Example sentences of "[verb] for [det] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When a patient is detained under the MHA 1983 , but the physical disorder is not caused by or is not itself the cause of a mental disorder , a restrictive interpretation of this proposal could lead to the ridiculous scenario of doctors having to wait for such a patient to deteriorate or become unconscious before medical treatment could be initiated under the protection of common law duty of care and the doctrine of necessity .
2 Why had she had to wait for such an education ?
3 at half past three or you can say if you 'd like to , if you 'd like to wait for half an hour , we 'll get a giro cheque to , issued to you or if you 'd rather you can come back at half past three and collect it .
4 Visuals are very important in terms of information recall I modelled for this a couple of years ago .
5 It is like those cases where women were , perhaps are , discriminated against because they were not ‘ strong ’ enough for a job or part of a job ; but most people would prefer for such a task a strapping wench to a seven-stone male weakling , who gets the sand kicked into his eyes by the beach bully , courtesy of the Charles Atlas advert .
6 But at the time they thought that was all they could get , and they decided to go for half a loaf rather than the whole .
7 Not surprisingly , the pattern of reasons given for such a selection tends to be highly personal and particular , with emphasis being placed mainly on the objectification of personal relations , for example , with deceased friends and relatives .
8 Conditions could be imposed on the planning permission which would overrule the general permission given for such a change in use by the Use Classes Order ( Class 11 is ‘ use as an office for any purpose ’ ) .
9 In these circumstances it will be important for organizations to plan for such a future , so as to ensure that :
10 A HANDMADE Lonsdale skipping rope is standard issue for boxers and will dramatically improve fitness and stamina — skipping for ten minutes is equivalent to jogging for half an hour .
11 They just sit there mesmerized for half an hour and then
12 It is easy enough to see how someone , especially someone who has suffered a childhood of poverty , can be led to a fear of emptiness , of not getting enough to eat , of starvation itself , and so in later life to stave off or compensate for such a fear .
13 As there is a great deal of pressure on our subsequent debate , I shall allow questions on the statement to continue for half an hour , until 4.20 pm , but we must then move on .
14 Since the Short Courses are intended for such an age group it is appropriate to consider the following :
15 On April 6 Brightness was lasooed and after struggling for half an hour was ignominiously hauled from the water .
16 They came up and fought for half an hour till they was both flat on their backs , on the waste land there .
17 Payment is at the discretion of your Manager who will tell you whether or not you qualify for such a payment .
18 There was such disruption at the entrance to Olympia that the start of the meeting had to be delayed for half an hour .
19 They are all welcome but my right hon. and hon. Friends — together with responsible interests outside the House , such as the British Medical Association and other medical authorities — have pressed for such a policy for some years .
20 Also , SHe did n't think Parmedes ' handiwork was exactly designed for such a pummelling .
21 Sometimes you long for half an hours
22 Eversley has stressed that too much should not be claimed for such a class .
23 We stopped for half an hour in Reading to wait for a connection . ’
24 Which is very light so to compensate for this a ply line is used this is a rubber line which is quite thick and the rod is flicked backwards and forwards to let line out .
25 ‘ Could it possibly wait for half an hour , sir ?
26 Advice and assistance in making a will can only be given to a client who is over 70 , or disabled or suffering from a mental disorder ( or a parent or guardian wishing to provide for such a person ) , or a single parent wishing to appoint a testamentary guardian .
27 Any model of the mind which allows for such a possibility is not a simple one , and hints at , if it does not actually affirm , the existence of the unconscious .
28 King : Sweet Emma , you remember far too well The jeers and cat-calls mingled with the praise When you did sing and dance for half an hour In your own TV show .
29 As Falk points out , Builder himself has argued for such a shift ( Builder , 1979 ) .
30 You need n't worry any more , because you arouse nothing in me and have n't done for many a year .
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