Example sentences of "[to-vb] it for [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We are in negotiations with the local authority for planning permission , and we hope to obtain it for housing on some of that land .
2 Where the PC has no real expanded RAM , using EMM386.EXE to provide it for cacheing is wasteful of resources .
3 It includes some useful guidelines for those who wish to use it for choosing a course , either for themselves or for an employee .
4 I need to know the wiring for the Nato socket as I intend to use it for towing my caravan , but will need to alter the wiring to suit or obtain another Nato plug and add the 12n/12s plugs to this .
5 when you start learning a language you are constantly collecting new words , so even if you have a computer and intend to use it for producing a dictionary you may still wish to have your vocabulary in a more accessible form than on a computer disk , at least for the first few months .
6 It is primarily organised along the lines of the current OPCS scheme , but it would also be possible to use it for coding to KOS or CODOT .
7 Instead of quitting the music business she should have learned to use it for singing rather than mouthing off at every opportunity .
8 Thus ‘ held with the intention ’ came to be construed in a sense which the language of Parliament can not possibly bear as a matter of ordinary sense and grammar , as embracing not only material held by the crooked solicitor but material held without any intention on the part of the holder but infected , either at the time of its creation or , seemingly , at any subsequent time , by an intention on the part of any person , whether the client entitled to it or anyone else , to use it for furthering some criminal purpose .
9 ‘ Nothing to beat it for shifting the wind ! ’
10 Beer seems such a simple drink that we tend to take it for granted .
11 However , with fewer breaks pilots tend to take it for granted that they will not get a cable break , and this makes them more vulnerable when one does occur .
12 Within the Western tradition of art we tend to take it for granted that much can be learned from the study of the art of the past and , traditionally , copying from the works of the Great Masters was one of a young student 's most important tasks .
13 Learning from experience is such a fundamental process that it is easy to take it for granted and assume that having experiences and learning from them are synonymous .
14 It 's easy to take it for granted that we take medication to get better but a child does n't necessarily understand that . ’
15 Despite the darkness and unannounced approach , the raiding party found the Armstrong chiefs , Mangerton , Gilnockie , Whithaugh and the rest , awaiting their arrival at Langholm , their ‘ capital ’ , with some hundreds of their very tough riders assembled , a significant indication of their excellent information system in this wild Border country ; and when they heard of the descent on Dacre 's castle of Gilsland , they appeared to take it for granted that they would go along .
16 Technology is so pervasive , so much an intrinsic part of modern life , that we tend to take it for granted .
17 It is an elementary mistake to take it for granted that an act which has one symbolic meaning for us today possessed that same meaning eight hundred years ago .
18 For the rest of us , it seems commonplace and obvious that we should be able to think , imagine , perceive and remember in the ways that we do , and we tend to take it for granted that the rest of the world has the same sort of experience of everyday life that we do .
19 He seemed to take it for granted that she was the one to talk to .
20 It would be natural to take it for granted that the model and the dress designer were one and the same .
21 To her horror , Folly saw Luke nod and turn away down the corridor , leaving her alone with this sinister whispering woman who seemed to take it for granted that she was meekly going to strip off and join in what could only be some kind of orgy .
22 ‘ Then you had no right to speak for me , ’ Merrill whispered in hushed irritation , ‘ no right to take it for granted that — ’
23 He seemed to take it for granted that everyone would do what he told them .
24 Her eyes followed him as he unpacked the bike , and she wondered if he was just going to take it for granted that she would sleep with him of if he would offer her the choice .
25 As a matter of fact , I rarely do , but she has begun to take it for granted .
26 The toilet was er at the back of what we used to call the brew house it was n't a kitchen it was a brew house , and er the , the toilet was at the back of the brew house adjacent to the old ash pit , which was an ash pit in those days it was filled up and when it was filled , they used to come at night and empty the ash pit wheel up the entry it might be there for three or four months and you got flies , bluebottles all sorts in the hot weather you know , I could n't try my shoes on sometimes , but er it was a bit , well I suppose in those days they used to take it for granted , it was a bit primitive it was n't the best five houses in the area , but er
27 It also it is a fact that the people that you do tend to lend the equipment out to take it for granted that you are also a highly qualified video sort of technician and if anything goes wrong , they ring you up and say ‘ What plug goes where , and why is n't this working ’ and why should you if you 're working run down to some conference in the John Hall Room and try and sort out something for these people .
28 ‘ They used to advocate it for withdrawing heroin addicts — naturally they had little success .
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