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

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1 It 's easier for you to experiment to see how it works than for me to go in for a detailed but boring explanation .
2 There should be no more nonsense about one or other of them moving out for a matter of days or weeks only for the unsatisfactory relationship to resume just as unsatisfactorily as before .
3 No , the , the , the extension of them going up for the cup and all , that 's what it was .
4 Taking a break from country hideaways , we hunted for a retreat in central London for those of you staying over for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition treat ( see page 150 ) .
5 Do you think there 's any chance of him coming back for the opening of — ? ’
6 But anyway , this was the first we have such a conference every five years , but over a thousand of us sat around for a week and talked about evolution , and there was one rather curious fact about Vancouver , or the media of Vancouver , during that week .
7 The presenting problem should be recognised , for example , ‘ Your niece wondered if you would like us to arrange for you to come out for the day once a week ? ’
8 ‘ They just collapse , ’ he said , leaning against his winning pumpkin , which looked like something run up for a stage set .
9 It 's not like us nipping down for a pint with the vicar ! ’
10 Some speak resentfully of a takeover by the Wessis , with themselves marked out for the role of second-class citizens .
11 She told the Liverpool inquest that on March 9 this year they had argued about her going out for a drink with some friends in the city centre .
12 Second rower Sonny Nickle , after good work by Kiwis George Mann and Cooper , tapped the ball to himself to plunge over for a try .
13 He soon calmed down , then went across and fussed over her to make up for the rumpus , though it had n't bothered her in the slightest .
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