Example sentences of "[adv prt] for [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The Official Solicitor answered the call of the court within minutes and , although this application only came to the notice of the court officials at 1.30 p.m. it has come on for hearing just before 2 p.m. and now at 2.18 p.m . |
2 | When the case was called on for hearing only one justice was available . |
3 | Yeah knowing she , she 'll probably be put in for planning then for coke |
4 | Instead of the dominant males moving in and taking over the females during the breeding period , they are simply allowed in for mating only and then driven out again . |
5 | The light mornings are coming along and the cows can be taken in for milking earlier . |
6 | Substitute Dean Gordon gave Comrades a tonic when he scored within a minute of coming on at the start of the second half , but David Montgomery got Carrick 's third two minutes from the end , with Wesley Hanna being sent off for protesting just a little too vociferously . |
7 | They were made to battle all the way by Kelso who fought back bravely after flanker Clive Millar was sent off for stamping just before the interval . |
8 | I loved St Paul 's from the first day I walked through the gates , I suppose partly because no one told me off for working too hard . |
9 | It was a gamble between being bumped off for lying earlier or allowing him to think he was gaining no advantage by my presence in the household . |
10 | We gave Undry up for lost then , and , binding our power to the three Treasures we had left , we healed the breach and built up the wall ever higher and stronger . |
11 | Moreover , as a result of the £500000 Oxford project , archaeologists will have to give up for dating only a tiny portion of their specimen , 1 milligram or less . |
12 | Third , though the agora certainly has a religious aspect — Kleisthenes probably purified it and banned burials there when he gave it new political importance — it also , and equally certainly , was a place where ordinary commerce was carried on , thus Demosthenes ( xviii.169 ) mentions the wicker booths set up for trading there . |
13 | I believe a good case could be made out for saying EITHER : |