Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Mothers and calves may remain together for many years , from 3–6 or even 8 years . |
2 | More of one may make up for less of another in some circumstances . |
3 | You should answer separately for each of them , or for those who took their place in your childhood . |
4 | Owners should make up for any lost socialising time with large dogs because , while lack of socialisation can mean problems for any dog , the big boys are that much more of a handful in later life . |
5 | ‘ Three weeks at least , and he must stay here for that time . |
6 | If a state accepts one of these nonconstitutionally required rights for one class of citizens , however , it must do so for all . |
7 | You should watch out for any fish that may harass all of the other inmates to the point of serious damage ; or for one particular fish being harassed by the rest of its companions to the point of being shoved into a corner . |
8 | They could and should do better for that money . |
9 | ‘ The colt has thickened out well during his winter break and should improve enormously for this outing . ’ |
10 | The therapist should look also for any avoidance of previously enjoyed recreational hobbies such as squash , golf , or sailing . |
11 | The draftsman must provide expressly for this contingency , otherwise the landlord will face a sudden drop in the rent if the base figure used for the index is recalculated . |
12 | You must look out for that reaction . |
13 | You must test separately for each of the following : |
14 | Thirdly , unlike many other animals , cats are unable to obtain vitamin A from plant sources ( such as carrots ) and must rely instead for this crucial substance on animal foods such as liver , kidney or fish oils . |
15 | ‘ I must get back for that . |
16 | It should come as no surprise then , that some of those who see bolting as fundamentally reducing the experience I 've outlined above , and which is our common heritage , should cast around for some solid arguments to counter its spread . |
17 | if we lose out the argument that we should put in for some increase next year , and and we think it 's going to be very difficult to sustain an argument , |
18 | I must save up for all of him . |
19 | He must argue convincingly for that during the debate . |
20 | It is not my intention to discuss medical politics , but as it turned out this was not an unhappy solution , notwithstanding that it married two firmly conflicting beliefs which have continued to operate , sometimes rather awkwardly , side by side , and may do so for many years . |
21 | Some horses buck or ‘ rear ’ and may do so for any of a large number of reasons . |
22 | I might send away for that last one . |
23 | The Collector estimated that at this rate they might carry on for another two or three weeks . |
24 | I 'll send off for some stuff . |
25 | I was just thinking I 'm going to MacDonalds on Thursday so I 'll look out for that . |
26 | Oh well we 'll look out for that . |
27 | Oh so I 'll put down for that then . |
28 | I presume he 'll come back for that . |
29 | ‘ We 'll come back for that if we have n't found Garry by then . |
30 | I 'll come in the morning instead or whatever , erm but quite often it means if they 're coming in they say , well I 'll be in town anyway I 'll come in for that hour |