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

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1 Malaysia sought support for its initiative in various forums and in November 1971 succeeded in gaining a cautious endorsement for it from ASEAN in the form of a declaration issued by a meeting of ASEAN foreign ministers in Kuala Lumpur .
2 The other species , more technologically adept , sought sanctuary for their decaying bodies by encasing them in survival suits .
3 Er and if if they would work they did n't want money for it but they would stay a while with you so that they would get their bed for the night and they would get their grub .
4 Johnson said no , I 'm gon na write these plays , I 'm gon na earn money for them , and then I 'm gon na publish them , I 'll earn money from the publication .
5 States can not entirely depend on such measures , however , and must make provision for their own defence .
6 So it 's definitely the latter , we are developing a fully capable Eurofighter two thousand aircraft and if erm any of our four participating nations do not want a particular facility then we will make provision for them to leave that out in production and if an export customer does not require the full range of capabilities we can also remove them for that export customer .
7 It was significant that when the International Revolutionary Socialists had held their conference of April 1916 in Switzerland , barely any of the French Socialists voiced support for their resolutions calling for an immediate peace .
8 No longer were people in small communities sharing the necessities of life , but they were using money for everything .
9 But at least the issue is now more lively and from 1974 the disabled have had a special Minister for the Disabled , at the Department of Social Security , to champion their cause and coordinate provision for their needs .
10 And if Rob Andrew got sympathy for his injury , how about the case of Philippe Sella , who led his side until 56 minutes in spite of his poor condition caused by the class with Andrew ?
11 With Type I systems , the health authority receives funding for its population ; has a specific responsibility for the health/health care of that population ; and , in various combinations , provides and/or purchases services from other providers , public or private , to meet the health needs of the population .
12 With Type II systems , the health authority receives funding for its population ; may be a direct provider of services ; but residents can seek treatment anywhere and their home authority is obliged to reimburse the provider .
13 With Type I systems the health authority receives funding for its population ; has a specific responsibility for the health/health care of that population ; and , in various combinations depending on how radical the proposal claims to be , provides and/or purchases services from other providers , public or private , to meet the health needs of the population .
14 With Type 11 systems , the health authority receives funding for its population ; may be a direct supplier of ( some ) services ; but residents can seek treatment anywhere and their home authority is obliged to reimburse the providing authority .
15 It also includes accepting responsibility for one 's own family , and it is here that the burden of active citizenship is liable to fall disproportionately on women .
16 The aircraft required a compass swing and had oxygen system leaks and because of this Lt Ferris had been required to sign for its release from maintenance , therefore accepting responsibility for his own safety .
17 Despite its enthusiasm for Unix , Bull says it is committed to continue support for its proprietary GCOS6 , GCOS7 and GCOS8 product lines , which are now positioned as specialised high-performance transaction processing servers , saving on costs by using as many common technologies to produce the three lines as possible .
18 He had received support for his view on modernization when Lord Carrington , the former NATO Secretary-General , said on Nov. 20 , in an interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ) in London , that he was unable to imagine any circumstances " in which NATO would deploy new nuclear weapons which would fall on East German soil " .
19 Their own earnings were fabulous and they could make money for their followers as well .
20 I think that the mass of the people , as far as I can see , want the state where they can er well economic climate in which they can make money for themselves and get on top .
21 And there is always the ultimate unbundler 's defence — that he will make money for his backers .
22 That aside , I think only a few would spare sympathy for him last week .
23 Now Whitaker must concentrate on an Olympic challenge with the charismatic grey , as Mr and Mrs Bradley , who would not let him go to Seoul , have given permission for him to compete in Barcelona .
24 The presence of the stones was quite tangible , quite awesome , and I somehow felt ‘ they ’ had given permission for me to be there .
25 The Iranian government had given permission for it to land , the first time that landing rights had been given to US government aircraft in Iran since the revolution of 1979 .
26 ‘ Unfortunately they 're demanding payment for their services . ’
27 Certainly his authority was not recognized by Gundobad 's uncle , Chilperic , who appears to have regarded support for him as treasonable .
28 Only microscopic number of reproductions hand on the walls of ordinary peoples ' houses , and in terms of the national population those people who really ‘ like ’ them — as opposed to professing admiration for them — must be very much of a minority , so Bacon 's millions must have come from institutions and a very small body of very rich patrons .
29 In Italy in 1979 , an ad hoc committee of women drafted a Rape Bill and proceeded to launch a ‘ signature campaign ’ to gather support for it .
30 Indeed , the company 's relocation package recognised the fact that the Thames acted as a barrier to relocation for the Kent-based employees and made provision for them to make four paid visits to view accommodation .
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