Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | They have n't put repeat on for that . |
2 | Sit down for half an hour and anybody can do it . |
3 | Sit down for half an hour and anybody can do it . |
4 | Just sit down for few minutes , you are probably worth more than you think . |
5 | Members of groups , especially those in their formative years , find themselves thrown into unnaturally close contact with one another , squashed together in the backs of uncomfortable vans night after night , obliged to eat , live and even sleep together for much of their time . |
6 | So , as the couple fly off for another holiday in Richard 's private jet , they can be happy in the knowledge that in the unlikely event that Richard should ever loose his millions , they 'll be able to live on love . |
7 | We apologise sincerely for this clerical error , and regret the confusion and inconvenience it has caused . |
8 | Order large Perrier and hiccup mournfully for half hour while fat bald man laments Nigel Lawson . |
9 | The week begun with Dalglish dominating Merseyside once again in the build up for this special occasion . |
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11 | Here , whatever else is obscure , the need for a much greater commitment of resources is indisputable : without , for example , a massive renewal and expansion of physical provision , men and methods will not avail , though men are the essence of the service and methods cry out for more and more exploration . |
12 | The overall result is a collection of beautiful and ironically harmonious expressions of pain which literally cry out for some of the vibrancy and hopeful energy of Mama Mosambiki . |
13 | The overall result is a collection of beautiful and ironically harmonious expressions of pain which literally cry out for some of the vibrancy and hopeful energy of Mama Mosambiki . |
14 | Even when he 'd roared full-blooded into a spiny bush in pursuit of a tennis ball , he 'd ignore our gasps and head back for more . |
15 | In the lower glacial sea levels the straits in this region would have been narrower and shallower and the water comparatively warm even for this latitude . |
16 | And we pre-process the data as I say commonly for all the neurons before we present it to our three neurons . |
17 | Roughly how many more steps does the boy have to take if they walk together for half a kilometre ? |
18 | So I put in for that and I got that . |
19 | So anyway I put in for this job and and there were people who who ought to have got it before me , er for instance er there was a councillor at er at , Tom , did you know Tom ? |
20 | And they get let off for that ! |
21 | Throughout this fact sheet ( unless otherwise stated ) we use the 65+ cut off for both sexes ; the retired population is therefore larger than the elderly population . |
22 | So of course when Tom was put up and er there was about five of us put up for this job , they was all members of that union and I was n't . |
23 | Like the Friday we break up for half term . |
24 | Now you listen out for these , for these videos , you can win a choice of these videos . |
25 | you listen out for any hidden meanings ; |
26 | Shop here for that really original present ! |
27 | However , the cows are hardy sucklers and economic feeders ; they breed regularly for many years on extensive systems and are said to ‘ age gracefully ’ . |
28 | You must go out on a starry night and walk about for half an hour trying to see the sky in terms of the old ( Ptolemaic ) cosmology . |
29 | There were several reasons put forward for this rather modest use of economic information . |
30 | Galloway ( 1982 ) identifies three reasons put forward for this increase . |