Example sentences of "[vb infin] for [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A bent metal coat hanger may work for blockages close to the trap but , unlike plumber 's snakes and curtain wire , it will not go round bends .
2 Hence , considerable numbers of chefesses willing to come over here and work for peanuts just for the experience .
3 Let's meet for lunch tomorrow by Little Ben at one o'clock .
4 We can all meet for lunch together at the beach . ’
5 When women have had many children , and are older , births of higher order may suffer not only the effects of the mother 's physical debilitation from excessive childbearing but , as noted above , in certain circumstances , they may also compete for sustenance unsuccessfully with older siblings .
6 Moreover , some topics are placed by law within the ( co-determination ) jurisdiction of the works council , a formally union-independent system of interest representation in which all eligible employees may vote and stand for election regardless of union membership .
7 Instead of facing the music at Wembley on September 9 , Taylor 's team will play for expenses only on a Spanish Second Division ground that holds only 25,000 spectators and has never before staged a full international match .
8 The second cousins have just issued their first newsletter and they have grand plans to open an information centre in Liverpool , which would cater for enthusiasts all over Europe .
9 You heard him ask for diamonds instead of cash .
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