Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adv] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He skips over for the bloody
2 He has received a card with drawings of gangsters on it and threats of a ‘ warm welcome ’ if he turns up for the second-round tie .
3 But he lines up for the Welsh All-Blacks today , hoping to take another step towards erasing the memory .
4 But the preponderance of evidence about the computer business shows that the IBM name no longer has its old magic … and it has n't for the past few years .
5 He cares neither for the broad sweep of grand strategy nor for the narrow focus of specific campaigns , so he ignores both government archives and the memoirs of the great and the good .
6 The confidential reports , leaked by the unions , were compiled by 15 internal ‘ taskforces ’ charged with considering the BBC 's prospects as it gears up for the public debate over renewing its royal charter in 1996 .
7 But England fullback Jon Webb does n't mind eating turf as he skids over for the first of his two tries as part of a record-equalling 22-point haul .
8 He pays up for the Big Turn but , ’ she shook her head and compressed her lips together , ‘ she 's never once swept that stair . ’
9 Before he sets off for the next stage , he 's sharing his seafaring experiences .
10 While I think he is right to criticise those who propounded a social gospel earlier in the century he does so for the wrong reason .
11 It brings together for the first time 24 internationally produced and acclaimed animations , displaying a vast array of styles and experimentation .
12 But when it comes up for the real audit , what job , is it going to encourage jobs that are audited .
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