Example sentences of "[vb infin] the [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Maxim wished he had made the call himself even if George had had to look up and dial the number for him .
2 But while recommending such long-term plans , I must stress the need for flexibility .
3 She could spare the time for France .
4 I remember sitting in a hotel in Lymm thinking that I could n't really spare the time for the Managing Quality course but I 'd run out of excuses !
5 Lord Jesus , thank you for a nice sleep , thank you for another day , please help us to do the kind of things that you want us to do , prayer for Christopher to behave at school , help him to do his best and for daddy at work , for Tim and I as we stay at home , help us to know the kind of things we do and this afternoon when grandma comes we 'll spare the time for her as well , Amen .
6 We can only presume the allocation for the current financial year is the first element of a rapidly expanding budget over the full five years of the scheme .
7 They are the most powerful because they can most effectively expose the discipline for what it is .
8 However , the Committee did emphasize the need for a much wider range of accommodation than had been provided before the war , and so they were drawn into the sharp debate about densities and preferences as between flats and houses — and this is where the link with the Ministry of Town and Country Planning proved so important .
9 To avoid this we can emphasize the need for honesty , or provide a filter question so that a low-prestige answer seems equally acceptable .
10 For example , the director of nursing may devise the system for allocating annual leave but the ward sister may determine who will actually be given holiday at any particular time .
11 Gestures must convey the message for those friends who can not appreciate words .
12 Only by full appreciation of the critical role the State of Israel plays in our strategic calculus , can we build the foundation for thwarting Moscow 's designs on territories and resources vital to our security and our national well-being . ’
13 We will ensure that all 14–19 year olds have a personal tutor and careers advice , helping them build the foundations for personal fulfilment and success .
14 Confidence is coming back to Oxford United … three games without defeat does n't make a season but it does build the foundations for the future … tomorrow it 's Leicester City away … no changes to a winning team … the only fresh face is Paul Wanless he takes over from Dave Penney on the bench … form favours Leicester but they were beaten by Stoke last week … and Oxford are on a high …
15 On 26 April 1792 it was agreed that Messrs Howell and Russell should build the stables for £2,850 .
16 Understanding that thought could influence the body for good or ill was part of their diagnostic practice .
17 That world view will determine how she/he will influence the children for it is simply not possible for anyone to be completely objective .
18 Be showed how intimately the traditional could influence the dances for his corps de ballet .
19 Government intervention can likewise influence the demand for a particular nationalized industry 's services .
20 There are two other ways in which expectations can influence the demand for money , and make it more unstable .
21 When complex interaction , of a defined nature , is to be expected , it is preferable to construct an iterative procedure which will automatically reestablish the integrity for the mechanism at the end of each move or disturbance .
22 We could compare the changes for each postal rate using the columns headed ‘ price relative ’ and ‘ quantity relative ’ .
23 In the essay all you have to do is answer the question for each paragraph !
24 I know the recommendation actually erm does answer the request for advice that was outlined in er two point one and maybe that 's why the recommendation is couched as it is .
25 Olivetti will also adapt the communicators for the European market — for DECT and Groupe Speciale Mobile cellular networking compliance , for example .
26 You can adapt the menus for eating away from home , i.e. at work or even in a restaurant .
27 I am beginning to wonder whether it will be necessary to get the chairman to come to St. Pancras before we can elicit the funds for the project .
28 Yet at other points the problem is rather the hijacking of the original message , as in the phenomenal lines : ‘ If the real Jesus Christ were to stand up today/ He 'd be gunned down cold by the CIA/ Oh the lights that now burn brightest behind stained glass/ Will cast the darkest shadows upon the human heart/ But God did n't build himself that throne/ God does n't live in Israel or Rome/ God does n't belong to the ‘ yankee dollar ’ / God does n't plant the bombs for Hezbollah ’ .
29 The impact of Morris 's ideas as channelled through the sphere of consumption , provided an effective means for the further development of precisely those class differences which in turn helped reproduce the conditions for the exploitation of labour .
30 ICMS is a combination of ways to manage crops in order to conserve and enhance the environment for wildlife and people while at the same time producing quality crops of economic yield .
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