Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] for [indef pn] " in BNC.
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1 | If you do n't receive one , do n't forget — all you have to do is buy a selected Black & Decker power tool from one of the above-mentioned stores , and you can send off for one , too . |
2 | No , you ca n't dash out for something to eat . |
3 | If something needed doing Eva Burrows did n't look around for someone else to see to it . |
4 | Do n't look here for anything rousingly political — instead we are offered the everyday concerns of township life from ‘ shared beer ’ to a sister 's wedding , marital arguments to ‘ the importance of proper education ’ . |
5 | That 's what we are prepared for because when I saw Lithuania play the Danes a couple of weeks ago they made them work hard for everything they got . |
6 | ‘ When the time comes that will make up for everything . ’ |
7 | Believing , as fervently as they say they believe in their Almighty , that money can make up for anything , even bad taste and bad manners . |
8 | ‘ We 'll stop here for something to eat , ’ he pronounced , lowering his load to the ground . |
9 | It was cheaper than the cinema , only a few pennies , and young people could sometimes get in for nothing if they attached themselves to an adult . |
10 | Philosophical question : can you actually fill in for someone who has never done the job ? |
11 | Probably what the best thing to do is for for for managers to sit when Vicky comes back I 'll fill in for anyone who reports to me . |
12 | ‘ Philip might come up for something , ’ she chalked . |
13 | ‘ We can come back for anything that 's left behind . |
14 | When do they all come here for nothing if you get a spare trade as well with that except . |