Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [pers pn] [adv] for the " in BNC.
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1 | I want you there for the speedboat race . ’ |
2 | ( I remember it well for the sun shortly afterwards disappeared and we did not see it for weeks . ) |
3 | I keep them on for the programme . |
4 | I thank him also for the history lesson on the Territorial Army , although my recollection is somewhat different . |
5 | ‘ I realise the European Tour will not be too happy but I blame them anyway for the clash of dates , ’ Faldo said . |
6 | So remember you hold it down for the right length and quickly take your hand off , as soon as you 've done it . |
7 | You put me aside for the winter . |
8 | New Zealands should be brushed off , hosed down and dried before you put them away for the summer . |
9 | You take me away for the weekend and then come back and act as if you 've just met me at a friend 's house for the first time ! |
10 | But then , ’ he again indicated the child , ‘ they 're a handicap where jobs are concerned , unless you farm them out for the day , or altogether . |
11 | The house is all straight and you 're tired and then the kids come home from school and upset the house again , so you remake it again for the next day . |
12 | Unless we put it out for the cat . |
13 | And especially we thank you today for the call of Martin and Ian and Richard to the Ministry of Word and Sacrament within the light of your church . |
14 | We thank you especially for the witness of Archbishop Runcie and pray for him and for Bishop Carey as they transfer responsibility under your guiding hand . |
15 | They let me out for the day and then , when he regained consciousness five days later , they let me out again to see him . |
16 | now it 's thirty five or thirty six I mean they put it up for the er crisis |