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

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1 I must deal with baits first , for baits specially for carp have become a totally separate entity from baits for any other species .
2 He was one of the first in the battered political hierarchy to head for Moscow voluntarily for negotiations with Brezhnev .
3 I would prefer that we accepted that Stella 's original notes defines the responsibility for forms literally for all the time .
4 United keep the team that beat Newcastle , which means Les Robinson gets another game as stand in for Mike Ford , who 's suspended and up front , Nick Cusack keeps the number 9 shirt , with David Penney on the bench .
5 Further , no married woman could make a will without her husband 's consent , nor ( with trifling exceptions ) make any contract , except as agent either for her husband or for some other person : it would have been absurd to let her contract when she had no free property out of which she could pay .
6 I think you should , allowances should be at at least support you in that and also from those allowances other resources that provide for research etcetera for the members .
7 The mean duration of ulcerative colitis was 14 years , and these patients were having colonoscopy to exclude dysplasia/malignancy , except the patients with ileostomies who gave informed consent for ileoscopy specifically for this study .
8 ‘ It is not easy playing game after game even for fit players it becomes a chore and you tend to pick up knocks .
9 Mum looks after Sally sometimes for me .
10 Hence , considerable numbers of chefesses willing to come over here and work for peanuts just for the experience .
11 It would be an opportunity for reflection specifically for people coming with a background of development experience and practice .
12 Shearer returns to The Dell for Blackburn tomorrow for the first time since his £3.6 million transfer in the summer , anxious to make life even more uneasy for Branfoot .
13 They pushed on up the Mercery , standing aside as a group of debtors from the Marshalsea , linked by chains , moved through the crowd , begging for alms both for themselves and other inmates .
14 With increased availability , pricing has dropped to a street price of $999 apiece for the 36MHz and $1,399 apiece for the 40MHz in quantities of 1,000 — quite different from the $1,900 price it gave The Microprocessor Report for the 40MHz back in December ( UX No 419 ) .
15 A second point , raised by Brown and his colleagues ( 1986c ) concerned the decision by Henderson to analyse the role of support only for those women completely free from any psychiatric symptoms .
16 A government resolution aiming at a solution of the cash crisis , reported on May 15 , included the introduction of non-cash methods of payment exclusively for transactions worth over 10,000 roubles ( 1 rouble=US$0.5646 at the official rate as at May 18 , 1992 ) .
17 House of horror up for sale
18 They are travelling out of necessity not for pleasure , therefore , the hotel must be a home from home , and they will most likely eat and drink in the hotel .
19 In a memorandum in that month of crisis the Ministry of Defence apparently for the first time addressed the issue of the foreign exchange costs of existing policy , in response to the claim by the Chancellor of the Exchequer at the end of July that Britain 's overseas military expenditure was running at £140 million p.a .
20 and so you know looking back on it , was all rather funny but erm , it was n't at the time of course particularly for the children and erm mothers .
21 They felt a note of activities just for parents would be useful , like coffee mornings and discussions groups , making it plain if and when pre-nursery age children were welcome to accompany the parent .
22 In a few minutes , Robert Maxwell 's widow puts her collection of hats up for auction .
23 Well , undergraduates getting very , very drunk and , you know , throwing up and leaving pools of vomit around for staff to clear up the next day erm , you know , one might say well are the college staff the victim of that .
24 The discussion has several times strayed into semiological terminology and it has taken the nature of ideology largely for granted ; both signification and ideology in popular music demand detailed study .
25 More than a billion for the A90 complex , and he had heard , and he believed it , that there was £35 million of money just for the new fencing and perimeter security equipment … money for that , money no object for the bloody contractors .
26 All the same , the insurer has so far agreed to pay £8 million in compensation to investors , a significant pile of money even for a major company , and a nasty hit to take for one slip in its monitoring system .
27 got quite a lot of money off for it .
28 There are now almost a dozen different varieties of these cream cheeses , and the Gervais factory , at Ferrières , absorbs something like 50,000 gallons of milk daily for the demi-sel and other fresh cheeses .
29 She waited until he had passed through the door that led to the stairs ; then she covered up the trays of now cooling toffee , put a saucer of milk down for the cat , stroked the animal 's purring head , saying the while , ‘ Now you get to work , Flotsie , and put your score up tonight , ’ then she went out , and locked the door .
30 We have made as we intended to do , if you remember we er advertised widely in accordance with our equal opportunities policy , er for that post but also I think in accordance with equal opportunity we wanted to give people the er chance to develop their range of skills internally for some of the er lower grade posts and therefore er initially the other posts er have been advertised internally and we filled the temporary er assistant administration erm post er internally .
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