Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] [pron] for [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | You know , when you get paid twenty pounds a night for driving the minibus , and you get paid nothing for running the P A , and it takes equally long if not , if not |
2 | ‘ It looks as if we 've got you for resisting arrest as well , ’ he told her grimly . |
3 | I 've used it for carrying pens — you do n't get too many grizzlies or wolves where I live ! |
4 | And critics of the men inside both black and white communities have criticized them for causing bloodshed . |
5 | But environmentalists have criticized them for failing to address Southern countries ' real needs . |
6 | Feminist psychologists working on androgyny have criticized themselves for ignoring the special significance of male-identified items in the BSRI ( e.g. Bem 1979a , b ) . |
7 | We have used it for scouting exercises . ’ |
8 | Economists have taken it for granted that to get round it , creditors will in practice need to get most of the benefit from debt relief . |
9 | So far we have taken it for granted that the distinction between ambiguity and generality is intuitively obvious . |
10 | In fact , the calculation above hides a significant assumption : We have taken it for granted that there are precisely 3 offspring . |
11 | And they have happened as I have wanted , and I have taken it for granted that they have because I know where I 'm going . |
12 | Now Mr Onanuga 's bosses have suspended him for making up the whole story about Mr Lamont . |