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

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1 Wow — I so thank GOD for Jesus .
2 His apparently unflagging zest for life impressed Bowler .
3 " I only want bread-soda for Mrs Fox-Collier 's diamonds . "
4 I constantly cut trails for use indoors .
5 I just asked Potter for leave .
6 As a Methodist minister , Father was a performer of a very special sort , and in a way I guess I just swapped congregations for audiences .
7 So , aged twenty , I finally left Kerry for London to begin my transformation into a man .
8 I still have time for girlfriends .
9 I never had time for fun when I was your age !
10 She always picked flowers for Uncle Walter , for instance .
11 With so much inspiration in the pages of this month 's magazine let's hope that after reading all the features you still have time for knitting .
12 You always had herren for breakfast .
13 At 21 she is set for stardom , but she still finds time for people who have fallen on hard times .
14 I mean did you ever have time for dances , and going to the pictures and that kind of thing , I mean you must have found some time ?
15 She also sewed clothes for toys and puppets , tiny dresses and jackets for anthropomorphic bears and monkeys and robes and mantles in silks and velvets for the few puppets they sold in the shop and gowns and breeches for the tall puppets who performed in the theatre .
16 She also brings compassion for people and a commitment to nursing , together with nursing knowledge and skills .
17 She often drove errands for Lawler .
18 On reaching villages , she immediately drafted proposals for pilot projects , to help mothers provide a nutritious diet for their children .
19 If you simply regurgitate word for word what 's in the fact scenario , that 's not going to be persuasive .
20 Using ancient techniques , they teach you how to make love for hours ( does n't that take away the man 's fun of rolling over and going to sleep after 45 seconds ? ) .
21 Well you you sometimes tell stories for fun do n't you ?
22 She almost felt sympathy for Marc if he imagined he could change what was deeply ingrained in Peter 's nature .
23 So erm , if you 're looking , if you 're looking for semantic structure , which is any structure such as and you then provide interpretations for parts of sentences and rules are getting sentence meaning from word meaning in the structure , you can get by with crude structures that do n't discriminate very much and the same applies to logic .
24 Many were originally instinctive and , to that limited extent , occur naturally in animals : we normally make way for others in the street , keep promises or apologise , treat people politely and respect the sense of another 's property .
25 Well the only way we can see is to turn to the , to the physicists and the computer experts and to remove the chemical steps from our analytical scheme and use the speed and precision of the newer types of maschotrometer We already use auto-samplers for gas chromatography but now we need to bypass chemical steps .
26 So what we 've got to say to the County Council I would suggest is that this is a training course similar to those we always got release for branch officials and shop stewards so why should you turn your nose up at this training course ?
27 We always have time for people who like to use their eyes ’ .
28 As nearly all of the subjects in the study by Mattila et al were men aged 50 to 60 or younger , we also present results for men who were under 50 at the baseline examinations .
29 We also obtained funds for investment in the business from the sale of supermarket property , borrowing and other creditors .
30 We also have schemata for comprehension .
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