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

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1 It had been raining heavily — and it was to go on raining heavily for another nine days .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Her husband and colleague Dr E.A. Maury writes , ‘ She continues to show the way for those who have been willing to recognise her and will long do so for those who seek a new orientation for their moral and physical well-being ’ .
5 ‘ A Lesson with Mary ’ will also appear next month so watch out for that .
6 The opportunity was also taken to exchange gifts — so watch out for those Royal Bank of Scotland umbrellas on the streets of Kiev during future television news reports .
7 It presupposes that that is right that those boundaries have been rightly drawn essentially for all time .
8 And I often say that young ladies who are looking over their shoulder like this , you 've got ta be careful of the neck because when they turn round and look over their shoulder you get creases in the neck , and there is a slight crease in the neck there but most of it has been disguised by covering it with her hair , so look out for that when you have a young lady , or anybody , looking over their shoulder , particularly with young ladies , when they look over their shoulder like that it does cause creases in the side of the neck which can be unsightly .
9 We want more people to use them , from particular divisions , i.e. if you 've got common numbers , you ca n't really say numbers to the handset adequately , the system has been proved to be , so it 's a lot easier to have common numbers and publish them in the telephone directory , so look out for that when next the lists go round to update it , update the telephone directory .
10 So look out for those , you early morning drivers .
11 There is a danger here in that some of the material contained in a past report may be outdated , so look out for this and revise where necessary .
12 Only ‘ superfine ’ and ‘ fine ’ varieties can carry the special Farmhouse cheese logo — so look out for this and you 'll be guaranteed quality cheese made to traditional high standards .
13 Among the bogies foolishly trotted out for this purpose is the imaginary policeman …
14 And obviously they have their own priorities , so they do n't necessarily , they 're not necessarily geared up for that .
15 Luke stayed away for two weeks , during which time Maria had convinced herself that she was unlikely ever to see him again without actively seeking him out , so she could only stare incredulously for several seconds when she opened her apartment door in response to the bell 's summons early on a Friday evening and found him standing there .
16 ‘ I think we had better go inside for some explanations , ’ he said with a sigh .
17 A large sketchbook especially put aside for this project allowed me to work freely , and clear my head of the fact that I was working to a commission .
18 Sorry , I run a health spa in Scotland and I see an awful lot of women who obviously come in for some slight improvement but quite frankly it is the stress factor that shows in the face that does n't make them quite so beautiful because their personalities comes across for when their stressed it shows in their face and I notice when they leave only after a few days the stress has gone and their personality shines through and their far more beautiful .
19 Beresford came under almost non-stop pressure for the final hour of the match but was only beaten once for all Huddersfield 's domination .
20 ‘ I think we can do better than that , ’ he returned smoothly , and , making her heart spurt with activity again , ‘ I 've merely returned home for some papers .
21 Chuters had lost part of their workforce to the war — the man in the apron had bad feet — but there was not so much work around for those who remained .
22 Prominent advocates of ratification included EC Commission President Jacques Delors ( who declared on Aug. 28 that he " would not stay on for another mandate if the " no " vote won " ) and also both the RPR leader Jacques Chirac and the UDF leader Valéry Giscard d'Estaing , although many RPR and UDF members were opposed to ratification .
23 Just sit down for few minutes , you are probably worth more than you think .
24 ‘ All Mr Fallon 's splutterings will not make up for those people who are on record waiting lists in Darlington .
25 The reports of international commissions such as that of Brandt do not make up for this gap .
26 It was obviously made to stand up with its foot on something which at first I could not make out for all the dust and dirt but eventually realised was a skull .
27 ‘ What 's wrong , Dane , did I hurt your macho pride by not sticking around for more ?
28 As I said in an earlier chapter , the principle of speaking is not to go on for more than a few minutes without getting your audience to do something — applaud or laugh or raise their hands .
29 Yet affairs which , perhaps , appeared to be progressing well enough were not to remain so for many more years .
30 We can predict statistically how the atoms and photons will behave , but we can not predict accurately for each one of them — and , afterwards , we can not tell how each of them has behaved unless we look .
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