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

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1 For in between the two pages of words he had brought himself off , face stretched tight with lust , mind gurgling with images of the girl with black hair and red boots kneeling on a bed so that her full young breasts with long pink nipples dangled into his palms as he mounted her from behind , calling for her to cream , baby , cream .
2 Very few have turned down the offer but anyone interested can contact the operators of the train on for up to the minute information .
3 That is why we offer a special Protection Plan which ensures that the repayments are made for up to 12 months in the case of unemployment , and for up to the remaining period of the loan for accident and sickness .
4 The benefit is payable monthly after 15 consecutive days absence from work , during the continued period of absence , for up to 12 months in respect of unemployment , and for up to the remaining period of the loan in respect of disability .
5 The benefit is payable monthly after fifteen days absence from work , during the continued period of absence , for up to twelve months in respect of unemployment , and for up to the remaining period of the loan in respect of disability .
6 Oh , it did , went on for up to the time I retired .
7 He gave him no time to pay and ordered he be jailed for up to the alternative of 14 days .
8 These items are usually paid for out of the petty cash .
9 And that sum will be paid for out of the scrap value of the old thick copper cable used in the original 1950s electrification .
10 This does not include the cost of champions or of chariots ridden by characters ( both of these are paid for out of the Characters allowance ) .
11 This does not include the cost of champions , who are paid for out of the character allowance .
12 The work , which is being paid for out of the memorial fund launched after Whillans ' death , began recently and is due to be completed by this autumn .
13 Three main questions were therefore addressed : did non-fundholders reduce their rate of referral outside the boundaries of their local district health authority ? did first wave fundholders reduce their referral rates to NHS outpatient clinics and , if so , which specialties and which patients were affected ? did the proportion of patients referred by fundholders to private clinics increase and how many private referrals were paid for out of the NHS budget ?
14 The number of NHS patients referred from fundholding practices to private clinics ( paid for out of the fundholder 's budget ) in phase 2 was small : of the 59 referrals that fell into this category , most were for vasectomy or female sterilisation .
15 Most importantly , it has shown what advances are possible given enthusiasm , goodwill and a full-time secretary paid for out of the Legal Aid Fund .
16 We support the proposition that the provision of access beyond existing Rights of Way should be paid for out of the public purse .
17 By and large , those extra ’ advantages ’ , as the Labour party calls them , for the employee have to be paid for out of the profits of the organisation as a whole and they eat away at the capital that the business would ultimately have available to reinvest in jobs .
18 The claims of the careless , or merely unlucky , are paid for out of the premiums of the careful , or lucky .
19 The bill for the refurbishment will be paid for out of the government-backed Urban Programme .
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