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

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1 Charlotte only wants to marry him for the house and comforts he can provide her later in life .
2 So say thank you for the health of your baby by supporting Birthright when you run .
3 So say thank you for the health of your baby by supporting Birthright when you run .
4 ‘ I 'd only have done it for the money , ’ she admits , ‘ It was a bit of a mish-mash . ’
5 Charlotte says she can only bear to recount it for the sake of others who may feel they 're totally alone in their plight .
6 The federal pump-priming for their establishment , eventually extended to cover their first eight years , was not intended to support them for the long term .
7 The message from brokers is apply for shares , but do not look to hold them for the long term .
8 They were concerned when his mother did not arrive to deliver him for the day yesterday .
9 They were concerned when his mother did not arrive to deliver him for the day yesterday .
10 Nothing Ruth had ever imagined prepared her for the magnificence of that day 's scene on the Mersey , though she saw most of it through a mist of tears .
11 But I used it as little as I could , though if the wind stayed in the south-west I thought I 'd probably have to use it for the later part of today 's outing .
12 When that news hits him , the narrator seems to crumble , even though a premonitory dream the night before has readied him for the shock .
13 And asserts that he did it ignorantly not knowing there was any evil in it , and after the several members of the presbytery had dealt with him and endeavoured to convince him of the sinfulness of the said practice he seemed to dislike the practice of the charm and judicially promised to forbear it for the future .
14 And asserts that he did it ignorantly not knowing there was any evil in it , and after the several members of the presbytery had dealt with him and endeavoured to convince him of the sinfulness of the said practice he seemed to dislike the practice of the charm and judicially promised to forbear it for the future .
15 I feel so comfortable with your mother and the whole time here has changed me for the better . ’
16 But he says the payout ca n't begin to compensate him for the devastating effect the accident has had on his life .
17 Nimbus says that when the superscalars become available , cloners will simply have to swap them for the Cypress part .
18 ( Some would have already recovered the development value of the land by selling at a high price ; others may never have wished to develop their land , and , indeed , might even have bought it for the express purpose of preventing its development . )
19 ‘ I should n't have asked you for the extra two-fifty mils . ’
20 As for the Normandy campaign , I would n't have missed it for the world .
21 He would n't have missed it for the world . ’
22 ‘ I would n't have missed it for the world ’ , smiled Christy .
23 I wonder whether they were n't trying to get it for the museum .
24 ‘ For some reason he was adamant that he simply had to have me for the make-up on the new play he 's doing . ’
25 Braden did n't even offer to pay him for the ticket .
26 Now you ca n't possibly test a medicine on ten thousand people before you start to sell it , so that sort of risk , as rare a risk as that , will only be picked up when the medicine has actually been in use and on the market and been properly prescribed for some years , and what we are doing now , and what is particularly interesting , is to start to use computers to pick up these adverse reactions so that we know much more quickly in future if a medicine is doing any harm and we can either stop prescribing it for the people who are going to suffer from it , and that 's the most likely thing , or else take it off the market altogether if it 's if we do n't if we ca n't pick out the people who might be at risk .
27 Their own educational socialization primarily through classics could not adequately have equipped them for the task of the " total " administration of a national culture .
28 An experienced producer at a major London agency was recently asked to list them for the benefit of newcomers .
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