Example sentences of "[conj] you [vb base] [verb] [adv] for " in BNC.

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1 In your case you may be able to say that your spouse has committed adultery and you find it intolerable to live with her ; or that you have lived apart for two years and you consent to the divorce .
2 Can you explain the cultural foundation that you have set up for this loan ?
3 Animals that you have captured specially for testing should be set free immediately afterwards in the place from which they were taken .
4 What 's the next production that you have lined up for ?
5 Peanuts are perfect badger bribes — just the same type that you buy to put out for the birds .
6 In reception they put you in a little cubicle like a wardrobe and you have to sit there for hours .
7 If you 've signed up for a Barclaycard recently , or joined the AA , you will probably have been tempted by the offer of ‘ free accommodation ’ in a ‘ superb range of hotels in the UK and Ireland ’ .
8 It took me a very long time because I do n't have the kind of face which people immediately commit to memory , but if you keep popping up for thirty-five years , then inevitably people are going to say , ‘ Do n't I know you ? ’
9 If you have struggled alone for some time you may be pleasantly surprised at what is now available to you .
10 and go out and that , if you want to come down for a couple of days .
11 If you want to get back for your high tea , you 'd better go . ’
12 But you want to stay on for a couple more days ?
13 When you 've brawled around for as long as I have your senses get to know the kind of fix that you ca n't just walk through or away from .
14 And when you 've sent off for our supremely stylish blazer ( page 50 ) I hope you 'll enjoy browsing through Classics ( loose-inserted in this edition ) , a catalogue of the best fashion and home offers produced in recent months by SHE and some of our sister magazines including Country Living , Cosmopolitan and Good Housekeeping .
15 when you have to watch out for the differences
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