Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adv prt] for the " in BNC.

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1 FORMER Liberal leader Sir David Steel yesterday urged Labour to stand down for the Liberal-Democrats in seats they can not win at the next Election .
2 They are scarcely free to shop around for the officer who would give them the easiest time .
3 The signs are that he is prepared to sign up for the emerging versions of both political and monetary union .
4 One joke had a candidate for the Waffen-SS being asked at the muster whether he was willing to sign on for the duration of the war ; to which , he replied : ‘ No , at first only for twelve years . ’
5 The 1986 and 1987 figures show a rapid pick up for the larger firms in particular .
6 On a number of occasions , I have been glad to set out for the hon. Member in response to his questions in the House detailed information about the contents of the computer records and how many are held on the system at any one time .
7 Now , with the Japanese brandishing megabucks under his nose , Christie looks increasingly likely to head off for the Far East en route to the World Cup final in Havana a week later .
8 Badly paced , with a familiar climax ( The Silence Of The Lambs meets Cape Fear ) , but if you stay awake look out for the relatively complex treatment of the IRA early on , the Gulf War references and Sean Bean 's sunglasses
9 You are just too late to sign on for the one about Renaissance music , which will ‘ aim to understand the study of Renaissance occult mentalities as a case-in-point of the historiography of otherness ’ , with Gary Tomlinson of the University of Pennsylvania presiding .
10 And just when you thought it was safe to go out for the evening , let me remind you that Scotsport Extra Time is back after a week off .
11 Have the flexibility of being able to shop around for the best possible deals and get the best professional advice ;
12 Well , the thing I mainly notice when last week when Paul was home , not last week , the week before last I had Paul solidly at home , he moved himself entirely in lock , stock and barrel at the weekend , he was then with me waiting for his job and he went out every day and did little bit 's of shopping for me , got him from under my feet , saved me money , cos I was only buying what I absolutely needed , and the amount of time that I had , I mean I was able to go out for the whole day with Peggy on Wednesday , I was able to get food prepared and , admittedly I did n't manage to get as much done as I thought I was going to do , but then I think that 's with most people in life ,
13 Of the quintet Bradley looked to have the best chance : second in the Gold Cup in 1982 and a gutsy winner of the Hennessy , the nine-year-old Bregawn was clearly a chaser of great ability , though he had begun to show signs of temperament , being reluctant to line up for the start on occasion .
14 You going to be able to turn out for the polo team ? ’
15 When the trees are coated in ice the bird is unable to break through for the life-sustaining food which it so desperately needs .
16 To a large extent of course the Queen was able to make up for the loss by grants of double , triple , and even quadruple subsidies , but in doing so she may have encouraged resistance .
17 Lydia in the leading car was loth to hoot for fear of maddening the dogs and loth to get out for the same reason .
18 Realising the vindictive nature of this man , and knowing how he had conditioned her husband since he was a child , Beth felt obliged to look out for the interests of those she loved .
19 For Moore , on the occasion of his 105th appearance in England colours , it became a miserable exposure to the inevitability of decline , an uncharacteristic positional error enabling Lubanski to surge through for the second of Poland 's two goals ; the famed captain would play only three more times for his country , and not in the climax to the qualifying group , five months later at Wembley .
20 Most people are ready to go out for the evening at that time , ’ laughs Ted .
21 Cy emerged carrying a saddle , ready to weigh out for the next race .
22 On Rochester , Woodie was getting ready to lay up for the winter .
23 The base , a tent camp which is operated by Adventure Network International , is in the process of being run down ready to close down for the Antarctic winter .
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