Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When you go to buy your boots or shoes , take along the socks you intend to wear for walking .
2 Three particular issues were addressed : the right , under certain circumstances , to " decompile " an existing computer program a right to take necessary back-up copies a right to copy and adapt including for error correction .
3 4 subjects failed to attend for assessment at 4 weeks although they remained in the study .
4 Green , did n't he want to go for grey ?
5 Did n't he want to go for grey ?
6 She did not look up as he struggled to open the door and stepped inside , where he stood perfectly still , hardly daring to breathe for fear of dropping his awkwardly held gift .
7 Erm on the on the twenty third or thereabouts on the twenty third of March of this year I myself got stopped for drink driving .
8 Stephen Day , Guinness marketing manager for Kaliber , who witnessed Smithwick 's demise , admits : ‘ Ale drinkers tend to be older and more settled in their habits than the new young trialists who tend to go for lager , so it was more difficult to persuade them .
9 Its use is very simple — you tell the manager which cells hold the values you want to change , and they 're added to the scenario , which you name ( I tend to go for Disaster , Real and Brill — all self explanatory ) .
10 A police search is under way for a businessman accused of attempting to export a military camera to the Soviet Union after he failed to appear for committal proceedings at Rugby Magistrates Court .
11 All the people he goes to meet for dinner and tea .
12 Mr Bouverie was a solicitor , Peter said , but he had wanted to be a priest , had intended to try for ordination if cancer had not prevented it .
13 But this is misleading in the sense that much of this expenditure did generate purchasing power in recipient countries , which led to demand for dollar goods , demand which was not effectively curtailed by the exchange controls .
14 A small hospital built of wood and bamboo and thatched with palm leaves , with one ward for about ten beds , a labour room and a room for Avice , was built , and six village girls agreed to come for training .
15 Her faithful shadow , a Yorkshire terrier called Heathcliffe , was just as confused ; and the time that we had arranged to meet for lunch was fast approaching .
16 They 'd arranged to meet for dinner , but it seemed he had n't been able to wait .
17 The student grant has always been intended to provide for accommodation and therefore to some extent reflects variations in costs .
18 These are , the chapter says , creating new pressures for the extension of joint regulation which ‘ inevitably raise the question whether existing institutions can be developed to provide for employee involvement at this level , or whether new institutions are needed . ’
19 Women are free to choose where they want to go for advice and treatment .
20 Women are free to choose where they want to go for advice and treatment .
21 And the owners say allowing for inflation , that 's not enough .
22 As a result of that and later Directives there are now many cases in which the Registrar must cause to be published in the Gazette notice that he has received for registration various types of documents .
23 Because of this , wide support has developed for assessment procedures which are more positive and educational in their orientation .
24 Moss says independent software vendors do n't need to wait for Unix suppliers to release integrated offerings to begin application development and porting work — if they develop to TME now , applications should move across to integrated operating systems ‘ almost intact , ’ he claims .
25 Moss says independent software vendors do n't need to wait for Unix suppliers to release integrated offerings to begin application development and conversion work — if they develop to TME now , applications should move across to integrated operating systems ‘ almost intact , ’ he claims .
26 Unless they are given opportunities to express their grief in appropriate ways which can include weeping for loss , they will never be able to acquire the creative energy necessary to find a new job .
27 In cases in which pain and suffering is not expected to continue for life the court has to form a view as to how long it is likely to continue .
28 In addition to work in the courts , the Office of Communication has lobbied for legislation guaranteeing employment at decision-making levels for women and minorities in the media .
29 Ltd. v. Hawkins ( 1859 ) 4 H. & N. 87 was authority for the proposition that it was an ordinary incident of all corporations ( including municipal corporations ) that they might sue for libel ; that case was only authority for the proposition that a trading company might sue for libel by which its property was injured ; ( 3 ) in holding that the Manchester Corporation case was decided per incuriam when there was no basis for so holding and he should have followed it ; ( 4 ) in holding that in bringing an action for libel not alleged to have caused actual damage , no valid distinction could be made between trading corporations and municipal corporations , which ignored the true basis on which a trading corporation was permitted to sue for libel , namely that it had a trading character , the defamation of which might ruin it : South Hetton Coal Co . Ltd. v. North-Eastern News Association Ltd. [ 1894 ] 1 Q.B. 133 , 145 .
30 In order to minimise the scope for dispute about the effectiveness of the terms , the drafter should therefore seek to draft for acceptance by the client 's trading partners and for clarity .
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