Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Prominent advocates of ratification included EC Commission President Jacques Delors ( who declared on Aug. 28 that he " would not stay on for another mandate if the " no " vote won " ) and also both the RPR leader Jacques Chirac and the UDF leader Valéry Giscard d'Estaing , although many RPR and UDF members were opposed to ratification . |
2 | It 's not actually automatic because you can stay in for those extra up up to five years if you so choose . |
3 | Right how much should we take out of this just to learn and concentrate on for all of next week ? |
4 | He would hang on for that . |
5 | TELL your friends that you are going to the Cape Verde Islands and , in all probability , their eyes will glaze over for several seconds while they frantically try to recall their long-forgotten school geography . |
6 | So we 're talking about the sixty acre sixty hectares that are allocated for the rest of the Harrogate district and er I should like formal confirmation from Mr Allenby privately already that there is no question of any part of the York , Greater York area allocation being transferred into the rest of the district should it fall through for any purpose . |
7 | Two hundred riders will line up for this marathon . |
8 | The Collector estimated that at this rate they might carry on for another two or three weeks . |
9 | It can also spread to the neck , arm or jaw and does n't usually ease off for several hours . |
10 | Shall I send off for that ? |
11 | I 'll send off for some stuff . |
12 | You do n't show up for any of them . ’ |
13 | A34 ; do watch out for that problems at Yarnton where they 're re-surfacing but no reported problems though it might just cause you a little bit of delay . |
14 | Erm and so you can watch out for those the traps . |
15 | And do watch out for those roadworks on the M four just by the M twenty five junction . |
16 | You should watch out for any fish that may harass all of the other inmates to the point of serious damage ; or for one particular fish being harassed by the rest of its companions to the point of being shoved into a corner . |
17 | First Response have a freephone help-line , manned by trained advisors , which you can ring on for more specialist , individual advice on using both tests . |
18 | Jenking let the ship run on for another fifteen minutes or so . |
19 | And we 'll sort out last week 's postal competition so do n't ring in for this one and the question was , What 's this got to do with a company ? |
20 | The whole world would tune in for this one . |
21 | " You ca n't live with them and you ca n't live without them " may sum up for many public relations people their relationship with the media . |
22 | You must look out for that reaction . |
23 | I was just thinking I 'm going to MacDonalds on Thursday so I 'll look out for that . |
24 | Oh well we 'll look out for that . |
25 | Salespeople should therefore look out for such buying signals and respond accordingly . |
26 | Although the band formed just three years ago , Take That behave like brothers , and they really do look out for each other . |
27 | ‘ Us night people got ta look out for each other . ’ |
28 | Let's look out for some on the way . ’ |
29 | Course I immediately darted back in the house and told me dad and well , and er he says er , you can look out for some trouble then now like , you know and er , nothing happened . |
30 | I 'll er look out for some tubes , for you . |