Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pron] for [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | As the horse learns from the voice to listen to the seat , leg and rein aids then you gradually dispense with the voice and only use it for rewarding when he is good . |
2 | So thank you for approaching us , I wish you all the best , I ‘ ll hop off soon and catch my bus And give my brain a rest ! |
3 | Er so thank you for coming and do n't forget the candidates and and Thank John personally for for for being such a very good er candidate in in this erm hustings , er but do n't leave the candidates to You must fee The people in Salford and Eccles and in er Worsley , who get the Manchester Evening News , Er It 's it 's that they they put lo there 's local issues is n't there ? |
4 | So thank you for coming . |
5 | So thank you for giving me the chance to , to air that view . |
6 | I already hate myself for having taken the job , I know it was a mistake . |
7 | The local police no longer stop him for speeding through the sleepy streets of his home town of Riolo Terme , they just pull him over for an autograph . |
8 | Young people especially just take it for granted and order it automatically . |
9 | I do not intend to list all the normal things Excel can do — just take it for granted that you will be able to set up a spreadsheet to calculate whatever you want to — but I want to concentrate on some of the features that will certainly save time , effort , and head scratching . |
10 | No , well they all said next time they 'll check , because some of them just just take it for granted . |
11 | We know how cars work , but we do n't appreciate how our skeletal machinery works ; we just take it for granted that it does . ’ |
12 | You just er , you just take it for granted do n't you ? |
13 | Of course , more fool her for having succumbed to the moment , but it was over and done with , and that was the end of it . |
14 | She said , ‘ More fool you for leaving it in a car park , ’ and little Apricot said , ‘ Yes , that 's right , Mum . |
15 | You probably hate me for saying that . ’ |
16 | The choice of hi-hats and cymbals is excellent , and I often use it for programming percussion . ’ |
17 | All of these she had wriggled out of , and as they were leaving the cinema he had had the nerve to say , ‘ You know , I really respect you for saying no , Benny . |
18 | That 's so long ago , hillwalkers now take it for granted ! |
19 | She might fight him , resent him , even hate him for condemning her on Matilda 's word alone , but she could n't deny his need or her longing to satisfy it . |
20 | ‘ And please forgive me for butting in on you like this . |
21 | It was argued by some on the Public Schools Commission ( DES , 1970 ) , for , that parents and children would appreciate the value of the education they received and not simply take it for granted if they actually had to part with some money . |
22 | Although most of this chapter has been given over to an exposition of the policy inefficacy proposition which was grounded in the aggregate demand-aggregate supply framework where variations in the absolute price level figure prominently , the reader should note that many new classical writers simply take it for granted that , in a competitive economy , markets clear on average over time . |
23 | Well thank you for telling me then Nat . |
24 | You could say , well thank you for doing that , erm , there are a couple of things that I 'm not happy with , and then put the praise on the end . |
25 | Please excuse us for winning . ’ |
26 | I almost hate you for talking to me like this , when you know how you 've ruined my life ! |
27 | ‘ Then thank you for getting me any work at ail . ’ |
28 | The test of that is , that the local people treat the experiences they claim to have had as perfectly acceptable — almost take them for granted . |