Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Malik , who rescued Rugby from extinction in 1986 by buying the clubhouse from the liquidators , has alleged breach of contract in commercial dealings with the club and has used his ownership of the drive and car park to sue for trespass .
2 It is the student 's responsibility to arrange for payment in full , on or before enrolment , although arrangements exist to allow self-funding students to pay in termly instalments ( see below ) .
3 It is the student 's responsibility to arrange for payment in full on or before enrolment .
4 Thus , while the Profitboss might think that the red logo has more impact , he 'll accept his boss 's decision to go for green .
5 Richard Lambert , editor of the FT , says the decision to go for Labour was a collective one taken with senior colleagues , although he did write the article himself .
6 Linda Townley , who 's fought a three-year battle with a national newspaper , made a plea for legal aid to be extended to those with no money to sue for libel .
7 But at this meeting I went to , people there felt very strongly that services should not be awarded funding to go for investors in people .
8 ( b ) with intent to make permanent default in whole or in part on any existing liability to make a payment , or with intent to let another do so , dishonestly induces the creditor or any person claiming payment on behalf of the creditor to wait for payment ( whether or not the due date for payment is deferred ) or to forgo payment : or
9 Practice — Third party proceedings — Ex turpi causa non oritur actio — Plaintiffs claiming damages against defendant for fraudulent conspiracy — Defendant issuing third party notice against plaintiffs ' accountant alleging negligence and breach of contract — Whether ex turpi causa defence to claim for contribution — Civil Liability ( Contribution ) Act 1978 ( c. 47 ) , ss. 1(1) , 6(1)
10 A man who was apparently brain damaged during an operation has been given permission to sue for damages … even though the operation took place twenty five years ago .
11 Some expressly did not want their money to go for weapons ; others were said to be so thrilled that they wanted their names on the missiles .
12 Next morning Dairyman Crick sent all the dairy people out into a field to search for garlic plants .
13 Inability to Attend for Work
14 ( see also Inability to Attend for Work and Long Term Sickness Benefit
15 It was in response to what Lord Penzance called ‘ sensational cases of cruelty ’ that the first law giving working class wives an opportunity to sue for separation and maintenance was passed in 1878 .
16 Mansell , speaking at the BBC 's Sports Review of the Year show , said : ‘ Damon deserves the opportunity to drive for Frank Williams .
17 I could n't move much higher then because I got the opportunity to work for Jack Nicklaus !
18 The visitor pressures at Younger , Dawyck and Logan Gardens are much less severe , since these Gardens are all some way from major population centres , and Younger and Dawyck in particular have the acreage to provide for visitor dispersion .
19 So , if you 'd like to find out if and when it 's on in your area , ask your parents or Brown Owl to write for details to : Or ring .
20 They came to Prenton Park to reherse for Wembley .
21 First , the hon. Gentleman should not underestimate the immense force of major legislation presented by the Lord Chancellor in the past three or four years — not least the Children Act 1989 , which has entirely restructured the law on children and paved the way for the family court , and the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 , one of the most important pieces of legislation in this field to appear for decades .
22 At present many more employers than employees are legally represented , and it is not uncommon for counsel to appear for employers .
23 On Sept. 21 , US President George Bush promised that the USA , the UN 's biggest debtor owing an estimated US$700,000,000-US$800,000,000 in regular and peacekeeping dues , would in future ensure adequate financial support to provide for UN peacekeeping and humanitarian work .
24 Restitution — Quasi-contract — Moneys had and received — Payments of moneys to revenue in accordance with statutory instrument — Payments made without prejudice to claim for return if statutory instrument void — Whether moneys repayable by revenue with interest — Supreme Court Act 1981 ( c. 54 ) , s. 35A ( as inserted by Administration of Justice Act 1982 ( c. 53 ) , s. 15(1) , Sch .
25 They say they still want to find out how the girls died , but ca n't get legal aid to sue for damages .
26 In one of the frankest interviews ever given by a club owner , he said : ‘ I am contemplating abandoning my quest for silver to go for gold . ’
27 But his omission is because no northern commissions were appointed — something more likely to reflect a readiness to wait for Gloucester 's advice than an intention to snub him .
28 But his omission is because no northern commissions were appointed — something more likely to reflect a readiness to wait for Gloucester 's advice than an intention to snub him .
29 The next morning I got up at 7.30 am and had breakfast , got changed and got into the car to wait for Rachel , Betty , Paul and David .
30 A crowd crush at Ayresome Park on Saturday forced Middlesbrough 's match with Leeds United to be suspended for 15 minutes , and so alarmed the Leeds manager , Howard Wilkinson , that he clambered on to the perimeter fencing to appeal for calm .
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