
29 Now presumably somebody in government or Whitehall has just taken a decision to , to go for it all in one year , I do n't know why , I , I do n't suppose we 're told why , but the , the consequence of the decision is actually going to be that people in Shropshire , our clients and social services are going to pay for that decision , either through paying charges for services that they now get for nothing , or by getting less services , er , and this does n't seem to be in line with the government 's stated aim of , of targeting money where it 's most needed .
30 How much childcare do Ministers think they are going to get for that sort of money ?
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