Example sentences of "[conj] [vb infin] [noun] for [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | When attempting to communicate in the absence of adequate structure , care should be taken to learn enough about any differentiation to be able to predict the effect it will have and make allowance for it . |
2 | I expect Mr Rushton will come and make dinner for you both tonight . ’ |
3 | Master would laugh and throw sticks for him to fetch and they 'd wrestle and run and leap and chase and , for a little while at least , he would be free . |
4 | But the volunteers could only pledge to try and improve life for them . |
5 | But the volunteers could only pledge to try and improve life for them . |
6 | Los Angeles-based Candle Corp picked the UK May Day holiday to announce Omegamon for System Managed Storage , and painted a picture of mainframe system administrators who are understaffed , overworked and desperate for system software that will advise and take decisions for them . |
7 | Alright , we 'll try and find Mary for you and if we do we 'll give you a call Ida . |
8 | Well we 'll try and find Dolly for you . |
9 | Alright we 'll try and find Freddy for you . |