Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [adv] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Had kept all of them just for the proud thrill of his in truth rather badly formed hand .
2 We 've been looking for you everywhere for the past hour !
3 The clowning begins right from the start , with him snatching up the Sony the minute it 's on the table , talking into it conspiratorially for the next hour in his trademark , Looney Toons drawl , playing dumb , hijacking questions and spinning them into semantic hyperspace , treating any attempt at conversation as one big word association game ( ’ No , I 'm not a geek ; I 'm a geek orthodox ’ ) .
4 Thank you very much , please do stay with us either for the whole afternoon , or certainly for the next
5 These three have worked together harmoniously and with some notable successes since Reilly took charge early in 1987 and it is certain that he would want them alongside him again for the hard year ahead , in which Great Britain play 10 Tests , including three World Cup games .
6 These three have worked together harmoniously and with some notable successes since Reilly took charge early in 1987 and it is certain that he would want them alongside him again for the hard year ahead , in which Great Britain play 10 Tests , including three World Cup games .
7 Leaving Hong Kong had not just removed her from the battlefield ; it had left them alone in it together for the first time in their lives .
8 We should be getting at least to March all supplied from us now for the next three or four months it should all be from us .
9 There are some production hiccups that still need sorting and the setup should be better , but it 's generally well-built , highly individual to look at and I 'd recommend it to anybody just for the wonderful mixture of filth , jangle and clang that the pickups provide .
10 I think it dawned on him then for the first time that there were two streams , and that the pond was not formed by Burden Creek .
11 And it 's been such a relief to be able to speak about it openly for the first time .
12 Belinda says : ‘ I remember looking at her clearly for the first time , searching for that visual connection with my family or her father 's , some genetic connection to identify myself with her , but seeing instead that otherness — the look of a stranger .
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