Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( Incidentally , most bureau will buy in typefaces for clients so long as either the client pays for it or there is going to be sufficient volume of work to justify it . )
2 There 's not a lot the act can do in terms for example of prosecuting people who use deception , it may just be possible I 've been advised , but it 's extremely difficult from an evidential and other point of view to do that .
3 Similarly , a mistake in the testimony of the complainant or one of his witnesses caused the prosecution to fail , and a serious mistake could result in imprisonment for perjury .
4 Even the use of ordinary vocabulary can result in problems for patients .
5 This produces a pressure for results , which may result in reports for discoveries which have n't been fully tested .
6 Under certain conditions the balance of class forces , plus the conflicts within and between different elites in the state system over state power might result in opportunities for interests opposed to monopoly capital to seize the state and pursue policies antithetical to its interest .
7 Subscriptions to professional bodies , group membership of local clubs and patrons ' seats at local theatres and concerts might all feature in advertisements for staff .
8 Overheard at the Garrick : ‘ Do you believe in clubs for women ?
9 They were old-fashioned and did n't believe in scent for men despite the efforts of people like Brian .
10 By taking a particular view of the elements , Bacon even set out to show that human bodies could remain in hellfire for eternity .
11 Some coins might remain in circulation for centuries .
12 Who did the Maclean have in mind for Hector , then ?
13 If you are a Duannian , or know anyone else who is , please write to me , so that I can communicate in time for Reunion 1991 .
14 Those who live nearby can take in items for repair , but the company will also accept commissions from overseas — even as far away as Australia .
15 I understand the emotional pull that devolution has for people in Scotland , but I hope that every Scot will examine very carefully what it would mean in practice for Scotland and for the rest of the United Kingdom .
16 After the demise of the telegram , loyal greetings are sent with one white rose via a commercial flower delivery service , but the reply does not arrive in time for lunch any more .
17 You will be staying at the two-star Hotel Ibis and will arrive in time for dinner .
18 Cuts might come in budgets for home help and day centres if there is a funding shortfall , he said .
19 Getting them to take me on had taken some persuasion : developing countries do not generally put in requests for people in my profession — clinical psychology .
20 The UNECE report warns that direct comparisons between countries should be treated with caution , and that a number of other factors ( such as wind strengths ) may account in part for defoliation .
21 Thereafter no court in the United Kingdom was called upon to consider whether a child could sue in negligence for injuries sustained while in its mother 's womb until last year .
22 She really was more than half-minded to take them downstairs again and post them through the hole in the mahogany skirting board of the dining-room where they could lie in wait for crumbs of bread and cheese and apple peels that she would be careful to drop …
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