Example sentences of "for [det] [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 So just go for each one then ,
2 But for each one so highlighted in this way there are many others just out of sight contributing equally to the Club 's welfare and success .
3 Work it out for that one please .
4 If you 've got the right name , if you 've a a number of or something coming in to for a part and of of them you 've seen on television and done a lot equally or as good or better , but you 're gon na be go for that one probably .
5 Do n't go for that one there .
6 Macdonald was ready for that one too : ‘ It 's all about getting points for us . ’
7 Good , I think we 'll give you the marks for that one then John .
8 There 's no rush for that one now .
9 We got funded for that one though .
10 I will go for , try for that one though
11 Then then go for that one perhaps .
12 No that 's for that one unfortunately .
13 Oh they were not too bad for that we never had any real disaster .
14 He is so particular about everything , and for that he deservedly gets terrific results .
15 For that he very nearly got an Oscar .
16 Erm , is that okay for that I just have something that I read in New Scientist does everybody take it ?
17 You 'll have to go for another one anyway .
18 Determined to recover as quickly as possible , she sucked harder on the juice and asked the nurse for another one as soon as she was finished .
19 For one thing you ca n't be too careful these days , and for another I always manage to get stuck with the check when Connors eats with me .
20 But for some it only lasts until they reach the office — 31% felt that their work was not taken care of properly while they were away .
21 So oh sorry that should be minus one because I taking your word for this one here .
22 I 'm rather unprepared for this one admittedly , but it seemed to me that if you 're quoting a member of the absent hierarchy , you might as well hear er from , from a present member .
23 What about the philosophy for this one then assertive ?
24 yeah get me the box for this one then
25 Most of the reading recommended in the notes for the previous chapter is relevant for this one too .
26 For this he only had to spend four months in France , thus profiting from considerable tax concessions for non residents .
27 For this I consciously blamed my parents : it seemed to me that instead of writing to me , as other parents wrote to their daughters , they had written me off .
28 If the bottom is too weedy for this I continually re-bait and cast .
29 For this she naturally needs as much information as possible , but is always happy to guide families through what is needed , or to undertake research .
30 Bransby Cooper continues : ‘ I was with my dear old friend twenty-four hours before his death ; I call him my friend , for such he always was .
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