Example sentences of "for [pers pn] [conj] [vb -s] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Technically , if you hand someone a joint you 're supplying , but it means a lot of work for them and does n't catch the people who are the big fish . |
2 | Long before we arrived , Herr Wendling had made a great reputation for him and has now introduced him to all his friends . |
3 | Towards the end of this time , the mother looks as though she has a bunch of pink grapes on her underside and clambering about the branches or running over uneven ground not only becomes awkward for her but looks distinctly uncomfortable for her young . |
4 | Honey , Schachtman , and Hall ( 1987 ) have confirmed this finding and have devised an explanation for it that follows directly from the Pearce-Hall model . |
5 | Zoe goes for it and plucks up some courage while Leonard asserts himself and makes a decision . |
6 | ‘ When he came out they said he 'd lost his mind so he went off to look for it and has n't been seen since . ’ |