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

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1 But I do move today that we transfer the technical post that will become vacant in the pollution section by the end of this year to the food section , and that Matthew together with the chief environmental health officer consider how best to write a job description , and advertise for that post , and that while I do not see us securing a budget of two thousand five hundred pounds as under fifteen b , I do recommend that the health education authority are contacted , that their help-line is used , and that our E H O's use their premises in the coming new year .
2 I joined Dateline then and went out with one person I met for two years , but then I moved away with my work .
3 Responding to the resolution , the Prime Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan met for preliminary talks in the Georgian capital , Tbilisi , on March 30 .
4 On average , we met for three hours every ten days , constantly revising , exchanging and criticising so that in the end we had both had a hand in everything .
5 I just come back er ladies and gentlemen to apologize for this morning 's cock up , I mean it was totally inexcusable of me .
6 And I want to apologize for last night , I made an awful ass of myself , I am sorry . ’
7 It was not intended to give this impression , and we take this opportunity to make that clear and to apologize for any embarrassment caused .
8 Passenger demand forecasting for new rail services
9 We have been forecasting for some time that the future of applications development would become the linking of objects , and that the keys to the kingdom would be held by the companies that sold the best objects , and Novell Inc seems to think so too .
10 We have been forecasting for some time that the future of applications development would become the linking of objects , and that the keys to the kingdom would be held by the companies that sold the best objects , and Novell Inc seems to think so too .
11 Commonly , sales forecasting for a period of up to one year ahead is differentiated from sales and market forecasting for longer periods .
12 For a right of participation to be meaningful it would obviously require as free a flow of information as possible and the development of institutions securing equality of access and influence for all participants .
13 Another pervasive , and important , influence for this head was technology .
14 ‘ They should select a side for the Tests and then pick for one-day games , ’ Doshi said .
15 If this is not possible ( and it usually is n't ) , the golden advice at the present time must be to sell first rather than risk lumbering yourself with the crippling expense of having to borrow for several months or possibly longer .
16 Gregarious , flocks often hawking for flying insects and spiralling up to perform aerobatics .
17 he plans to sue for professional negligence .
18 Any well-drafted transfer will therefore provide for the transfer of the right to sue for such breaches .
19 Bearing in mind the words of article 10(2) , in my judgment the right to sue for malicious falsehood gives to a corporate public authority all such rights as are ‘ necessary in a democratic society , ’ i.e. for which there exists a pressing social need , for the protection of its reputation .
20 Since I accept his primary submission I do not find it necessary to consider his other options , but I observe that in every case they would involve the court in a far more creative exercise in framing the law , which I doubt we would be entitled to undertake , than by holding as I would do that a corporate public authority has no right to sue for the tort of defamation and is to be left , if necessary , to such other rights as it may have , in particular the right to sue for malicious falsehood .
21 Nevertheless , my conclusion is that to allow a local government authority to sue for libel would impose an added and substantial restriction upon freedom of expression which , having regard to the ability of individuals within a local authority to sue for libel , and to the ability of a local government authority to sue for malicious falsehood , or to invoke the criminal law of libel , can not be regarded as necessary in our democratic society .
22 She wwent to the High Court in August and won the riught to sue for malicious falsehood , a rare procedure , which she says she has to use because she ca n't afford libel proceedings .
23 The lads at IBJ should also have remembered that the spirits are hard to sue for financial redress .
24 And he says it is becoming more common for people to sue for medical negligence after a delay of ten , twenty , even thiry years -- but such course is fraught with problems .
25 This doctrine enables a lessee to sue for any trespass committed between the granting of the lease and his entering in pursuance of it .
26 A GIRL of seven has become the youngest person ever to sue for sexual harassment .
27 Since his shock sacking , Fry had promised to sue for unfair dismissal , and he urged his players to report Flashman to the local police for threats he had made against them .
28 Remaining stocks ( in electrical equipment , mostly ) are being burned , but traces will remain for many years .
29 They can remain for many years in cold and hostile environments while retaining their toxicity , and they have a tendency to remain in living organisms .
30 I have not met many Scottish people who wish to be left exposed to the nuclear blackmail that could come from the huge nuclear arsenal which will remain for many years on the continent and in Russia .
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