Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb base] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 I ca n't afford to fight this in the American courts and I genuinely fear for the safety of my children . ’
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 I also work for the peer group for the Brook
6 I now opt for a Gamakatsu 6318 .
7 I now live for the moment .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 ‘ So you only fight for the money . ’
11 If you only want for the effect of being a clown .
12 However , if you merely ask for a repetition of the number , it still may not be clear if it is fourteen or forty .
13 You do n't pay for the connecti oh you just pay for the connector thing .
14 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
15 You really come for a cup of de-caff , Angel ?
16 I have a moderate level of fitness throughout and I think that 's what you really want for an expedition .
17 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 .
18 You simply go for the drop-goal .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 Go on does n't it make you sort of bias when you actually work for the system ?
22 Like your letter of application the application form will give the interviewer a picture of you before you actually arrive for the interview .
23 If we just pause for a moment and look at the A C C digest that the papers see .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 We still meet on evenings and we still do n't get paid for our services and we still call for a pint on the way home .
27 We still meet on evenings and we still do n't get paid for our services and we still call for a pint on the way home .
28 We still pay for the equipment .
29 In Britain we often listen for a person 's accent .
30 Natalie Merchant 's voice — so emotive it could make you like a song about King Of The Gits Jack Kerouac and feel sorry for the little bunny rabbits that we cruelly kill for a laugh — rose through songs which flew and were simultaneously ecstatic and melancholy .
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