Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb base] [verb] it for " in BNC.

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1 where I 've dropped it for , well then , it 's the toilet brush you see , I 've been going like this with the toilet
2 " But you said you wanted this letter to go off this morning , so I 've brought it for you to sign . "
3 You are now able to see the problem from a higher perspective , knowing that you have created it for a reason .
4 It assumes that you need to organize it for yourself rather than expecting other people to be responsible for your development .
5 The passcode system 's a welcome addition and the joystick on the control panel which mimics your movement 's also a nice touch , but once you 've played it for five minutes you 'll have seen everything the game 's got to offer !
6 Beer seems such a simple drink that we tend to take it for granted .
7 Technology is so pervasive , so much an intrinsic part of modern life , that we tend to take it for granted .
8 I was so pleased with this neat and simple control that we have employed it for several other of the key steps in the cascade — finding , for instance , that the increase in dendritic spines occurs only in a remembering and not in an amnesic group .
9 I would be very surprised if a property on at nine fifty would be dropped much below nine hundred because , obviously they have a , they have a certain that they need to get and I I 'd be surprised if they 'd go sort of much below fifty pounds less a month than they 've advertised it for .
10 They 've spent years doing this sort of thing , now they 've decided that they want to do it for a living .
11 You 've all heard that and I 've heard it for about thirty years now .
12 Which is a bit different and I 'd like to see it , that 's just one of my things , but again when you 're in , going into retirement I think you 've got to think about this , I mean I went , nobody twisted my arm , I went into that situation and I 've enjoyed it for a great many years , but now I 'm thinking I 'd , before I , it 's too late I want to have a , a l a fling in autumn as it were .
13 Your brother 's death left you heiress to Tracy Castle , and I intend taking it for the King . ’
14 Playing music is what I love — and I want to do it for as long as possible . ’
15 Her nose is all cold and wet and I want to wipe it for her , but I do n't .
16 J.B. Yes , and I do wear it for occasions like that .
17 And they have happened as I have wanted , and I have taken it for granted that they have because I know where I 'm going .
18 I am really sad that nobody wants to do it like I have done it for them .
19 And I 'm not working next year anyway cos I 've done it for two years on the run and I 'm not doing it next year .
20 Whether to you know sort of try and pick up the guys who are getting thrown out of Heathrow and make a long-term go of it or whether in the long term , em , they want to flog it off for gravel and you know mining it for gravel and sending it for houses and you know , that sort of thing .
21 My my er my the convincing I have to do in myself and and you have to do it for me is whether this is is the right platform for you .
22 If your car breaks down and you have to leave it for help , try to stick to well-lit areas and do not accept a lift from anyone .
23 Going it alone in difficult times is not to be recommended , but if you wish to try it for a few weeks then there is no harm done , simply time lost if you are unsuccessful .
24 ‘ I do n't want any of you others to do anything , even if you do mean it for the best . ’
25 A bottle will keep for a couple of hours once out of the fridge , but if you need to keep it for longer you should store it in an insulated cool-bag until it 's needed .
26 For the rest of us , it seems commonplace and obvious that we should be able to think , imagine , perceive and remember in the ways that we do , and we tend to take it for granted that the rest of the world has the same sort of experience of everyday life that we do .
27 For example if you had the London Mozart players here as we frequently did and frequently played to full houses , then even with a hundred percent house there was a subsidy required of something like seven or eight pounds per seat , in order to meet the cost of presenting that particular concert and we 've done it for years but sadly when we had to make cuts that was one of things the board decided they had to cut up they had to save money somehow .
28 Well and we 've used it for Well answer is yes but I 'm you know , it 's making sure you get the business .
29 We are in negotiations with the local authority for planning permission , and we hope to obtain it for housing on some of that land .
30 Cos it 's not as if we have to keep it for the weekend , I can do it during the week .
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