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

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1 erm I ca n't hear for Dorothy 's car , what did you say ? is he going I think I 'd better I said thank you for the cake
2 so I 've put that away , I , it ai n't even in my account , Alan 's got that and I said to Alan if I pass this test I shall buy a banger , five hundred quid with this tax money and then put the odd to insurance , if I do n't I 'll leave it where it is , because I , I mean little one will want a holiday and that anyway so I 've kept it for that , but that 's what I intend to do , so I said to Alan if I get a little banger just enough to get me to Tettering and back I was gon na go tech , to do some courses
3 As she did so she seemed to notice me for the first time .
4 And she was going upstairs to turn the bed down she 'd done it for
5 So we agreed to do it for him .
6 They 're they 're the eyes and ears of their boss and they have to report any political pressure so we have to find something for them to report basically .
7 She thought perhaps he 'd mistaken her for someone else .
8 Perhaps he 's taken them for a holiday ? ’
9 ‘ The ambulance came to take her away she kept thanking us for our help . ’
10 Finally she agreed to meet him for lunch the following week , and they agreed a time and a place .
11 But at least when this bloke comes tonight you 've got something for him .
12 Somehow she had to prepare him for Edgar 's visit .
13 She saw the sudden gleam in his eyes , male and provocative , and realised too late how easy she had made it for him .
14 Presumably she wishes to thank you for assisting her yesterday , after her accident . ’
15 His cool irony brought swift colour to her cheeks as she recalled how furiously she had condemned him for doing just that .
16 So I do n't think I 've ever I 've had it for about eight months now and I do n't think I 've yet listened to all five in a row without changing it .
17 Because no told me , because like I 've known her for all my life .
18 Still he want to feed me for ever .
19 So erm now I 've talked you for so long that I 've not got time to play this bit about the werewolves at Retford you see
20 There 's already a school for boys in Morton , and now I want to open one for girls , so I 've rented a building for it , with a small cottage for the schoolteacher .
21 So far we have taken it for granted that the distinction between ambiguity and generality is intuitively obvious .
22 Now he keeps blamin' me for keepin' her clean .
23 Well I 've seen 'em for a hundred now actually , a hundred quid .
24 Well I 've had one for Basingfield or Basingfield
25 What was this very special place that only a few hours ago I had cursed myself for entering ?
26 If you have a policy for housing , or anything else for that matter , how about sharing it with the rest of us , right and until you come up with an alternative policy , do n't you start knocking us for having a policy which we are prepared to debate .
27 I know they 've got a community centre but that do n't you know have everything for people .
28 Well they 've had them for years .
29 alright he 's met you for five minutes but he 's come here I said this gang of children , I said the poor bugger 's not going to know what hit him I said alright if it 's just for Sally 's three I said he 's gon na be , he 's not gon na be relaxed I said I know that for a fact I said I know what it was like when I used to go and visit your people when I was
30 Well it does tell you for Central but it , up there .
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