Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh det] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | I said I do n't know what hollering for , he 's got a bloody |
2 | ( 3 ) Before making an order under this section , the court shall consider what order for costs should be made against the assisted party and for determining his liability in respect of such costs . |
3 | I want to explore what room for manoeuvre individual teachers have , in the middle of all the very real difficulties , for staying positive , and for dealing with the pressures in the most effective way possible . |
4 | There were of course anomalies , but some would have occurred whatever mechanisms for resource allocation had been adopted . |
5 | In considering what capacity for use the land has , relevant factors are the physical state of the land , its size , shape and surroundings , and the general patterns of land-uses in the area ; a use of relatively low value may be regarded as reasonably beneficial if such a use is common for similar land in the vicinity . ’ |
6 | In one bitter-sweet passage he said : ‘ I wish the Prime Minister well and hope his changes will produce whatever advantage for him and the Government that he intended . ’ |
7 | The sole task of the Convention will be " to consider what provision for the government of Northern Ireland is likely to command the most widespread acceptance throughout the whole community . " |
8 | Have I lost whatever talent for this kind of thing I might once have had ? |