Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] for [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I have there a large collection of dried plants and a pacquet of seeds , which I hope for before the end of April . ’
2 But the rulebook provision identifies branch administration officers , which I called for in the motion .
3 ( The one you waited for until the end ) .
4 ‘ The ultimate aim we strive for in the care of our patients is to give good-quality life .
5 It is noteworthy that more than half did equivalent or higher level courses than those they applied for at the institutions we covered .
6 Does my right hon. Friend accept that the majority of my constituents believe that what they voted for in the referendum on Europe was a single market , not a single currency ?
7 Yes , was it because you think that , they , that 's what they had for in the house
8 The interviewer should collect the interviewee , not have him sent for from the waiting room .
9 Those are only the qualities he looks for in the people who work for him , though .
10 In Brewster ( 1979 ) 69 Cr App R 375 ( CA ) , an insurance agent was guilty of theft of the premiums because the money had to be handed over to the companies he worked for under the terms of his contract .
11 Starting at Chester on Sunday , McGuigan will scuttle through Britain 's forests in his Vauxhall Nova for four days , chasing away the thought that he may lose every penny he battled for in the ring if his appeal against £450,000 libel damages plus legal costs fails .
12 She was afraid he would ask her about herself and to forestall this she asked him to tell her about his training and what he hoped for in the future .
13 Without wanting to appear too sanguine , and without trivializing the persistent phenomenon of right-wing extremism and the need to maintain vigilance against it , the full realization of the responsibility which Hitler bears for the untold agonies suffered by millions has so discredited everything he stood for in the eyes of sane persons everywhere that , except in circumstances beyond the scope of our realistic imagination , it is difficult to see that there could be a resurrection or a new variant of the once-mighty ‘ Hitler myth ’ , with its power to capture the imagination of millions .
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