Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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1 | The survivalist culture of the ghetto insists that , instead of leading ever fuller lives , we should strip ourselves down for action and retaliation : it 's a culture fascinated by war games , fitness , one-upmanship . |
2 | I felt that if , for perfect reasons of conscience , I could not fight for her , I must give her up for ever . |
3 | Maybe I should see myself back for midday then ? ’ |
4 | My personal life is my own business , and if Adam wants his marriage to survive he should sort it out for himself . |
5 | If you 're worried about Chester 's , and you really think you could do something to help , a relaxing holiday should set you up for the fight ! ’ |
6 | Establishing and sustaining relationships — ‘ We must have you over for dinner before we leave . ’ |
7 | If he insists on calling back , ask him to hold on , and then play a blaring radio down the receiver — that should put him off for a few days . |
8 | A 1–0 result that should settle us down for the coming weeks especially with Liverpool and Arsenal back to back . |
9 | She must ask him round for a drink . |
10 | ‘ Then I 'll knock something out for you . |
11 | ‘ Some day , when I 'm big and strong , I 'll knock someone down for you , ’ she said . |
12 | " I 'll chop them up for kindling . " |
13 | I think there was one question I 'll I 'll root it out for next time erm and I was really stunned on it I might be okay on it now . |
14 | I got it somewhere , I 'll root it out for ya and I forgot to see Hilda about that |
15 | OK , ’ he decided , ‘ Once we get home , a bite of lunch , and I 'll beam you up for a quick one . ’ |
16 | ‘ I think he 'll be finished for this season , but we 'll bring him back for another crack at the Champion next season , ’ he said . |
17 | Your fax has been here for about a week now , I 'll bring it down for you . |
18 | No I 'll bring it back for you . |
19 | I 'll bring it back for yeah , or I might not |
20 | I 'll lift it up for you . |
21 | ‘ I 'll carry it down for you , ’ said Philip . |
22 | ‘ I 'll lock you up for stealing this . ’ |
23 | Well if they come round to ours this year I 'll invite them in I 'll take them to my basement and I 'll lock 'em up for a few days . |
24 | If I write this on the board , I 'll break it down for you because it 's a word you may well see , sorry about that |
25 | I 'll send someone round for the lap-top now . ’ |
26 | they might keep you in for a longer rest |
27 | They they something like , and I 'll look it up for the precise wording , that this would be acting like greenbelt . |
28 | But if we do n't get a good response to this I might stick it in for the day in The Post . |
29 | He 'll work them out for you on his calculator . |
30 | I said I 'll work something out for you and erm I 'll be in touch with you next week |