Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb base] for " in BNC.
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1 | go for the really obvious physical properties first , and if you have a little checklist that you go through , bang bang bang for each one , |
2 | BP and Shell account for a large slice of petroleum tax payments because they operate mature fields that have lost their tax shelter . |
3 | Somewhere lay the sound of singing — I say lay for the voice seemed to float on the waters as gently as a slight mist . |
4 | Hawkwind opt for the lone nutter theory … |
5 | Both public and private bodies should establish continuing and permanent training schemes and provide leave for training purposes . |
6 | But whereas say something that happens say Well say take for example where I live in . |
7 | The prime wild salmon which they catch sell for low prices — estimated to average £20 per fish — because of the impact of farmed salmon on the market . |
8 | In this sense the privileges and goods that pupils can ‘ purchase ’ with the points they earn provide for an effective degree of control . |
9 | Read insist for hope , ’ he suggested drily . |
10 | United are on 25 per cent of any fee the Potteries team get for striker Mark Stein . |
11 | Brylcreem cater for the complexion-conscious male with Sensus , five new skincare products — skin-sensitive Shaving Foam and Gel , soothing After Shave Gel and Mousse , plus a Moisturiser . |
12 | May be well wait for the you know wait for the er |
13 | Furious , Richard hired thirty ships from the Marseilles merchants and set sail for Genoa , where Philip had arrived before him and promptly fallen ill . |
14 | Reluctantly , I hired a pea-green boat , and with my faithful Siamese cat ( Doc Wat Son ) I set sail for Nursery Isle . |
15 | And yesterday , after a week-long stay , 73 vessels , ranging from the massive Russian four-master the Sedov to the Boa Esperanca , a replica of Columbus 's boat , set sail for home . |
16 | Yarnell decided to prove his point so he detached two aircraft carriers , the Saratoga and Lexington and a few destroyers from his battle fleet and set sail for Oahu in poor weather conditions , radio silence and no lights . |
17 | He rode off towards Dunbar and set sail for his dukedom of Orkney and then for Norway , where he was arrested and confined in due course in the castle of Dragsholm in Denmark . |
18 | WE SET SAIL for Europe in the summer of 1948 — for Europe , and for war . |
19 | You have now set sail for a new destination and it 's too late to turn back . |
20 | The fisherman cut their lines and set sail for port , but the sea serpent continued to follow them . |
21 | In 1928 an Indian graduate student , Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar , set sail for England to study at Cambridge with the British astronomer Sir Arthur Eddington , an expert on general relativity . |
22 | The vessel had left Portugal in January , docked in Darwin , Australia , on March 8 , and set sail for East Timor on March 9 . |
23 | FOUR young pigs set sail for the Falklands last month and to make sure they did n't get hungry on the way they took their own feed with them . |
24 | you know try for a better underst total understanding of |
25 | Players from around the world , both famous professionals like Omar Sharif and amateurs like compete for major cash prizes around scattered tables . |
26 | Thus when I favour pay for ‘ childcare ’ I mean the day-to-day domestic care of people who need it ( obviously I would include adults too infirm to care for themselves ) . |
27 | ‘ You mean go for the jugular — his bank balance ? ’ |
28 | If you need help I hope you go look for it . |
29 | John Wimber has pointed out that other factors are also involved when a congregation , or housegroup meet for worship . |
30 | And there 'll be a lot of families in the middle , where they 're not sure whether they fall in one category or the other , but they dislike having to take their cap in hand and go ask for another subsidy . |