Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] for the " in BNC.

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1 The Graduate Enterprise Programme can change that by helping you jump each hurdle , rather than letting you in for the high jump .
2 I was saying , who 's the one that had you over for the barbecue ?
3 He stood there , his face awash with blood , his swollen mouth hanging open , but still conscious , still awake enough to see his younger brother 's eyes as they fixed his own and lined him up for the coup de grace .
4 Best to sit back and cue him up for the one-liners .
5 On return to the farm in the late afternoon there was likely to be a further round of gossip and conversation while grooming the horses and bedding them down for the night .
6 The local police kindly agreed to come in on the act and a few off-duty policemen pretended to stalk the burglars and locked them up for the night at a disused police station at Ironbridge !
7 ‘ Well , why do n't you come up and take her out for the day .
8 Pulling the centre-half back left a gap in midfield which needed a link man to pick up passes from defence and lay them on for the forwards .
9 Indeed , Mr Pocklington and his ilk would take small cannon onto a suitable lake and fire them off for the edification of the plumber partridges who came to nest in the district .
10 She bought some and took it back for the baby , dipping her finger in for the mite to suck .
11 They knocked him off and dressed me up for the suit with arrows . ’
12 But on what grounds will a teacher identify a pupil as F , and put him in for the F exam ?
13 Perhaps he thought that if he made a success of the concert party , word would get around amongst show business that here was someone to keep an eye on , and his big chance might come ; that someone important in the music world might come up to him with a contract in his hand and sign him up for the next ten years as a successor to Sir Malcolm Sargeant .
14 Block discounting — a finance house may buy a ‘ block ’ of debtors from a company at a discount , and follow them up for the company .
15 Their common lot was fierce parental discipline , even a man of a warm and kindly nature such as Samuel Pepys thought nothing of beating his 15-year-old maid with a broomstick , and locking her up for the night in his cellar , or whipping his boy-servant , or even boxing his clerk 's ears .
16 But Tony 's sparkling form at England B level is sure to give him the left wing spot and set him up for the Test against Canada on October 17 .
17 all the the tatties boiled tatties and chopped it up for the hens .
18 This compromise incorporates two tiers of tariffs which are likely to reduce marginally the price of British bananas but push them up for the Germans .
19 Bob Geldof would shine as scruffy Larry but cleaning him up for the post wedding scenes could be hard .
20 Mr Sweet does not want to farm the site , but dig it up for the valuable peat underneath .
21 She fluffed it in rehearsal , but pulled it off for the cameras .
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