Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] [verb] for [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 these three are all very good defenders as mentioned in previous postings by me and all would have fitted fine at Leeds — but i feel that the jewel of the collection is Johnsen — he has speed and is extremely flexible — and he has not yet signed for Spurs — so he might still be in for a trial at Leeds .
2 All the robbers rushed out immediately to look for Sikes , but there was no sign of him .
3 Ivy , who did not much care for books about ‘ Abroad ’ — though if you sent her one she would say politely that it would be ‘ a companion ’ — was pleased to have a novel set in England and in the past .
4 So you do n't just pay for kilowatts that you use , what do you pay for ?
5 I do n't much care for coincidences .
6 I was n't put here just to live for others .
7 … the postmodernist decision that the Author is dead , and subjective agency along with him , does not necessarily work for women and prematurely forecloses the question of identity for them .
8 Luiza and Freddi have n't worked all winter , so feel they might just as well rent out their Salzburg apartment and come up here to wait for rehearsals to begin .
9 I mean there 's people I had n't even seen for years that were staying there in Aberdeen came along and offered help .
10 He is tall and cold and sometimes he does n't only come for pigs he comes for greedy little girls who make pigs of themselves , with too many sweets ! ’
11 Tickets will be on sale to gold members who have not yet applied for tickets , from 9am today .
12 To recommend how best to prepare for tutorials .
13 Hearing people have significantly better recall for items which they vocally repeat at presentation , while deaf people find it more difficult to recall items when they have to overtly repeat the sign when it is presented .
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