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

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1 For various reasons , it has not been possible to arrange for this sub-committee to meet .
2 that dredging for this voice has drowned no other
3 However , Gaitskell was much too sensible to fall for this nonsense .
4 This goes for all hair lengths . ’
5 Commitment , there was no doubt that they were willing to sacrifice for each other
6 So if this stands for this year 's output at a hundred percent fifty percent of it has to be added on to give next year 's .
7 Obviously , an employee is free to apply for another position even with a rival of his present employer , or to find premises in which to set up a future business so long as in doing so he is not in breach of any valid express term in his employment contract : see Searle ( GD ) & Co Ltd v Celltech Ltd [ 1982 ] FSR 92 .
8 This called for another Unicum , without coffee this time , and a bottle of sparkling wine as a chaser .
9 This applies for any weighting system ( market weights , price weights , equal weights ) , as long as the index is an arithmetic average or total .
10 Theoretically , each of the 12 regional electricity companies ( RECs ) is now free to compete for any business requiring more than one megawatt ( MW ) of power anywhere in the country .
11 He did this to demonstrate for all time to come the extraordinary greatness of his grace in the love he showed us in Christ Jesus .
12 Details of individual associations between actual and optimal decisions are given in Table 3 ; this presents for each subject and for each repetition the proportion of the variance of actual output ( or actual sales proportion ) explained by optimal output ( or actual sales proportion ) .
13 She might not have kissed him , but for the moment he knew he was willing to settle for that message : I love you — I think .
14 The fourth point is : ’ Why should a Health Authority turn down an unproven treatment when it holds contracts with Homeopathic Hospitals and is prepared to pay for such treatment to be carried out ? ’
15 I am prepared to pay for such information and pay well .
16 Wendling had a Dutch friend , an amateur flautist , who was willing to pay for some flute music — three concertos and two quartets .
17 A mobile eye screening unit could help overcome this problem , and fundholding general practitioners may be willing to pay for this service .
18 They just are n't willing to pay for this type of product as it takes to long to film . ’
19 12.2 Should the Proprietor for any reason whatsoever not prepare and deliver such updating revision and correction within such time as may be reasonably required by the Publisher the Publisher shall be free to employ for that purpose such writer ( or writers ) as it may think fit and to deduct all or part of the remuneration payable to such writer(s) from any monies due to the Proprietor for such updates , revisions or corrections .
20 12.2 Should the Company for any reason whatsoever not procure the preparation and delivery of such updating revision and correction within such time as may be reasonably required by the Publisher the Publisher shall be free to employ for that purpose such writer ( or writers ) as it may think fit and to deduct all or part of the remuneration payable to such writer(s) from any monies due to the Company .
21 Do n't be afraid to ask for such help — a problem is a problem , whether it is a broken leg or an emotional upset .
22 It 's it 's easier to say for some reason or other and yet
23 For those seeking bhavana , it is ready to be discerned in a hundred daily occurrences : it will be manifested in a small or generous action ; and there is a joy in the mere searching for this bhavana in the everyday world .
24 Unfortunately , in the time period available , there was considerable shortfall due either to delays in the courts or the file having been impossible to trace for some reason .
25 England were no doubt content to settle for that return from their spearhead bowler on such a benign pitch .
26 Fifty is too small a number to overcome the cumulative effects of in-breeding , or the dangers of sudden natural disaster , while the Ujung Kulon habitat is too restricted to allow for much expansion .
27 But I doubt there 's much left for this year .
28 So there is no doubt about the ability of the Japanese to pay for this information and knowledge , nor about their strong motivation for acquiring it .
29 Its focus is not so much on the individuals who work and produce as on the production process , and this rather impersonal and abstract approach makes it difficult or even unnecessary to look for any exclusion of women , although this occurs .
30 I 've got a bloody crave for that broccoli .
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