Example sentences of "[adv] [indef pn] for [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Hamlin … all gone … so plenty for us to chew over in our first rugby review . |
2 | There was always plenty for him to do . |
3 | So you see , ’ putting on a sweet smile , ‘ there is really nothing for you to worry about , Major Calder . ’ |
4 | Now something for anyone thinking of investing in property . |
5 | Charlie told me it was n't nothing for them to get through twenty nicker poking about in the shops . |
6 | But there ai n't nothing for you to worrit your head over , do you hear me ? |
7 | ‘ Mike knew I always work late , and even though there was n't anything for me to do , he thought I ought to know . ’ |
8 | As one might expect , West Germany has inherited the ability to maintain vast dossiers on people within its borders and , bearing in mind that some 8,000 spies working for East Germany and Russia are said to be operating in West Germany , there is certainly plenty for them to do . |