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

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1 Having been synthesized it has to be transported to the part of the cell in which it is required ; there it will remain for its lifetime of hours , weeks or months until it is due for renewal , when it is pulled out of place in the cell and broken down by enzymes as quickly as it was previously synthesized , its building blocks ( the amino acids ) being recycled in the synthesis of other proteins .
2 However , in accordance with the conventions of the time , and because of his anticipated death , much would remain for his executors to arrange .
3 And it 's our intention that that land should remain for our children 's children 's children , that 's the first point .
4 The qualities which make a girl smart and successful at her work would similarly make for her success in the marriage market . "
5 Only once , late in life when he made as much of an excuse as he would ever make for his anti-Semitism , did Pound ever again enter the plea for himself that he suffered from the cultural anaemia of growing up in a suburb of an Eastern seaboard city .
6 What provision could he make for his family during his absence ?
7 No , no , no , I take your point , but I did n't mean that , it 's the way I 'd read the press release , I was n't the one reading it , so certainly they it would that would be please do n't forget I mean no one is going to really knock for your English
8 One is the elegant collection of hotels where , as the town 's name suggests , you can bathe for your health just as the Romans did 2,000 years ago , but in much greater comfort and with considerably more expert supervision .
9 What do you eat for your dinners ? ’
10 By the time that Colt 's father had warmed a broth to take upstairs with the scrambled egg and toast that he would himself eat for his supper , the letter to his son would have been delivered to the Colonel 's department .
11 A contracting party can stipulate for what consideration he chooses .
12 Wayne , in her mother 's view , was more than just an ordinary valley kid ; he was a walking symbol of everything that she did n't want for her daughter .
13 Right , what do you want for your dinner ?
14 show them the garden , by Saturday night I felt shattered for it and I 'd come home and I looked in the cupboard and I said Ton well what do you want for your dinner then ?
15 Also they do not believe that our experience ( as , for example , that a woman 's ministry feels good and appropriate ) is a reliable guide to what God may want for his Church .
16 Oh yes , what do you fancy for your lunch ?
17 What do you fancy for your lunch ?
18 What do you fancy for your breakfast ?
19 But institutions could compensate for their loss of income by taking a more active role to ensure better performance from the management , which would at least give them the chance of a greater capital gain , so that their total return is unaffected .
20 The yield on junk bonds did not compensate for their risks , for two related reasons .
21 In Jobling , the plaintiff might have been able to claim social security benefits to partially compensate for his losses .
22 A little man , faced with a much larger adversary , can compensate for his opponent 's longer arm reach by using his legs as defensive weapons .
23 As already stated , the defendant 's real defence was one of accident , but that did not dispense with the need for the judge to leave the issue of provocation to the jury if there was any evidence to justify that course ; and the defendant contended that the judge was wrong to have directed the jury that provocation did not arise for their consideration .
24 If , however , a vector x does exist for which Ax = 0 , this clearly means that any column of A can be expressed as a linear sum of the remaining columns ; by the rules for evaluation of determinants this requires unc to be zero .
25 It has been proposed that a reduction in pay rises of 1% could create 200,000 jobs but before the jobs are created the demand must exist for our goods .
26 When she went back into the house her aunt was busy with the last meal she would prepare for her family .
27 The suite features a substantial Pavarotti-sized shower where the Yeltsins can prepare for their visit to the Stock Exchange , laying a wreath at Westminster Abbey , and that night 's banquet with Prime Minister at the Royal Naval College , Greenwich .
28 To help you prepare for your holiday , round 11 weeks before you go away we 'll send you our FREE HCI Holiday Planner .
29 Upon receipt , check that it is acceptable to your client and if so , include it in the arithmetic on the completion statement that you must prepare for your client and dispatch to him or her for agreement prior to completion .
30 ‘ Tell Her Majesty ’ he replied ‘ she may travel in perfect security , and I will answer for her safety .
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