Example sentences of "[verb] for some form " in BNC.
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1 | So try to get him to a point where he is agreeable to discussing the problem openly with you or else to go for some form of counselling . |
2 | Both the Inter-Regional Standing Committee for Art and Design Education ( IRSCADE ) and NATFHE have pressed for some form of national validation of foundation courses and the former organization , having collected views from the colleges offering the courses , has listed five future possibilities . |
3 | The systems planning team will ensure that the subsystems are developed according to the plan which allows for some form of integration later . |
4 | In 1959 Greece and Turkey had already drawn this conclusion , and had applied for some form of association with it . |
5 | Signs are constantly available to help motivated users who are actively searching for some form of information . |
6 | By the same token , most record-of-achievement schemes now are actively searching for some form of external accreditation through the validation of school procedures and pupils ' overall programmes . |
7 | In the part in which she was standing was a small table and two chairs and an iron contraption that looked as if it might be used for some form of heating . |
8 | A myriad of associations campaigning for some form of political and economic union proliferated across all the democracies and across most political party persuasions : for example , the United Europe Movement in Britain , organised by Churchill ; the Catholic Nouvelles Équipes Internationales and the Socialist Movement for the United States of Europe in France , but both with some following in Belgium and Luxembourg ; and the Europa-Bund in Germany . |
9 | I Branches without women rivals now sided with Glasgow in demanding a campaign to exclude women for good , while branches such as Edinburgh , who had to contend with the problem , tried to go on arguing for some form of recognition of women workers . |
10 | The University denied it was hoping for some form of financial benefit from the visit . |