Example sentences of "[to-vb] a [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( The Mackinnons hosted them here twice , the second time being at the end of September after the pair had crossed the island to catch a boat for islands south of Skye . )
2 As the head of Cedars was making his entry list for September already , and would have to submit it by the end of the week , the educational psychologist was going to request a place for Balbinder before Statementing him .
3 After becoming involved with the Working Men 's College , established by Frederick Maurice [ q.v. ] in 1854 , Elizabeth Malleson was inspired to found a counterpart for women .
4 Cooke published influential articles in the School and the Teacher and helped to found a museum for London teachers .
5 It is no longer possible to found a reputation for scholarship on being good at spotting allusions .
6 I 'm perfectly happy to accept a figure for York of thirty three hectares .
7 The 355mm ( 14in ) twin plate unit that came with the gearbox could n't be fitted into the space available , so Mr Tomlinson had to write a cheque for £800 to buy a special Case IH single plate unit .
8 You are required to write a report for submission to the Board of Cheshire Restaurants Ltd , analysing the alternative proposals and submitting your recommendations as to the course to be pursued .
9 At the end of January an invitation from Richard Brinsley Sheridan to write a tragedy for Drury Lane left Coleridge ‘ gratified and somewhat elated ’ , and vowing that whatever time he could spare from reviewing he would now devote to play-writing .
10 The first step requires us to postulate a form for player A's equilibrium strategy and then deduce the nature of player B t 'S knowledge about the private information z , given its knowledge of A's strategy .
11 One Sunday that August , he left his farm near the Oxford ring road to meet a friend for lunch .
12 On Jan. 3 , a Convention on Yugoslavia , in which 159 groups had participated , called on the Yugoslav Federal Assembly to establish a procedure for secession from Yugoslavia .
13 This method of integration was extended with the foundation of the ECSC in 1951 , to establish a CU for coal and steel products between Benelux , France , Germany and Italy .
14 Furthermore , porosity-resistivity relationships have been plotted under different confining pressures to establish a model for water saturation computations .
15 Thirdly , he may be able to establish a claim for product liability under the Consumer Protection Act 1987 — such liability can not be excluded ( paragraph 9–06 above ) .
16 Frustration born out of watching history repeating itself prompted Anna Merz to try to establish a haven for Kenya 's beleaguered rhinos .
17 The announcement led to informal discussion between the Board 's officers , District representatives and the National WEA but failed to establish a basis for co-operation of provision in either county .
18 After much discussion the conference eventually agreed to establish a fund for wetlands conservation in developing countries , despite opposition from Australia , Canada , Ireland and the UK .
19 So with his son 's reputation now unequivocally established Leopold may have regarded the time as propitious to secure a position for Mozart at the Viennese court .
20 Solicitations for military promotion could become quite pointed if the politician did not act quickly , as the Earl of Marchmont discovered when he failed to secure a promotion for Lieutenant James Wedderburn , whose uncle complained was
21 Word of his fuel-injected mouth was enough to secure a casting for Dance Energy in ‘ 89 , and originally he was to co-present the programme beside Prince 's former dancer , Cat .
22 Negotiating with the Government to secure a place for Scotland in the EC committee of the regions was a sensible act which should be applauded , not railed at , and is fully consistent with the SNP 's main policy of placing Scotland first .
23 When deciding whether to grant a request for transfer , the court must have regard to the general principle in s1(2) that delay is likely to be prejudicial to the child 's welfare and should apply the criteria for transfer in APO , art 7 ( see ( b ) above ) .
24 Er , the plaintiff 's case is that there was a duty to advise them of the opportunity er which arose , from the refusal of the landlords to grant a licence for assignment erm and that their failure er to er give that er advice was in breach of duty and my Lord on page eighty five of the pleadings summary er page eighty five my Lord again er in answer to the the request for what advise it is alleged the defendant should give the plaintiff on the twenty second of October nineteen ninety five , at the top of the page .
25 It is planning an Open Connections Programme to forge links between users and vendors to begin late summer , and is now undertaking a feasibility study into setting up an Evaluation Laboratory to provide a showcase for users .
26 Furthermore the threat of losing independence by means of a hostile merger ( ie a takeover ) is claimed to provide a spur for management to strive for greater efficiency .
27 Setting up on his own six years later to provide a service for companies recruiting people in this field , he charged a $200 non-returnable retainer , which was subsequently deducted from his commission : 5% of the successful candidate 's first year 's salary .
28 He wants to restore it to its original castellated glory to provide a home for wife Annie and two sons and realise a 15-year dream .
29 However , in so far as their purpose is purely redistributive , it seems difficult to provide a rationale for price subsidies or in-kind transfers rather than cash transfers , and yet these latter forms of assistance are extremely important components of public expenditure ( see , e.g. Brennan and Pincus 1983 ) .
30 Shortly after anaesthesia an intravenous infusion may be commenced to provide a route for fluid replacement .
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