Example sentences of "to [pron] [noun pl] for [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Unions bargaining with individual employers , or at industry level , sought to maximize the return to their members for working , welfare benefits being unaffected by the negotiations .
2 This presents more difficulties for the researcher , who has to do a great deal of interpretation in order to make inferences from what people actually do to their motivations for doing it .
3 And interrogatories may be administered to determine on which of certain prescribed grounds the directors have acted , but not as to their reasons for rejecting on these grounds , and not if the articles provide , as they often do , that they shall not be bound to state their reasons .
4 So I 'll just say thank you to the management of the Seraglio for allowing this conference to take place in such pleasant surroundings , and to you ladies for giving up your weekend to be here .
5 That applies as much to hon. Members opposite , to whose arguments for improving the system under their regime I look forward , as to other hon. Members with their proposals about what should be done about it .
6 Our greatest debt is to our Scouts for putting our post-cocktails lives together .
7 He listened to our reasons for selecting the cloth , our design philosophy and our assurances that his sails would be hand finished to his specific requirements .
8 In Kuwait , the resistance , we are not trying to kill them , we are trying to destroy their tanks , to destroy their erm bases , to take their weapons , and to bring them to our sides for to send them to Saudi .
9 Barry Eichengreen and Charles Wyplosz , two leading thinkers on exchange-rate economics , respond to our suggestions for reforming the ERM
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