Example sentences of "for [art] [noun pl] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I could have forgiven him for the debts he piled up , but the lies , having another woman — I can never forgive that , ’ Jean says .
2 After just two days on the market , the software group has shot up from 70p to 113p — great news for the institutions who got in on the ground floor .
3 And for the refugees who end up wearing them , they 'll be just what the Doctor ordered .
4 If she is unique , it 's in the way she introduced fashion for wearing and for the houses we live in . ’
5 If I remember correctly , ’ he says , ‘ for the trials they brought out some legal people , people who were given a military rank and sat as judges at the war crime tribunals .
6 It may not quite be a Booker Prize contender is in itself but for the memories it brings back it is a wonder .
7 Such concessions are designed for the Muslims who make up Indonesia 's poor rural majority .
8 Prepare agendas for the meetings which set out the ground rules , issues to be covered and those which may not be discussed ( i.e. whether to talk price ) .
9 If I do n't deliver the goods , I do n't get any money , In business you get paid for results , not for the hours you put in . ’
10 I demand to be paid for the hours I put in , whether your cousin passes her exams or not ! ’
11 The suggested group contributions are shown in table 8.3 and the solubility parameter for a polymer can be estimated from the sum of the various molar attraction constants F for the groups which make up the repeat unit i.e.
12 Without waiting for the others he plunged down the bank into the stream , slipping and slithering heedlessly over the protruding roots and rocks .
13 The assembly instructions were all written to US specification which provided an interesting conversion problem for the youngsters who took up the challenge .
14 Before I were yeah , she was on , on war work you see on the hand grenades , that was on the , on the ground floor , of course there were a lot of old cottages er the one at the end , and erm there was something about those oh when , when we did erm er when we did erm locks for the erm hotels there were called , they used to say no they used , there would be about a hundred keys for the guests who clocked in for the er for the hotel and they would each be given a key to the same lock you see , and they used to call those keys to pass , sometimes there was more than a hundred keys to one lock but er wait for the bell or
15 the rise of the Country Dancing Clubs was maybe be to kind of try and compensate in a way for the dances themselves going down , ordinary dances , folk were wanting to do the Scottish dancing and things ?
16 Banc One sets basic yet strict financial targets for the banks it takes over , but it lets local managers decide how to meet them .
17 When our Party Secretary General , Salvador Cayetano Carpio. started a hunger strike for a wage rise for the bakers we helped out .
18 Rousing herself , she glanced at the huge diamond solitaire on her left hand as if for reassurance , before picking up her luggage and heading for the steps which led down to the landing-stage and the vaporetti .
19 Savers take their pick and pay for the arrangements they want in today 's prices .
20 That 's good news for the restauranteurs who charge up to thirty pounds a dozen for the slippery delicacy .
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