Example sentences of "sign [adv prt] for " in BNC.

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1 In explaining how he managed to escape active military service during the war by signing on for an officers ' programme , Mr Clinton apparently omitted to mention that he had already received his call-up notice when he sought to join the Reserve Officers ' Training Corps .
2 This allowance is very limited — it is available only for married women whose child/children are over four years of age and who have been signing on for the previous six months .
3 The first is that after an initial period single parents should be required to name the father of their children when signing on for welfare .
4 The DHSS reckoned someone was signing on for me while I was in prison .
5 Judy Little , human resources director of Longman and chairwoman of the Publishing Qualifications Board , announced that increasing numbers of publishers were signing on for NVQs .
6 But Mr Davies , who leaves behind a lower paid £85,000 at the commission , conceded he would have little difficulty in signing up for the business priorities agreed by the CBI 's governing council for the incoming government .
7 BEFORE SIGNING UP FOR ANY OF THE PRESENT CELLNET OR VODAFONE networks , would-be subscribers should consider what 's in the cellphone pipeline .
8 At the turn of the year , clients dithered about signing up for consultancy projects .
9 High costs , unsuitable study patterns and the need for substantial senior management involvement in administration are discouraging companies from signing up for TOPP — the Institute 's two-year old training outside public practice scheme according to a recent internal report .
10 Check your existing lender 's redemption charge before signing up for a replacement loan .
11 Customers signing up for the Electronic Interchange With Standard Edifact , EIWSE , service will receive their electronic phone billing into either the electronic mailbox or , if they have X400 service , directly into their computers , Raes said .
12 More innovatively , companies signing up for the programme will be legally committed to going through a conciliation process to sort out unforeseen interoperability problems .
13 If you have any doubts about your ability to fix a burst pipe , a storm-damaged roof , or a boiler that does on the blink , it may be worth signing up for Homercare , the new 24-hour emergency repair and assistance service from Europ Assistance .
14 Current members seem satisfied that they are receiving good value for money , and are signing up for the second membership year which starts in May .
15 ‘ I thought you might be otherwise involved — signing up for a television series , perhaps . ’
16 There were only thirty visitors over the weekend Only one signing up for an organically grown allotment.It seems the message has n't yet taken root with the general public .
17 Welcome back:Thousands of new Oxford students have been signing up for anything from scuba diving to tiddlywinks , in this year 's freshers ' fair .
18 ULSTER spacers have been shy about signing up for inter-galactic travel .
19 Showed daddy what you 're signing up for
20 No I , I do n't have time , it really does mean signing up for sort of long
21 International : KGB signs up for Hollywood After the success of JFK , Russian spies start to trade in undercover past for over-the-counter assets
22 The Leeds Permanent Building Society , for example , pays £5 to one of three charities for each customer who signs up for a Leeds Visa affinity card .
23 Elton signs up for £26m
24 Of course , everyone signs up for nearly everything , but then it 's all part of university life .
25 Whatever his personal misgivings , Valenzuela hid them well and when his compulsory military service ended he signed on for a permanent career in the Air Force .
26 Memphis signed on for the subsequent tour and expanded the exhibition , featuring the Rameses Colossus in the 1987 showing in the Memphis Cook Convention Center .
27 He told us that , at the time was unemployed , and within a few days he even gave the date and place where she signed on for unemployment benefit .
28 The couriers signed on for courses at two language schools in order to get visas , but were caught when one had his baggage searched at Heathrow .
29 McGoldrick signed on for four years after talks with Highbury boss George Graham and said : ‘ The boss has outlined his plans , but he has n't guaranteed me a first-team place . ’
30 McGoldrick signed on for four years after talks with Highbury boss George Graham and said : ‘ I 'm delighted it 's all gone through so smoothly . ’
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