Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If you are not receiving Housing Benefit at the moment , but because you are on a low income you feel that you may qualify for help , please apply to the Council now . |
2 | If you have a low income and no more than £8,000 savings , you may qualify for Income Support , which is paid weekly and tops up any Income you have to a level set by the Government . |
3 | If you have an inadequate income , you may qualify for income support which is designed to provide those without sufficient means with enough money to live on . |
4 | People who are liable to pay the community charge may qualify for benefit if they have a low income and no more than £16,000 in savings . |
5 | And , under current Government regulations , provided that your total borrowing for house purchase and home improvements does n't exceed £30,000 the interest on your Home Improvement Loan may qualify for tax relief . |
6 | And on a car of this class the steering column ought to adjust for rake as well as reach . |
7 | In the county court and High Court , claims for costs must be assessed if they do not exceed £500 and a solicitor may opt for assessment where costs do not exceed £1,000 ( Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 ) . |
8 | In fear of this possibility , many women choose to have pregnancy screenings and may opt for abortion if evidence of handicap is revealed . |
9 | The slippage principle should make for enervation and a general whittling away . |
10 | The first of these documents is likely to appear before any published part of the government 's review , and will amount to advice to government on what arrangements the government should make for R&D to best meet national needs Giving ACARD this job as a formal duty is a mark that the Council has established itself as a key body in reviewing and stimulating new industrial technologies . |
11 | It must want for sunlight . |
12 | The Lord wonderfully provided for me to visit the country in March 1990 and later that year He revealed that I should prepare for service among Albanians . |
13 | He is fifty-three ageing , losing his sight , and should prepare for death . |
14 | The 250 delegates were reassured by Mandela that despite the year-old agreement to suspend the armed struggle [ see p. 37642 ] , MK would not dwindle away , and MK members should prepare for integration into the armed forces of a democratic South Africa . |
15 | This practice must make for speed and efficiency — and therefore economy — from the point of view of the consumer ( who ultimately pays the bill ) . |
16 | This sometimes happens when managers must prepare for press conferences and they develop a superb presentation only to drop through the floor when an awkward press vulture homes in on the one weak link in the chain of argument . |
17 | He must prepare for payment all accounts due from the local authority and must in his turn , collect for the authority all sums due from time to time to the local authority particularly in regard to the collection of rates . |
18 | There is no suggestion even in the passage quoted earlier from the Acts that as Christians we should strive for communism and equality — rather our concern within the church community should be a genuine caring for those in need . |
19 | In principle all programs should strive for perfection and if you find a bug you should report the problem so that it can be fixed . |
20 | We should strive for perfection . |
21 | In the life she led it would have been all too easy to succumb to the myriad temptations on offer , but she had seen them for the shallow , worthless things they were , and valued her self-respect too highly to accept dross when she knew she must seek for gold . |
22 | If that is the new strategy , health care must wait for settlement of the most contentious issues on the national agenda , taxes , and spending reductions . |
23 | ‘ Private Eye ’ must wait for decision over libel retrial |
24 | The King must wait for help while I fought his enemies . |
25 | ‘ Oh , you must wait for coffee , ’ said Bob , sobering and turning to signal to the young waiter . |
26 | The full discussion must wait for Chapter 5 but we can begin to get an insight into how this comes about when we consider the second property of quantum mechanical states . |
27 | They say we must wait for science to provide that proof . |
28 | However , in the following script , there are several places where you must wait for mail before proceeding . |
29 | Just a minute , cos er we must wait for tea in the teapot . |
30 | Opposite Even during the brief rains daytime temperatures can be lethal , so even now the spadefoot toad must wait for nightfall before emerging from its burrow . |