Example sentences of "for [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 3.6 agrees to co-operate with , and at 's expense to execute any documents and do such other things as may be necessary in the opinion of 's Counsel , to enable to apply for and/or secure any copyright registration that may be necessary for the Work or the Converted Text of the Work .
2 For where to get the medicines see the list of useful addresses in Appendix 3 .
3 The district or islands council must as necessary appoint other persons to act for or assist the clerk .
4 But if you have to choose one market and you 're producing for or looking to sell to TV , then MIP-TV is probably the better place .
5 Mr Alton — a Catholic and fanatical anti-abortionist — said : ‘ While this policy remains intact I will not be able to fight for or recommend people to vote for the Liberal Democrats . ’
6 He complained that recruitment was being carried out under the banner of a management consultancy service without being accounted for or charged for separately .
7 In giving consent to another 's actions , however , our primary purpose is to authorise those actions and in so doing create for or accord to another a special right to act : the obligation generated on the consentor not to interfere with the exercise of this right takes , in this case , the secondary role .
8 The most natural explanation of why we oppose checkerboard statutes appeals to that ideal : we say that a state that adopts these internal compromises is acting in an unprincipled way , even though no single official who voted for or enforces the compromise has done anything which , judging his individual actions by the ordinary standards of personal morality , he ought not to have done .
9 But you do n't need to apply for or take a Compact job if you do n't want to !
10 starting just past the river and continuing farther than the places I had names for or had ever seen .
11 I can do that , probably a number of other people can do it too , but the vast majority would n't have the remotest idea what to listen for or know how it is done .
12 Without waiting for or expecting a reply , Martha and the reluctant Tilda walked through into the back office .
13 working for or assisting a competitor .
14 Certain facts need to be considered : ( i ) Repairs — The court can not expressly order a party to pay for or contribute towards the cost of repairs to the house the subject of the court order because its powers are limited to ordering periodical payments and lump sums .
15 Despite political struggle , scientific advances and social battles , some things can not be changed , marched for or campaigned against .
16 A separate issue concerns whether adults who care for or teach children who have impaired language adopt appropriate forms of speech and styles of interaction in the light of a child 's specific difficulties .
17 The second way was to find a compound which would compete for or block the inactivating enzyme .
18 Put simply , Northern Ireland is now the only place on the globe where people can not vote for or join the Labour Party .
19 Those candidates stood to draw attention to the fact that Northern Ireland residents can not vote for or join a party which will govern them when it comes to power .
20 arrangements with a view to another person buying , selling , subscribing for or underwriting an investment ; or
21 Giving , or offering or agreeing to give to persons in their capacity as investors or potential investors advice on the merits of their purchasing , selling , subscribing for or underwriting an investment , or exercising any right conferred by an investment to acquire , dispose of , underwrite or convert an investment .
22 The work plan timetable will highlight specific requirements which must be either budgeted for or planned as appropriate .
23 So , when I have n't been gazing out of the window , phoning every friend I ever had , dashing up the street in an urgent quest for … er … something or other I 'm desperate for or singing along to Melody Radio at the top of my thorax — I 've been noticing things .
24 So the women were n't staying at home in the itched to make things for or to back or anything ?
25 Stress and distress management — for people who are waiting for or undergoing treatment and find the waiting and uncertainty difficult to deal with .
26 The open day at the centre at St Catherine 's Hospital , Birkenhead , between 10am and 4pm , is aimed at people who have had a heart attack , are waiting for or recovering from surgery , or have a family history of heart disease .
27 It is an offence under Section 47(2) to do any act or engage in any course of conduct which creates a false or misleading impression as to the market price or value of any investments if the purpose is to create that impression and thereby induce another person to acquire , dispose of , subscribe for or underwrite those investments or to refrain from doing so or to exercise or refrain from exercising any rights conferred by those investments .
28 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 .
29 The view of to taken here also accounts for the impression of what Riddle ( 1975 : 467 ) calls " control " which one often feels with the to infinitive , i.e. the implication that the matrix event is responsible for or affects the complement event ( cf. the difference between Jane forgot to be cautious and Jane forgot that she was cautious ) .
30 Land-users are taxed , sell their produce in the market , work for or employ others , have unequal access to land or other agricultural inputs and are part of the processes of agrarian change such as commercialisation , accumulation , disinvestment and differentiation .
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