Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Once in Munich Leopold set about making arrangements for somewhere for Nannerl to stay .
2 We do n't know the exact date of birth of any early medieval king before Charles ( nor of most for centuries afterwards ) .
3 ‘ A half of best for Mr O'Dell ! ’
4 sort of like for ages
5 And they 're intervening of course here on the side of a revolt which is going against the grain of erm of certainly for Russia of course of er of of the attitudes of the eighteen erm er eighteen teens early eighteen twenties .
6 Police and motoring organisations say the lack of anywhere for drivers to rest greatly increases the risk of an accident .
7 No I asked you for formally for permission to go ahead and go ahead with the .
8 All of the sources on the on the network look like so for instance I can do joins across two heterogeneous R D B M Ss. you can have a table with departments in , employee 's in Oracle , and salaries in D B two and I could use a single select statement and join all that information together in a single request to the Omni SQL Gateway .
9 I think I think it gets dark earlier than it does up here for example
10 Yeah there 's space under there for bits and pieces .
11 The stuff could have been under there for days , if not weeks .
12 The latest of these was contained in the Immigration Act of 1988 , which requires anyone wishing to bring their family to this country to demonstrate that there is support and accommodation available and that the marriage was not entered into primarily for immigration reasons .
13 Transarc has a reliable queuing mechanism in the works — which like Encina , is being developed on DEC platforms — whilst USL has /q for underway for Tuxedo .
14 Clearly they have no power to do so , even if somebody asks them to , somebody from outside for instance , erm , and , and also when they do get a fire certificate , is there a display for it ?
15 Should specialist services be brought in from outside for advice on specific problems and for continuing support ? iv Can we reconcile hopes for continuity of care in a service with ideas of segregation ?
16 Sentence had been adjourned until yesterday for reports .
17 Sheriff Donald Booker-Millburn , who deferred sentence until yesterday for background reports , said a prison term was the most appropriate sentence .
18 The dancing begins at 6.30pm until 8pm for nine-year-olds and from 8.30pm to 10.30pm for children up to the age of 16 .
19 Support from afar for talent contest
20 George Michael was on with Jacqueline Bisset and he confessed that she had been his pin-up and he 'd loved her from afar for years .
21 She said I got everything in now for Christmas .
22 Tickets will go on sale from tomorrow for season ticket holders and Portsmouth replay ticket holders , and on general sale on Wednesday .
23 All packages from here for London are being diverted to the Riyadh office for a day before they go forward . ’
24 Cos they they used to come in here for water and bunkers you see .
25 How long have they been in here for Paul ?
26 ‘ We had that crazy woman in here for hours but Wainfleet gets the story ! ’ he grumbled .
27 The first years come in here for upholstery .
28 As a general rule , only long vehicles are taken in here for repair .
29 No , we 've got them sort of standing up on , on the top of our book shelf I suppose I could make a few lanterns for in here for Christmas .
30 Would you believe there 's an advert in here for Brookfield Discomitors , remember the I went to Bromley to get that .
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