Example sentences of "[noun] it for " in BNC.
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1 | Emma Cons lived on for another twelve years , continuing to work at her housing projects : but a new chapter had opened in the history of what was to become the Old Vic , as Lilian Baylis began to programme it for early films and then light opera and later Shakespeare . |
2 | And he only d id it for a reaction . |
3 | I 'll second it for the time being . |
4 | A nurse who had cared devotedly for Nigel when he was at home agreed to ice it for me . |
5 | And I 'll ice it for you . |
6 | But er when we when that er train I er had I 'd written the postcard for home and I asked a lady if she 'd post it for me . |
7 | He had asked Charles to post it for him , given it to him just hours before his fatal car drive … |
8 | Yeah I mean there 's no point in re-roofing it for instance . |
9 | In this case , a sequence of tasks ( possibly the complete analysis ) is presented to the machine which then detaches the job from the user 's control and queues it for running at a convenient time — perhaps overnight — the full results being returned to the user thereafter . |
10 | And , as we know only too well , every really valuable commodity falls , sooner or later , into the hands of some unscrupulous individual , who then exploits it for their own ends . |
11 | Called NeuFuz4 , it runs under Windows and is claimed to reduce the cost and time needed to implement fuzzy logic because it automatically create a fuzzy system based on desired system inputs and outputs — it enables up to four inputs to create one output , then verifies and codes it for use with NatSemi 's COP8 family of embedded microcontrollers . |
12 | We also use it for consultations of use it for Broxstowe and Radford . |
13 | He most likely uses it for private communication with his lackeys , and for controlling his zombis . ’ |
14 | I looked up again , and now her perfect form lay in his arms , and her lips were pressed against his own ; and thus , with the corpse of his dead love for an altar , did Leo Vincey plight his troth to her red-handed murderess — plight it for ever and a day . |
15 | One prostitute said : ‘ I do n't like what I do , I hate what I do , but there is no beating it for all the money you can get . |
16 | Retix says its OSI/DTP software strips application data of its Encina , Top End , Tuxedo and other TP monitor-specific features and recompiles it for the target environment . |
17 | A course may change radically without changing its title ; conversely , re-titling a course may simply be an exercise in re-packaging it for external consumption . |
18 | An early morning mist hung over York racecourse , gift-wrapping it for the fine autumn day 's racing that lay ahead . |
19 | Nutshell it for us , dude : ‘ There 's these two loser kids from the Valley . |