Example sentences of "[am/are] [adj] [to-vb] for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Environmentalists are right to argue for strong controls on the way waste is managed .
2 As a result , a number of employers are prepared to pay for interest-free loans .
3 We have next to inquire what causes govern supply prices , that is prices which dealers are willing to accept for different amounts .
4 The new republics are likely to settle for fixed times for elections , following the American model .
5 Theoretically , most referees are supposed to look for full points in the first instance and half-points afterwards .
6 The rationale for the inclusion of B in the money equation is that governments may finance expenditures which they are reluctant to pay for through taxes by methods which expand the money stock .
7 In this way researchers are able to search for direct comparisons between reports and to isolate categories of phenomena .
8 The ZIBF Bookshop , through which Zimbabwean book buyers are able to pay for imported books in local currency , is being expanded , and an application has been lodged with the authorities for a significantly increased foreign currency allocation .
9 We are inclined to look for certain features in the landscape and ignore others .
10 First , they may pick and choose among organized groups those with which they are keen to associate for political reasons , giving them consultation rights and access to decisions at an early stage .
11 Moreover , when one group of enterprises is given the privilege of retaining foreign exchange while others are obliged to apply for administrative allocations , which they know that they will frequently not receive , or to buy foreign exchange on the black market at a high price , the latter enterprises begin to think of all sorts of reasons why they too should receive part of the foreign exchange proceeds of exports .
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