Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [adv prt] for the " in BNC.

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1 Erm the only thing that occurred to me I just wondered if she knew somebody who had a dearly loved dog that , did n't want to train it but you know she could perhaps just take along for the joy of running it and training it but I think part of the pleasure is the reflected glory you know it 's my dog
2 But do members just go along for the ride ?
3 ‘ Do you ever go out for the day , Joe ? ’
4 ‘ It is worth many thousands of Australian dollars so that will partly make up for the disappointment .
5 Arguments about this change continue to rage , and will probably burn on for the foreseeable future .
6 It may be considered that a three year period in 7.6.5 is too long and that two years is an adequate period for reinstatement to take place , but the landlord will probably hold out for the longer period .
7 Again , the vice chancellor is nominally a deputy to the chancellor , but in reality is the chief academic and administrative officer of a university , in charge of its day-to-day running ( though he or she does also stand in for the chancellor on ceremonial occasions ) .
8 In the blue corner , we have the ‘ JD Telecaster ’ , the Japanese-made version of the very same instrument , and one you can probably pick up for the very interesting price of £400 or less .
9 The Madonna wore blood-red purple during her son 's Passion , but put on gold and silver for his Resurrection and Ascension and for her own glorious Assumption , when Tommaso would surely come back for the holiday .
10 Gazza did not even come out for the second half — he had proved all he needed to prove to any disbelievers still out there .
11 And the other one , seeing as it was like September October , getting cold , my mum said well the bed 's empty , you might as well come in for the winter and stay here .
12 He no longer had to consciously listen out for the psychic interference that pervaded the island .
13 Yet nothing can quite make up for the gaudy excesses of the auto-da-fe .
14 The report is fair in stating its case in favour of such regulations , without concealing the disadvantages which these new rules would undoubtedly bring about for the Swiss art market .
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