Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [coord] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If anyone supposes ’ , she wrote , ‘ that my power of speaking was a gift that came naturally to me , without any effort on my part , let them once and for all dispossess themselves of any such ideas .
2 He had decided that it was time to think things through and settle them once and for all , but whenever he started thinking about Zeinab thoughts became memories of touch and smell and look and emotion and he became most unsettled .
3 Have you summoned the ancient golden strength , to bind me to you once and for all time ?
4 Within the Nazi Movement and the coercive apparatus of the State , symbolizing the struggle to rid Germany of its Jews , and increasingly the struggle to destroy Jewry itself once and for all , it had a significance which can hardly be overrated .
5 I know too that you can never be with me here and for that reason I have taken a decision .
6 Had he simply desired her he would have taken both her and the consequences then and there , booted that evil-looking brute of a dog aside , and made love to her , gloried in her , possessed her once and for all , on the hearth-rug .
7 But then , instead of returning to the siege of Pons , he led his army in May 1179 to the enterprise which was to establish him once and for all as an acknowledged expert in the vital art of siege warfare : the capture of Taillebourg .
8 He believed , and she had once heard him say , that eventually she would , naturally , come round to his way of thinking , and she had vowed to work harder at the study of English literature in order to learn enough words to refute him once and for all .
9 However , some companies employ large numbers of legal staff , so there is opportunity both for those who like to go it alone and for those who thrive on team spirit .
10 This is a serious point , and I sat on the bridge thinking about how to settle it once and for all .
11 Gloucester thereupon went off to capture Berwick-upon-Tweed and , after thirteen changes of ownership over the centuries , made it once and for all English .
12 The pattern of 0s and 1s is ‘ burned ’ into it once and for all on manufacture .
13 I do not expect much joy from the Minister tonight , but I give warning that , for the time I remain on these Benches , with the label on which I came here eight and a half years ago — as a Labour Member of Parliament , albeit a Member who has a label beneath his name on the TV as an expelled Labour Member — I shall bring before the House the necessary measures not just to talk about the death of the poll tax but to bury it once and for all .
14 Maybe the smoker will realise how disgusting his habit is when he hopefully decides to kick it once and for all and stop relying on the NHS as a safety net .
15 The threat had hung like a sword over his head for years and he wanted to confront it once and for all .
16 ‘ I would plead with them to speak to the police as a matter of urgency because I would not like this to happen to anyone else or for any other family to go through the distress we are experiencing .
17 While this may be true , in part , for acutely disturbed patients , for those who are unable to express themselves clearly or for those with advanced senile dementia , it is not true of most people who depend daily on mental health services .
18 She wrote : ‘ let us once and for all dismiss this talk of ‘ a woman 's painting ’ and ‘ a man 's painting ’ .
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