Example sentences of "[to-vb] for [pron] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the former was impossible with the twins in tow and the latter unthinkable given the length of time he 'd have to wait for one on a Sunday .
2 As she turned to wait for me at the end of the path , I felt I was looking at her for the first time : her face paler than her arms , a blonde shadow on her upper lip , no lipstick .
3 I grinned wickedly back and told Benjamin to wait for me in the street outside .
4 But , Father , I never meant to kill , when I slipped out alone , and went to wait for him on the path by which I knew he must return .
5 When he goes out there to wait for her in the evening , I sometimes think : It is n't Rosa .
6 At rehearsals , Les Cox agreed it would be wiser not to practise falling down the stairs as it was a skill which took months to acquire — better just to go for it on the night .
7 On the contrary , to emphasise the personal and private nature of moral or immoral conduct is to emphasise the personal and private responsibility of the individual for his own actions , and this is a responsibility which a mature agent can properly be expected to carry for himself without the threat of punishment from the law .
8 She had to perform for them with the spotlight on her and she knew that no trick would be good enough .
9 So while interpreters working from spoken English to sign language are called upon to work for nothing as a service to these normal , intelligent ‘ disabled ’ people , those in the foreign spoken language interpretive role , where language users are equal , may rise to occupy one of the highest status roles in diplomacy , and correspondingly command high financial rewards .
10 Uncle Tommy , along with the Fawcetts and John Thwaites from High Birk Hatt , used to work for him during the grouse season .
11 The County Council er w would train you but you 'd do your erm year 's training and then you had to work for them for a year , I think it was a year or eighteen months .
12 The Americans forged ahead not only because they could deploy greater resources , but also because they were more ruthless in seeking out key German experts during the chaos of the German surrender , and in persuading them to work for them in the United States .
13 ‘ Surely I already know what the contents of our contract are — namely , that I am to work for you for a period of eighteen months , after which time you will release me with my debt to you cancelled ? ’
14 ‘ You want me to work for you after the way you 've treated me ?
15 She clattered with the grids , rather excessively he thought , twisting round to reach for them beyond the bowl of soapy water .
16 That he 'd gone out to look for her on the road and across the clunch pit field , returning alone half an hour later .
17 We told him to look for us in the evening .
18 It hit the platform fence and ran under the carriage ; as quick as a flash the boy darted past Charlotte and Albert and tried to look for it under the wheels .
19 She 's too stuck up to look for it in the back of a cab just yet , but it 'll come to it one day when she gets a few more years on her , even the milkman wo n't be safe and she 'll be grateful .
20 ‘ We shall want you to play for us in the pageant . ’
21 First , they are not providential signs inviting the beholder to wish for something with the promise that such a wish will be fulfilled .
22 Although Tory Euro-rebels support the Government in opposing the social chapter , they are prepared to vote for it in the hope of wrecking the whole treaty .
23 Their choice to negotiate for them over the property group 's restructuring is the American financier who , after a colourful career in the more maverick corners of the Euromarkets , agreed to buy the Marshalls money-broking business from British & Commonwealth but failed to find the cash .
24 Svend Larsen had told him that the farm was becoming vacant and had offered to negotiate for it on the Colonel 's behalf , the islanders not wanting incomers to buy up farms for weekend occupation only .
25 You stopped because you both decided it was the right thing to do for you at the time .
26 The final exercises introduce you to MS-DOS , its basic commands and what it is supposed to do for you on a day to day basis .
27 The final exercises introduce you to MS-DOS , its basic commands and what it is supposed to do for you on a day to day basis .
28 Once a chick bred in captivity can fly — at the age of eight weeks or so — it can be taken from its parents and released to hunt for itself for a month .
29 ‘ In taking this on , there 's a responsibility goes with it , sure , and it was a weird sensation at first being in the studio and feeling that if I wanted to fight for something with the producer , I did n't have any allies …
30 How else to account for what at the time seemed wildly erratic behaviour , when in 1977 a group of distinguished architects and others , members of the newly formed Spitalfields Trust , squatted in two derelict early Georgian houses in Elder Street , thwarting the property developer 's bulldozers by sheer persistence .
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