Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] for the " in BNC.
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1 | I think you 'd better work with me for the next few days , or if I 'm not here , then with one of my staff nurses . |
2 | For him it held a special appeal ; the one day of the week he could break bread with his family and not have to feel that they were only loaned to him for the while — his son Joshua had no business to go to , his grandson Jacob no college lectures . |
3 | We 'll be previewing the new speedway season , there 's a look at the greyhound news and a round up of all the local leagues , so stay with us for the next hour . |
4 | In addition to the attendance or financial loss allowance , a member may also claim travelling and subsistence allowances necessarily incurred by him for the purpose of performing an approved duty . |
5 | Johnson found little support among them for the reformist policies of the government of the day . |
6 | She is pleasant enough but how reliable I can not say and I am not depending on her for the birth . |
7 | Once territories have been established by young fans , occupants are physically confined within them for the entire duration of the match . |
8 | And Jesus does n't just chat to us for the sake of chatting to us , he , when he speaks to us his words have authority , they have input , they are vital and we must pay attention to them . |
9 | Yet , I am not writing about him for the above reasons , it 's rather on account of an unlikely weakness of his than for one of his many strengths . |
10 | He 's not shouting at you for the sake of it — he 's shouting at you in an effort to improve you . |
11 | They did not pick on you for the hell of it . |
12 | It was the Colonel himself who taught me how to shoot , and I always went with him for the fishing . |
13 | Participants were delighted to be able to welcome our President , Lady Braithwaite and Sir Franklin Braithwaite and also to have with them for the day Hilda Hewitt , Edith Harlow and Jean Parmiter . |
14 | I did n't speak to her for the rest of the day , of course , and this made her laugh , I do n't know why . |
15 | ‘ Please , ’ she replied softly then looked at him for the first time since he had sat down . |
16 | Pain relief is important in myocardial infarction , but let that not be an excuse for filling a patient with opiates and then forgetting about him for the next 2 hours as he quietly rots his myocardium in some corner of the accident and emergency department . |
17 | Douglas was glad to acknowledge Miller 's help and told the Royal Society that he had received some coconuts ‘ germinated in this country by the industrious Mr. Miller , by whose care and skill they were brought to this perfection ; and besides he very freely communicated to me for the good of the publick his own methods in management in raising them which I here desire may be read in his words . ’ |
18 | Christians , they complain , should refrain from criticism , and instead join with them for the good of each other and mankind in general . |
19 | We kissed goodnight , and I again apologised to her for the fright she had . |
20 | ‘ A friend of mine , Anthony Cherry , who produces Prime Time for the BBC , saw in this some journalistic potential and is currently looking at it for the BBC programme 40 Minutes ’ , says Hewitt . ’ |
21 | Yet Mrs Thatcher 's unassailable , inaccessible image was explicitly fashioned by her for the media . |
22 | They could therefore intercede with him for the living , to whom they might appear , and for whom they might still work miracles . |