Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] for a [noun sg] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Merely looking for a person is not an assault : Arobieke [ 1988 ] Crim LR 314 ( CA ) . |
2 | This is what I meant earlier : perhaps love for a writer is the purest , the steadiest form of love . |
3 | The agent 's problem with acts who are still looking for a deal is how to judge their potential for success . |
4 | The question that now clamours for an answer is clear : why in the Exodus complaint stories does God immediately respond by performing miracles of salvation , while in the Numbers stories he replies with miracles of devastating destruction , or , in the case of Numbers 20 , with salvation overshadowed by terrible condemnation ? |
5 | Not bad going for a full-back is it . |
6 | In child protection cases the character of a parent , guardian or anyone else caring for a child is nearly always relevant . |
7 | Well that depends on the club that he goes to , I mean if the club can afford to buy him erm I always think it 's better on the long term policy , that a rider actually rides for a club is owned by that club . |