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

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1 This difference is emphasized when one examines how Porter proposes to go about cost reduction .
2 All the same there is a strong argument that low investment in the British economy is not just a matter of funds being unavailable ; there is a reluctance to borrow for investment purposes on the part of many enterprises .
3 Lawyer Mark Scoggins advises some of our biggest insurance companies on workplace liabilities , he believes workers could soon be able to sue for stress damage , costing British firms and their insurers , millions .
4 Quite a lot of young girls , however , choose not to sue for child maintenance .
5 which is why I think a lot of things , places should be able to accommodate for shop owners and reduce their leases while this recession 's on
6 Nora turned back to wait for Lord Wyatt , on the road between the Panshanger gate lodge and the stables .
7 My advice for the less affluent Dizzy fans out there is to wait for Crystal Kingdom Dizzy ( see preview this issue ) , which looks to become the all-time bestest-ever eggstravaganza .
8 I 'll have to wait for Miss Needham-Burrell . ’
9 Moss says independent software vendors do n't need to wait for Unix suppliers to release integrated offerings to begin application development and porting work — if they develop to TME now , applications should move across to integrated operating systems ‘ almost intact , ’ he claims .
10 Moss says independent software vendors do n't need to wait for Unix suppliers to release integrated offerings to begin application development and conversion work — if they develop to TME now , applications should move across to integrated operating systems ‘ almost intact , ’ he claims .
11 IF DODGE City and Tombstone had to wait for movie star-type heroes to save them from the outlaws who were over-running the communities , would they stand by the lawmen if it looked like the bad guys were n't going to stay beat ?
12 Often when we went to Retford by train , we used to wait for George Hird 's bus , if you could call it a bus .
13 When the kids are really young , it 's no use expecting them to wait for Christmas Day — and two four-month-old Siberian tiger cubs at Howletts animal park , Canterbury , are no exception .
14 BRITONS are becoming a nation of tactical shoppers , prepared to wait for sale bargains , say analysts Verdict Research .
15 ‘ Pertwee told me to wait for Charlie Hatton , ’ Cullam said .
16 Nell had said she would meet me this Sunday morning in the coffee shop in the Great Hall , and had told me that the crews often went there to wait for train time .
17 That is , if it can overcome the notion of some Apaches , who reportedly think some provision ought still to remain for Microsoft Corp Windows NT .
18 This is , however , mixed in with a more primitive element relating rustic to savage through fertility rituals .
19 The response of the system should be such that the users are not required to wait during text manipulation .
20 I had the good fortune to sit between Ian Bedford , whom I have known since he was a teenager ; and David Sieff , so I never had a dull moment !
21 Lennox-Boyd had been in the post for five years and had asked to retire for family business reasons .
22 When Elsie had to retire for health reasons , we were once again without a teacher but Hilda Lodge and Eleanor Pitman helped out and then Joan Gatfield , a leader in training , decided to do some training with us .
23 Glasgow set to blossom as orchid show host
24 Lewis plans to take a long break — in Britain — after first heading to Las Vegas to commentate for Sky TV on the November 13 title battle between reigning champion Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe that will decide his opponent next April .
25 erm And here , I 'm going to go for an outsider really , erm I 'm going to go for Ashfield Charlie erm in trap two , Tommy Foster from Wimbledon trained runner this is .
26 Aberdeenshire is best known as the place to go for salmon fishing , and the Royal Dee is one of the finest salmon streams in Scotland .
27 ‘ I hoped that she had really decided to go for Giles Hawick instead . ’
28 And then we come to race nine , the third leg of our yankee tonight , Radio Oxford 's yankee , that 's in the nine thirty two erm here I 'm going to go for Kerry Limb Gold in trap six erm this one does like the underfoot conditions to be soft , so he 's got it tonight — Kerry Limb Gold then as the third leg of the yankee , nine thirty two .
29 But it 's , it 's premature to go for land reform straight away .
30 I if , if you could have got some cadres on the ground , you know , so , so the other bit of this is is if you are going to go for land reform you 've got to have , not just the military presence and military security , but enough trained honest highly motivated cadres .
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