Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] for [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Right place for him ! ’ |
2 | Well , stay there for tonight and tomorrow anyway , but I 'll find somewhere better for you . |
3 | He suffered for you , so suffer for him . |
4 | She is weak for lack of good food , she has plainly suffered from rickets , her body is not yet sufficiently mature for her to carry a child successfully to term , and on top of all that her baby is coming in quite the wrong fashion . |
5 | Not much hope for you . ’ |
6 | ‘ He tried to say it was too much worry for him but I know him too well to believe that . |
7 | So vote for me . ’ |
8 | ‘ They only stand for it because we bring them hard currency , ’ Jim explained , as he accelerated away . |
9 | Its hard to see that there will be much demand for it at that price , but AT&T Co has introduced a phone called Picasso Still Image Phone , which enables people that both have one to transmit television-quality colour still images over standard phone lines while still talking to each other — but it costs a cool $3,300 for one ; Picassos will be installed at 39 Marriott convention hotels under an agreement with Washington , DC-based Marriott Corp and AT&T is looking into co-operating on image technology with Eastman Kodak Co — the phone , designed mainly for advertising , design and photography agencies , will work with the Kodak 's Photo CD system . |
10 | The reason for this is simple : you will never be able to judge the precise moment of impact , so brace for it long beforehand , fly at the correct speed , keep the wings level and do n't try to round out unless you are absolutely sure you can see the surface . |
11 | These discs cover a wide range of musical styles and are supplied to you free of charge ; you only pay for them if you use them . |
12 | Not much comfort for me there . |
13 | The shackles are off , so go for it ! |
14 | So go for it , she told herself , and pressed on . |
15 | This information is essential to the successful writing of a report , so ask for it . |
16 | The wide acceptance of secularisation is not a strong enough reason for us to cease applying Biblical social teaching as directly as possible to the world in which we live . |
17 | ‘ Not much call for it these days , ’ she said sullenly . |
18 | There 's no much call for it round here , though . ’ |
19 | I only work for him . ’ |
20 | If you are successful there will be much work for you in the future . ’ |
21 | So pray for him as much as you talk to him ; raise questions rather than make statements ; use the rapier and not the sledgehammer ; care for him rather than judge him . |
22 | Thus , despite widespread support for a National Government , there was little idea of how such a government might be brought about ; and little support for it among those who really mattered . |
23 | The argument that Labour should not organise in Northern Ireland because there would be little support for it is particularly unprincipled . |
24 | ‘ Best place for them , the dustbin . ’ |
25 | ‘ Best place for him . |
26 | And the villains just listen for it , you walking round and hide in the doorway for five minutes you see far more |
27 | Hello All right I wonder if you could ask him if he 'd like a coffee or tea and erm er er just wait for me . |
28 | ‘ The inspector in charge is going your way , just wait for him . ’ |
29 | Just wait for it . |
30 | Where as at the Stow the machine only costs five pounds and you do it , you just wait for it and so we 'd get these in two or three , but he 'd probably charge us a lot more along there , unless someone likes to enquire what he charges ? |