Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] for " in BNC.

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1 where R represents the number of correct responses for the right ear/visual field and I stands for the left ear/visual field .
2 Here is another equation , We wish to find what number I stands for , unc We have now " solved the equation " for You may well be thinking that all this working out is not needed since you can work out the answer in your head Very soon though you will be given problems too difficult to work out in your head , At that time you will have to use the method you re practising now ,
3 The measure was termed the I-measure ( where I stands for intensity ) .
4 As someone said before in his starts for Leeds his goals per match are pretty impressive , and he plays his heart out , not something I can say for Dean .
5 Paddy rolled his smokes for him .
6 Yep , I speaks for him .
7 The TRI-R Hanger I caters for just about every hanging requirement in the house and garden .
8 So I works for Mr Francis .
9 They argue that close attention to the processes through which constituencies are constructed and — inevitably temporary — links articulated between them allows for more effective forms of political calculation and intervention .
10 Everything and everyone is drained of value except as means to my own dwindling and at last exclusively pre-human ends , and I myself am equally a means in the eyes of everyone else , as I am forced to recognize whenever an automaton interacting with me reaches for its own pocket computer .
11 I 'll bet she goes for Cybermen .
12 And er so she goes to Guatemala , and she goes for my er one of my daughters a wedding present , and she er a lovely dress , and she bought it in Guatemala for thirty pounds , she .
13 here at the weaving , oh and she 's huge , and oh she goes for the men ,
14 But all he ever said was " Here 's her number , Slick " or " John , she goes for you " or " I think you might look good on her . "
15 We 'll pick her up when she goes for lunch — and we 've got something to say , now , even if it 's just Run for the hills , lady . ’
16 She goes for the bold approach , transforming whole walls and courtyards with bright murals , herb mazes , whacky garden furniture .
17 She goes for the ones who erm think she , they can protect her , but when it comes to the crunch she 'd have to be the one that protects them .
18 She 's having treatment still , she she goes for a couple of days at a time .
19 Lili , needless to remark , is unhappy : when she is in the heat of the Nile she longs for the mists of England , and vice versa .
20 She longs for the anguished desolation of a late capitalism that has n't quite worked as her generation dreamed .
21 She signs for the parcel .
22 She plays for higher stakes than the ones you can offer . ’
23 She do n't go to work no more , and sometimes she cries for no reason .
24 She records for Mute Records , who , as the the sales of Dépeche Mode show , are no slouches in distributing sounds to the masses .
25 When she requires a new cooker , she begs for a small loan from the Department of Social Security .
26 She sits for a while beside them , her arm laid alongside the nightlight on the table ; the shoe of the Old Woman , with a pink bulb inside , lifts the shadows in a comforting way .
27 She sits for a moment on the arm of the chair , and rests her hand on my neck .
28 Among sheets from different periods of his career , she offers for sale the series of six ‘ Cold Mountain ’ etchings ( 1991 ) inspired , as were the recent paintings , by Chinese calligraphy and Tang Dynasty poetry .
29 It still sleeps with its mother in the rudimentary nest she builds for the night but practises building nests for itself .
30 ‘ Basically , we are just much more tolerant than men , ’ says Judith Jackson , one of the tiny minority of female motoring correspondents — she writes for The Guardian and Homes & Gardens .
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