Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb base] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I normally go for the Vine Street set , ’ he divulges , ‘ but I did n't manage to get that in the final . |
2 | Having a bit of a rest in the winter , I was able to relax a little bit more , so I think I came over a lot fresher than I normally do for the start of the season . |
3 | I always fear for the fingers of the Portuguese works who feed these strips through the punching machines that make the corks , deftly guiding faults in the strip away from the cutter . |
4 | I ca n't afford to fight this in the American courts and I genuinely fear for the safety of my children . ’ |
5 | Well I 'll be done because I usually go for the paper Rose , quite often Harvey 's said she 's coming out along the High Street five past at five past eight on a Monday morning . |
6 | Despite his reputation as a political bruiser , in social policy Mr Clarke is a lot ‘ wetter ’ than his erstwhile rival for the chancellorship , Michael Howard , who may bring a less breezy touch , as new home secretary , to matters of law and order . |
7 | I also work for the peer group for the Brook |
8 | I now opt for a Gamakatsu 6318 . |
9 | ‘ I now live for the moment . |
10 | Even when there are no bunkers between the ball and the green , I often opt for the pitch , therefore eliminating the chance of a bad bounce . |
11 | If you enviously yearn for a PC sound card but ca n't afford one , Guildsoft 's Icon Hear-It for Windows might be the answer . |
12 | ‘ So you only fight for the money . ’ |
13 | If you only want for the effect of being a clown . |
14 | However , if you merely ask for a repetition of the number , it still may not be clear if it is fourteen or forty . |
15 | You do n't pay for the connecti oh you just pay for the connector thing . |
16 | and and they paid the fees and so on whereas er anywhere else you just work for a firm of estate agents and they pay whether they pay you and the qualifications up to you you go off and do it and you know |
17 | You always ask for a pils . |
18 | If so , you probably work for the RAF ! |
19 | ‘ You really come for a cup of de-caff , Angel ? |
20 | I have a moderate level of fitness throughout and I think that 's what you really want for an expedition . |
21 | There are therefore two important pieces of preparation which you should make before you even apply for a job , let alone go for an interview for it . |
22 | You simply go for the drop-goal . |
23 | And when you that lay down you can look at whoever what the other players have got face up and you either go for a player or you go for the maximum points . |
24 | John , some time this week you will tell us in the Midland Region that a package is just that , no picking the bits out , you either vote for the package or against . |
25 | Go on does n't it make you sort of bias when you actually work for the system ? |
26 | Like your letter of application the application form will give the interviewer a picture of you before you actually arrive for the interview . |
27 | If we just pause for a moment and look at the A C C digest that the papers see . |
28 | This has been , you know we 've always , and we always go for the rule by the vote , one vote per member and er , we stick to our rules . |
29 | We formally allow for the possibility that , in certain sectors or establishments , there may be a social custom of membership , sanctioned by a loss of reputation if the custom is not followed . |
30 | But every year we still head for the beaches and strip off , hoping to turn that white skin a lovely golden bronze . |