Example sentences of "work [adv prt] for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 When you have finished , go back over the whole list and circle those four or five things that you would like to work on for yourself over the next week or so .
2 ‘ I 'd like to change because I think good actors do alter the way they look and it 's something I plan to work on for my career in the future . ’
3 It has been designed to be of value and interest to all grades of nurses who may wish to work through for their own interest and professional development .
4 Such a map will enable the reader to work out for himself how to get from one location to another within the town .
5 The meaning is not explained but is left for the listeners to work out for themselves .
6 The government thereby gave up the attempt to impose a solution and admitted that the people of Northern Ireland must be given an opportunity to work out for themselves how they should be governed .
7 Leith had grown fond of both of them , and , feeling sorry for them , she knew at the same time that this was something they would have to work out for themselves .
8 I think this is something which everybody has to work out for themselves .
9 Whatever was behind the insidious threats she had received was something she had to work out for herself .
10 You can now work out for yourself how many images a charge in a wedge of angle unc has ( unfortunately n must be an integer ) .
11 And then , as Lucy was rising , he said , ‘ Did it ever work out for her ? ’
12 Rebecca 's life could be made ten times easier with the programs I can work out for her . ’
13 ‘ When I left it was open ended so that if things did not work out for me I could go back to playing Charlene .
14 And when a race did n't work out for me and I went home despondent , he would be there , not critical , just there .
15 Now you can work out for yourselves that if you 'd been betting a pound on each of those horses you 'd have finished up substantially down .
16 What finance officers will not know until much later is how these broad intentions will work out for their own authority , given the complex and changing allocations formula in the revenue support grant .
17 Answer guide : This is something the student has not been exposed to 80 it is useful to let them discuss how they would treat the transaction in detail so they can work out for themselves the principles involved .
18 Can you work out for him what length of chicken wire he will need ?
19 ‘ It was just disappointing things did not work out for him .
20 A Ford colleague from Knaresborough had bought Sherwoods but things did not work out for him , says Mr MacConachie .
21 Anything else he needed , he should work out for himself with Hurley .
22 Therefore , each church must work out for itself the best way and time to measure ‘ membership ’ which most accurately and helpfully reflects their situation .
23 Then , when you married John I … well , I just hoped that things would work out for you and for Fiona and myself .
24 I know how much you were hoping that everything would work out for you and Anna . ’
25 ‘ So how did it work out for you ? ’
26 ‘ It did n't work out for you , did it ? ’
27 I thought he was a plucky old man and it worked out for him very well .
28 I worked out for myself that there 's going to be a blow-up .
29 It was a genuine mix-up , but it worked out for me — — and not for poor old Mr Munro .
30 Two years ago it worked out for me whilst I was playing the Greenbelt festival ; Gordon Charlton , CBS 's A&R guy at the time , saw me play there and bought a copy of my album .
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