Example sentences of "[adj] [adv prt] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And Mike McClennan 's men have been installed as 7-2 second favourites behind Wigan , who are 4-7 on for a fourth successive title triumph . |
2 | Put all that on for the attention of Mr Ray |
3 | No they have n't got that in for a little while . |
4 | I , I will I 'll stick that in for a few grand . |
5 | So put that down for a second will we ? |
6 | The management of the large Alhambra Theatre agreed to put this on for a week as a curtain-raiser to a horror film starring Boris Karloff . |
7 | I asked Edwards whether putting this on for the unveiling — maximization for the sponsor , the click and clack of computer keys tapping — had been part of the deal . |
8 | Robert Alner , Spring Fun 's rider , was also second when Elver Season , 7-2 on for the Open , offered surprisingly little resistance when tackled by Timlyn . |
9 | and I 'll try and send some over for the baby |
10 | You may be wondering if you will have enough willpower to see this through for the whole 28 days . |
11 | Well Michael , right I 'm gon na turn this off for a bit |
12 | Anyway I 'm gon na bag some up for the kids you know for Christmas . |
13 | Erm with a thing like this , I mean what I usually say to people it depends on erm if you 've got a lot of numerical data , oh you might as well have this back for the time being so |
14 | A British double-century looks very much on for the 11-times South African champion , who was the first man to achieve that feat in his native land . |
15 | WORLD champions Germany fought back from 3–0 down for a 3–3 US Cup draw with Brazil in Washington . |
16 | There is a presumption that amounts included in debt represent unconditional contractual obligations of the reporting entity and would give rise to a claim on a winding up for an amount similar to that at which they are stated in the financial statements . |
17 | Since then it has been adapted and we now use phase A as a warm up for the steeplechase and phase C as a ‘ let down ’ after the steeplechase . |
18 | sometimes the women is game , is seen as a warm up for the |
19 | Turn that off for a minute |
20 | Turn that off for a minute . |
21 | cos , turn that off for a minute |
22 | Alan was likely in for a treat ? |
23 | I mean a steam tug you got to have coal and you got to have the old boiler , old boiler , you got to heat that up for the steam cos that did n't pay then . |
24 | We made that up for the boys , but if you prefer … ’ neighed Mr Crumwallis , congratulating himself on insisting on something that at least looked a bit special . |
25 | ‘ Now about tonight , are you still on for the pictures ? ’ |
26 | I do n't suppose I 'll be able to take it all in for a while . |
27 | Cos I think we 're all in for a chance to getting it now , fifty thousand |
28 | If , for instance , there has been a cold wind blowing for several days and the water temperature has been well down for the time of year , then the wind ceases and the sun brings a sudden warmth to the water , you can almost guarantee that the carp will begin to feed . |
29 | They were all having a packet of chips and fish — whoever fetched them I do n't know , cos they were all up for a good age : tell you , she were a hundred just in St Patrick 's Day . |
30 | Over the past year , I 've come across a dozen or more men of my age who are with women who simply are n't willing to give it all up for a baby . |