Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 To subscribe to ELT Journal , simply fill in the form on the back of this leaflet and send it off , with payment , to the address supplied overleaf or send off for a free inspection copy .
2 Make sure that you receive all four issues of the 1993 volume by filling out the form on the back of this leaflet and sending it off , with payment , to the address supplied overleaf , or send off for a free inspection copy .
3 As well as Dobags , Anatolia produces a wide range of village-standard items , which may be either traditional in appearance or designed specifically for the Western market , and some notable workshop items , particularly from hereke and , to a lesser degree , Kayseria .
4 I would therefore display a becoming restiveness , or look round for the usual dispatch-case , so that when he started slowly rising to his feet , which he did as if by some inner mechanism , I could , like an adjoining lift , follow him slightly behindhand .
5 Women must either follow the male career route and spend little time with their children , or drop out for the vital middle years that filter out the top managers .
6 Every month almost two thirds of the British population participate in some kind of sales promotion , either by trading in a money-off coupon , entering a competition or sending away for a free gift .
7 Write or call now for a comprehensive information pack or to arrange a showhouse visit .
8 He decided it would take less time to break the copyguards than to go back for the correct disc .
9 Their often very high and frequently untaxed earnings from gratuities at the large and lavish events at which they serve more than make up for the low basic rates they are paid , the absence of substantial fringe benefits and the existence of a short off-season in which they can not earn .
10 Its end , that is , the singular future that lies ahead for the collapsing object .
11 Beyond pouring oil on troubled waters , the Queen can do no more than dig in for the long wait , guided by her husband .
12 Most people in the territories feared the PLO was in danger of rushing into some unsatisfactory settlement rather than holding out for the right conditions .
13 If they are unusually anxious or irritated , they may find the noise just too much to deal with and stalk off in a feline sulk rather than squat down for a good meal .
14 Like those boys that come in for a single rose as if nobody 's ever done that before .
15 And he bustled out on to the landing to fetch a straight-backed chair that stood there for no particular reason .
16 But with further tuition in the UK they can move on to full doctor status and for many students the chance to experience life in another country more than makes up for the extra years of study .
17 The tutorial supplied is excellent and more than makes up for the formal style of the manuals .
18 But the interesting people she meets more than makes up for the bad ones .
19 Neil teaches at the Guildhall School of Music in London and , like most of the artists listed here , teaches and plays regularly for the European Summer School of Arts and Languages at Oxford .
20 Knit two rows and bind off for a round neck or cast off for a V-neck .
21 We carried a medical team with vehicles and back up for the medical team .
22 Musically — forget it , but the spot effects are great and make up for the poor acoustic tones .
23 A diver absorbing excessive nitrogen must ascend to a designated depth to reduce the pressure and remain there for a specified time for what is known as a ‘ decompression stop . ’
24 Well really when I had the same thing , you know , and goes back for a little bit this morning and er same sort of thing .
25 He deals , breaks and rides out for a local National Hunt trainer to keep in the sport and would be delighted with any financial help — large or small .
26 Although born and bred in the country and reinstalled there for the past 30 years , I fear I am not a proper countryman ; London has dished me .
27 Many people claim that Frederick was imprisoned by the Turks , and that after his release he returned to Kaiserslautern and lived there for a long time .
28 Zipped up the inside , and with a squared off toe , it was the last word in futuristic chic that was to be adapted and toned down for the mass market .
29 There was no doubt at all that every Brownie there was determined to think hard and hunt hard for a new Pack Meeting place .
30 As they finally leave the city and head out for the open road , Billy the Kid says , ‘ We made it , did n't we ? ’
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