Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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1 | There was enough money in her savings account to see her through for a while . |
2 | you know try and get Sometimes in an examination they 'll give you funny numbers like two point five but they tend to work 'em out for you . |
3 | The talk was recorded by Russell Mulford and we intend to write it up for the museum . |
4 | Agrees to write it off for me . |
5 | The 39-nation Conference on Disarmament meeting in Geneva on Sept. 3 adopted a draft treaty banning the use , production or stock-piling of chemical weapons , and agreed to pass it on for approval by the UN General Assembly . |
6 | I do n't need to spell it out for you but the assumption is that he was going back drunk and got hit . |
7 | Whether to you know sort of try and pick up the guys who are getting thrown out of Heathrow and make a long-term go of it or whether in the long term , em , they want to flog it off for gravel and you know mining it for gravel and sending it for houses and you know , that sort of thing . |
8 | ‘ He had a terrible problem which he could n't talk about but I want to sort it out for him . ’ |
9 | There is times I 've casually picked it up , dropped it on the floor and forgotten to pick it up for a while because I 'm on the phone and sometimes it is quite loud in my ear . |
10 | I want to put you under for at least forty-eight hours . |
11 | Nero sends his luv and wants to put you in for the chariot racing next time . |
12 | The 24-year-old Luton striker was sent off at Chester after scoring his first goal of the season , but Billy Bingham has called him up for next week 's Group Six qualifier against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin . |
13 | Manufacturers are hurriedly bringing out Gulf war model kits and war games to satisfy the armchair generals who want to fight it out for themselves . |
14 | ‘ This has set me up for the rest of the season and now I can have a real crack at the England squad , ’ he said . |
15 | I fear that our nation has set itself up for a decade of national strife . |
16 | So I went there and cornered her in the canteen and tried to chat her up for half an hour . |
17 | He has to do more than they do , and he has to keep it up for much longer . |
18 | ‘ The assassin has marked us down for death , but first he is playing with us like a cat does with a mouse . |
19 | Watford will have little time to bask in their glory — manager Steve Perryman has pulled them in for training at lunchtime today . |
20 | ‘ They probably think we 've come to call them in for milking . ’ |
21 | Pam Dixon 's here , the bearded wonder has taken himself off for the weekend |
22 | At his home his mother earnestly tried to fatten us up for our adventure ahead , as only the Chinese know how . |
23 | CROCKED star Gary Stevens last night blasted the Airdrie hard-man who has put him out for six weeks . |
24 | Felix Lark has put his up for sale , after all . |
25 | And then he said , I do n't mean to put pressure on , but I want to get to know you , we 've got so much in common and erm I want to take you out for dinner , not just go to the concert , but , we do n't get to know each other that way . |
26 | Peter Williams , the Salford centre , has been told that the shoulder injury which has kept him out for much of this season will need at least another week to heal . |
27 | He faces a fitness test today on the hamstring strain that has kept him out for two matches . |
28 | ‘ Yanto has sent something over for yon , ’ Mary said softly . |
29 | He has to bring her back for school on Monday . |
30 | And monthly-payment forms of credit , also generally cheaper , tend to rule themselves out for the reasons given above . |