Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [adv] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I must save up for all of him . |
2 | ‘ I must get back for that . |
3 | I might send away for that last one . |
4 | I 'll send off for some stuff . |
5 | I was just thinking I 'm going to MacDonalds on Thursday so I 'll look out for that . |
6 | Oh so I 'll put down for that then . |
7 | I 'll come in the morning instead or whatever , erm but quite often it means if they 're coming in they say , well I 'll be in town anyway I 'll come in for that hour |
8 | I debated whether to be sick or not myself , and decided that I could hold out for another half hour . |
9 | I could go on for some time sir , but I will now proceed to the technical planning matters . |
10 | When I ran out of breath I 'd come up for another helping , then duck the head again . |
11 | So I thought I 'd put in for that , it was a lateral move you know , but still it was getting back to my depot and nearer my home . |
12 | I would put in for that if it came up . |
13 | I firmly told him that if he ever came near me again , I would fight back for all I was worth and , even if he managed to beat me every time , sooner or later I would get lucky and hurt him . |
14 | I would look probably for another course |
15 | Oh I do n't think I shall go in for that . |
16 | ‘ I can go on for another three or four years yet because I 'm still as fit as a fiddle , ’ he said . |
17 | Erm I have four or five people I can take on for any one of those companies so nobody 's in competition with |
18 | Sometimes it can be slightly embarrassing to be successful at something , and if you are beginning to turn the occasional head now that you are slimmer you may come in for some negative comments from your rivals . |
19 | ‘ I think you ought to watch out for that woman , Bob . ’ |
20 | You must look out for that reaction . |
21 | You must test separately for each of the following : |
22 | You should answer separately for each of them , or for those who took their place in your childhood . |
23 | You should watch out for any fish that may harass all of the other inmates to the point of serious damage ; or for one particular fish being harassed by the rest of its companions to the point of being shoved into a corner . |
24 | The remaining things she could come back for any day . |
25 | And erm we erm when you got to about the third class I think you you was allowed to participate int he woodwork and metal er class , you used to go across for half a day a week . |
26 | You will go in for these educational |
27 | It 's not actually automatic because you can stay in for those extra up up to five years if you so choose . |
28 | Erm and so you can watch out for those the traps . |
29 | ‘ You can come twice for that , ’ she promised , and showed him the tip of her tongue . |
30 | Course I immediately darted back in the house and told me dad and well , and er he says er , you can look out for some trouble then now like , you know and er , nothing happened . |