Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In exploring such environments pupils will experience the type of argument and logical analysis that will prepare them for the real-life problems they will tackle outside . |
2 | My course will eventually qualify me for a good career but meanwhile I 'm struggling on an allowance . |
3 | Yeah , but you can only buy them for a little while in the year |
4 | We devised a system whereby three dealers would be asked to give an independent appraisal , and we would average them for an official evaluation . |
5 | ‘ And did n't we all know you for a darling girl ? ’ he whispered in her ear as his fingers continued to blaze fire across her exposed nape . |
6 | Buying a ticket for last night 's game does NOT guarantee one for the all-Ireland clash in November — unless a formal application was made at the time of purchase to the IFA office . |
7 | These are substitutes , but you 'll need it for the authentic taste . |
8 | Others would buy it for a fancy dress party or a dare . |
9 | Please help us preserve it for the future generations . |
10 | If a secured creditor omits to disclose his security in his proof of debt , he must surrender it for the general benefit of creditors unless the court relieves him on the ground that omission was inadvertent or the result of honest mistake ( r 6.116 ) . |
11 | and very importantly is er , a list of instructions on how to use it , in order to erm , update it for the current month . |
12 | When the child has gained a number of these it can exchange them for a rewarding object or activity . |
13 | ‘ I shall do nothing for the simple reason that — knowing Doreen — it would be a waste of time and effort . |
14 | Runner-up River Falls , beaten a head , and his stablemate Swing Low , third , are both in the 2,000 Guineas but Richard Hannon will send one for the Italian version . |
15 | I discovered he was teething — the sucking made his gums sore so he could only do it for a short time . |
16 | ‘ … I 'll do it for the Young Farmers sometime . ’ |
17 | We thought it was so good that we 'd do it for the old people 's home . |
18 | You will take one of these blocks you will wet it for a certain time and you |
19 | what is it about cup ties … why do teams lift themselves for the big game … why ca n't they play like this every week … if they did they ; d be top of the league … |
20 | I wonder what price the bookies would give us for a Central South treble ; that 's Oxford to win the Boat Race , Gloucester to reach the Cup Final and Swindon to beat West Brom . |
21 | JOHN Carroll will do anything for a quiet life , according to his young daughters . |
22 | Louis would do anything for a pretty girl . ’ |
23 | It really is important to get your statement , but first we 've got to see if we can do anything for the poor devil down there . " |
24 | If you make good use of the contacts it forces you to make in Ardmore , Wellington or Christchurch , you can get a very useful insight into the local scene that helps prepare you for the fascinating flying that lies ahead . |
25 | In complete contrast , nothing will prepare you for the jaw-dropping experience of taking the desert road out of the city for the first time . |
26 | ‘ But now I can use them for a different trade . ’ |
27 | I 'll swap you for an old X T Myrtle |
28 | But I did n't ring you for a critical appraisal of my work . |
29 | can if you want , in the it 's not that far to go around and use one for the whole day . |
30 | She was still searching for the right words to describe how she felt when he suddenly got up and went to meet more guests , and she did n't see him for a long time . |