Example sentences of "[coord] [noun pl] [to-vb] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ( v ) Most libels of any gravity directed at the conduct of a local authority would sufficiently identify the councillors or officers concerned in or responsible for that conduct so as to enable individual councillors or officers to sue for libel just as , in this case , Mr. Bookbinder has brought proceedings in respect of the libels complained of by the council . |
2 | I did n't like being called a rowdie , but then I did n't exactly have the time or resources to sue for defamation , if that 's the legal terminology for someone who slags you off in public . |
3 | As a fifth more radical possibility , might consumers be empowered by the professional care givers of an athenian local state and seek to opt out of the traditional services — persuading providers or purchasers to contract for alternatives ? |
4 | The trend is towards a steady reduction in government funding , together with a policy of requiring universities and polytechnics to bid for funds in new ways . |
5 | In October last year it was forced to turn to its shareholders and bankers to ask for £18 million to sort out its difficulties . |
6 | The new Regulations will be effective from 6 April 1993 to enable plan managers and investors to arrange for holdings in ineligible trusts to be sold or transferred outside the plan . |
7 | Clive Rigarlsford , 32 , advertised for children and adults to apply for parts in two non existent films . |
8 | The opposition was further alienated by a clause in a government decree law of Aug. 22 governing the eligibility of candidates representing unregistered political parties , independent organizations and alliances to stand for election to the CCD . |
9 | It 's got special wide doors and passageways to cater for wheelchairs , and the bathroom has been specially adapted . |