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

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1 Bobby Robson comes in for just as much a mauling from Neal who wrote : ‘ His attitude to the game was different from anything I had experienced before .
2 Be aware of the time limit : no election campaign goes on for more than three or four weeks in the United Kingdom — be glad about that !
3 DAVE BIRKETT has resigned as captain of Rainhill , so Ray Ford takes over for tomorrow 's Bromborough Paints Merseyside Competition game at Ainsdale .
4 So while his empire teetered , Mr Bond sailed on for more than three days incom-municado .
5 Mr French says it 's also up buyers at car boot sales to watch out for so called bargains : if something is unbelievably cheap ask yourself : Could it it be stolen or counterfeit ?
6 A major Cabinet dispute rumbled on for nearly a year .
7 The owners are forced to admit honestly that they are having their cats ' sex organs cut out for purely selfish reasons — to make them less restless , noisy and , in the case of toms , less smelly and belligerent in the mating seasons .
8 Beware though , if you leave the bubble meter topped up for too long .
9 The power struggle went on for about a minute , then the Archon sat down .
10 A host of chances went begging and they had a cracking goal from John Hartless ruled out for offside .
11 These are some of the milestone constituencies to watch out for tonight — early declarations , marginals that may indicate a trend , ministers whose seats are at risk and well-known candidates .
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