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

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1 She only came to fetch wood for Mum or bring us our cocoa .
2 Mahmoud , Owen knew , did not like paying money for information .
3 This is ridiculous I 'm not going to have time for lunch if I do n't go now …
4 Do not use breadmaking flour for pastry as it is far too coarse .
5 a plaintiff sustaining an injury forcing retirement does not have to give credit for loss of earnings monies received under pension scheme to which tortfeasor as employer had contributed .
6 Therefore , one can not claim that there was any potential for real dependence , although Leapor might easily have exchanged flattery for profit in the circumstances .
7 As in Gassendi and Locke , the ‘ new philosophy ’ was often anti-sceptical in intent , and its advocates were often not complete materialists , in that they genuinely thought to find room for religion , God , and the soul .
8 IF THE promises are kept , the fourth Conservative term will see private operators competing on the railway network , a huge road-building programme to ease congestion and further moves to increase choice for airline passengers , all underscored by a commitment to transport safety .
9 When taking aim , the fish also has to make allowance for refraction — the bending of light as it travels from the air into the water .
10 Blood samples from Hereford will be sent to forensic science laboratories in Birmingham , labs that are also equipped to test blood for DNA matching .
11 You may also have to configure DECNET for LIFESPAN .
12 RSPB sales produces a catalogue full of value-for-money , quality gifts , cards , books and other items which also help to raise money for bird protection .
13 Does being true to oneself , and not selling out to Hollywood , really mean abandoning melodrama for realism , showmanship for seriousness , spectacle for solemn emotion , tight scripts for improvised styles ?
14 ( 6 ) Forecasts The insurance policies are only really intended to cover liability for accident or misstatement of fact by the vendor .
15 Rather than any devastated areas remaining derelict for any time , quite the reverse may have been the case , and archaeology , especially from the air , is now beginning to produce evidence for development on a much larger scale than appreciated hitherto .
16 Hitherto she had been so tied up in the day-to-day mechanics of the company that she was often forced to consider time for research as a luxury .
17 And the cost of this valuable protection is much less than you might think … premiums of Cashguard Plus start from just £6.95 a month and when you consider the amount of cover you can enjoy for that amount , the Plan really does represent value for money .
18 And the cost of this valuable protection is much less than you might think … premiums for Cashguard Plus start from just £6.95 a month and when you consider the amount of cover you can enjoy for that amount , the Plan really does represent value for money .
19 Married in the summer of 1938 to the Reverend Geza Wulwick , who had been brought up in Czechoslovakia , and who spoke fluent German , she and her husband settled in Middlesbrough and almost immediately started collecting money for refugee children .
20 Creep along , maybe catch kill snake for pot .
21 A Labour government might then choose to sacrifice defence for welfare .
22 Computer Easy Draw is a competitively priced drawing package for use with Windows 3.0 and 3.1 , and has many of the features you would expect from a more expensive program , plus easy to use animation software .
23 It certainly continued to give opportunity for glory , for self-advancement , and for material gain ; in that respect it has not changed much to this day .
24 Small farmers too have limited room for manoeuvre to adopt new technologies .
25 A senior police source said : ‘ Certain events in London recently have given cause for concern . ’
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