Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] for " in BNC.
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1 | Anderton struck twice in three minutes in the first half to stun 20,000 fans allowed in for nothing for a game marking Sunderland 's new status as a city . |
2 | Er it 's , I can not get to sleep for nothing for it . |
3 | He had about a dozen lorries on the road , and machines er working the roads there , all they were working for nothing for him , these lads and he 'd come along and before Christmas he 'd stop a couple of them , just before Christmas , he used to do that every year . |
4 | And twenty five pounds worth of Marks and Spencer vouchers for nothing for that . |
5 | What I was able to do in that instance was play all the symphonies through with the orchestra and then forget about them for three months . |
6 | With a few deft eye-blinks they can clear their field of vision and watch the world about them for clues of special danger . |
7 | He chatted on about them for the rest of the journey , as she had hoped he would , and she learnt that they could n't be better looked after . |
8 | Individually or collectively , they must have made a decision to keep their wits about them for the committee meeting . |
9 | He 'd read books about murders and we talked about them for years . |
10 | ‘ After the defeat at Bramall Lane they had the biggest hammering they 've had off me for a long time . |
11 | I understand all right , and if you think you 're going to live off me for the rest of your life you 're mistaken . |
12 | One of the sons had done the right thing and had taken the pressure off me for a while . |
13 | Collins , for example , bought a very fine work off me for 600 roubles . |
14 | I remember Glyn and the kids were very young I think some of the were born in Blaenau erm and they were dismantling an old quarry at there his brother W R from Harlech had bought it usa like a machinery merchant and Glyn then borrowed a lot of tools off me for dismantling it then we started we we 'd done a lot off and on together we 'd been in er I enjoyed working with him , he was the type of man very hard worker himself but he wanted his pound of flesh . |
15 | Two you had off me for the fete . |
16 | After that she tried even harder and now , at last , she really is off them for good . ’ |
17 | And one was going to but it off them for two hundred and fifty thousand so my mate said , You make the offer at two hundred and fifty and you 'll help me , so I says , I 'm getting it for two hundred if I say , an eighteen hole golf course , and I 'll sell it back to them when they can afford to buy it back off me , right ? |
18 | For it seemed to her then that he was aware that her thoughts were troubled and , when he had no need whatsoever to put himself out , he had decided to take her mind off them for a brief while . |
19 | They were afraid to ta but if they 'd had that if they 'd told me to provide an extra coach for the Manchester as I was suggesting , Dougie would have come out and taken strips off them for You see . |
20 | His production of Mrs Warren 's Profession for the National Theatre in 1971 steered cunningly clear of melodrama ; his Much Ado About Nothing for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1971 featured white parasols and sun-dappled lawns that seemed to evoke the world of Turgenev . |
21 | The defendants , some of them very young , belonged to a small left-wing group known as Everyone for the Motherland Movement ( Movimiento Todos por la Patria — MTP ) ; at the time 13 of them were arrested inside the barracks and five nearby , while two , including a priest , surrendered later . |
22 | ‘ So how about me for a mate ? ’ |
23 | My presence disturbed them and they flew screaming about me for many minutes until they tired and began to settle on the dark water . |
24 | You go to your party , Mum , just forget about me for once ! |
25 | They do n't pay me much , but I 'm looking about me for a good opportunity . |
26 | ‘ He has n't seen me or thought about me for ten years as far as I 'm aware and he could n't have known I 'd be in that house . |
27 | Leith was having difficulty in equating this caring-sounding Naylor with the aggressive brute she had tangled with last night when Travis revealed , ‘ But it was my mother who rang him on Friday and , it seems , confessed — something I 'd been too preoccupied to have noticed — that she 'd been worried about me for some while . |
28 | If you intend to tile over existing tiles , you will have to drill holes through them for the masonry pins . |
29 | Schools entering into an entrepreneurial spirit should not , for example , sell school records to promoters of consumer goods or allow journalists or public relations consultants to leaf through them for good stories . |
30 | To all our Link Churches throughout Britain , thank you for your support for BMS and through them for us . |