Example sentences of "[adv] there for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You were going to look at ways of classifying the short stories you 've been looking at , when y , sort of , to look at similarities between short stories , like which ones deal with husband and wife relationships , which ones are about loneliness , I mean , use your paper , it 's it 's only there for scrap paper , you have n't got to produce something that 's gon na be pinned up on the wall . |
2 | The certainty that this particular music was being played directly at her and for her , that the fair man had seen her violin case and perhaps a look in her eyes of wistfulness , the fair man alone , for the guitarist seemed only there for support and back-up , decided her . |
3 | I have n't been there for oh I 'm always going down there for petrol now . |
4 | Took it down there for mum . |
5 | Well you 're a bloody fine one to talk fi , fiddling the back , down there for yonks |
6 | One girl had a fight and she was down there for weeks . |
7 | Some women were kept down there for weeks , some in the special cells , with strip dress , paper plates , paper pot . |
8 | No , why I have n't seen it for dry down there for years . |
9 | Yet they were not there for celebration , and there was neither gluttony nor drunkenness . |
10 | City 's attackers The signs were already there for City that they might be in for a spanking when their formidable attack of Andy Cole , Leroy Rosenior and playmaker Jacki Dziekanowski were held in a tight grip in a first-half an opening 45 minutes that was marked by a spectacular 30-yard goal from Justin Channing , in the final week of his loan spell from QPR . |
11 | But the occupational health centre is not just there for Guinness Brewing GB employees . |
12 | I was just there for Type ninety , and he has a wall of books in his living room that — the shells are some kind of Danish wall system from nineteen fifty-five and it seemed , you know , that the shelves were slightly saggy , a few nicks and scrapes , so it 's not new looking at all . |
13 | The principal aim is to create the impression from just looking at the street that it is not , just there for cars but for pedestrians , cyclists and residents too . |
14 | they 're normally there for years |
15 | if they 're normally there for years , is there any purpose at all in trying to deceive them before they go and live there ? |
16 | They were always there for eachother but especially for us . |
17 | If you are going to take plumbing seriously , however , it 's not a bad idea to keep a separate set of tools in their own tool box — so they are always there for plumbing jobs when you need them and you do n't find them covered with oil and grease . |
18 | The timing of the goal was a vital ingredient of this delirium , of course ( I for one had given up all hope by then ) , as was the venue ( we had n't won up there for decades ) ; but what really gave the night meaning was the anxiety and despair , year after year of it , that had gone before . |
19 | Ah these are them anyway , cos them er curtains that were up there for ages were a right mess |
20 | But she has n't gone up there for ages . |
21 | up there for ages , have you ? |
22 | How can it be pulled out it was up there for ages |
23 | They would go mid-week when he had to go up there for Joskiss 's ; they need not be vulgar weekend lovers . |
24 | What 's that black paper up there for mummy ? |
25 | It must have been up there for years , it weighed at least 14 carats and sat like a throbbing lime fruit pastille on the back of my unmoving hand . |
26 | go on get it up there , go on get it up there for Christ sake eh er Christ getting cold Darren ? |
27 | If you look up there for example , can you see the row of heads supporting the beams , |
28 | you never guess what Andy Spence 's mum did when I went up there for dinner once ? , it 's vile |
29 | The contractors have been clearing earth back there for landscaping . |
30 | Beacons were kept ablaze along the walls protecting the harbour and adjacent coastline in case of any infiltration attempt by boat , from the English ships out there for instance ; but so far nothing such appeared to have been attempted . |