Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Call them on for more details . |
2 | I have been able to get on with ‘ getting better ’ simply because my colleagues have taken responsibility for my work load ever since the Executive Committee Meeting in July , and I can not thank them enough for all that they have done . |
3 | them in for that is when they cut the door open . |
4 | ‘ We 've 27 turned out at home and I could bring any of them in for all weather racing at any time . |
5 | I wrote them down for each person . |
6 | To force cyclists to lock and unlock their bikes , detach and reattach shopping bags , lift off children and carry them perhaps for some distance , are all seen as ways of penalising cyclists and by implication encouraging the convenience of car use . |
7 | A variety of holidays in locations at home and abroad including guided tours have been arranged for them annually for many years . |
8 | Do you think you could find anyone in your village who 'd take me in for that ? |
9 | ‘ Let's get out of here before MacLane shows and tries to pull me in for this . ’ |
10 | He took me down for many terrible half-hours beneath the floorboards , beneath the joists , with cord or cable in his questing hand ; the platonic darkness of this underworld became a figure for our nightlife , candle-lit , torchbeam-pierced ; our old existence I came to picture as a boundless cathedral of light . |
11 | I 'm just can you put me down for some paracetamols for the pain |
12 | ‘ Our opinions were , I think , maintained on both sides without full conviction ; Monboddo declared boldly for the savage , and I perhaps for that reason sided with the Citizen . ’ |
13 | It 's a bit of oh my God , I did n't realize we let ourselves in for that much and I , I do n't think that 's quite fair of us , although I think we , we had a but some operating companies were , have certainly realized that they had erm material potential liabilities down the track led to redesign . |
14 | We have to harden ourselves up for this . |
15 | She polished the chrome , and wiped sand away from the stained-glass frontage , but it was finally useless , just another piece of garbage from a past that could have happened to someone else for all the trace it had left on her . |
16 | But now I really can not justify repacking them and squirrelling them away for another 40 years . |
17 | And was one of them not for that and my neck ? |
18 | A mother had instituted her sons heirs and added : ‘ Let them not for any reason alienate the lands which will come to them from my estate , but let them conserve them for their successors and give each other reciprocal guarantees to that effect . ’ |
19 | Noticing I was buying a new battery for my headtorch he grinned knowing and said : ‘ Oh-oh ’ Somebody in for another Hebbert epic ? ’ |
20 | This applies notably to cowrie shells which partly for this reason have maintained their status down to the ethnographic present in many parts of the world . |
21 | He cursed himself inwardly for this sudden indisposition , which had come at the worst possible moment . |
22 | Looking into her great eyes , their blue so dark that it was almost black , he was uncomfortably aware that having Miss Sally-Anne McAllister in the house was a most disturbing influence on a man who had not only denied himself sexually for some years , but who had rarely mixed with young women at all since he had left the army . |
23 | Its alright for some but |
24 | These cars ran on Brill 22E bogies , which unusually for that type were reversed with the pony wheels outwards . |
25 | That 's the beauty of this motoring beast … its there for all to enjoy … |
26 | She was going to show somebody round for that . |
27 | I have to tell them on Monday otherwise they 'll give them to somebody else for this . |
28 | Wednesday it went very well indeed , yes , I , we made forty four pounds , twenty nine pence on the day and then Betty went to Sawbridgeworth with some cushion covers and managed to sell them off for another five pounds so we got . |
29 | The voter is required to state his preferences , and to state them once for all , before any votes are counted . |
30 | ‘ But I wanted to come and thank you properly for all that you have done . ’ |