Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] for the " in BNC.

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1 Right I shall go for the blue , well actually , black , black is better cos blue went squiffy .
2 Perhaps I should send for the doctor ? ’
3 so I would go for the recommended and hope by this version of Windows it knows about Amstrads and will sort it out .
4 So you can adjust for the the differences there .
5 I do n't want to be mister average so we 'll go for the fifty five .
6 Others besides the agency girl must have seen them leaving together ; she wondered how long it would take for the news to reach Pete .
7 Teachers and librarians need to know how long it will take for the teacher or librarian and pupils to learn how to use the program .
8 Perhaps he would settle for the Magic Flute ?
9 If you 're buying your first home and your mortgage is £40,000* or above you could qualify for the following benefit : — .
10 each one of you have to be louder and also it also means that you can make , one person can make more than one sound , okay , work it like , just you can substitute for the other two
11 It is hard for parishes to know what exactly they can do for the unemployed .
12 As always he must wait for the dust to settle after the Scottish Rally and the Donegal International , too , before being certain which drivers and what cars will be in his starting line-up .
13 Now you can send for the ambulance , send for the straitjacket , send for the little men in white coats .
14 ‘ Never mind , ’ said the doctor , ‘ now we 'll look for the polyps .
15 Now we could prepare for the Jubilee without a car& in the world .
16 Mostly they 'd make for the West End and meet others like themselves ; they 'd pick up survival information , get oriented within the subculture that they 'd entered , and learn where the free food could be picked up .
17 Then I shall go for the brushand-comb set in the calfskin case . ’
18 Then I 'll settle for the eight brace and be thankful , ’ Maggie said , accepting defeat .
19 Then I 'll wish for the first and last dance tonight and as many as you can spare in between , ’ Harry rejoined , and was pleased to see that Cora-Beth was actually blushing .
20 If you live or work within borrowing distance of a nurse education centre , then you should ask for the name of the post-basic or continuing education tutor .
21 Then she would search for the flea , going along the seams of my clothes with her thumbnail until it jumped .
22 But I shall come back here before midnight , and then we shall send for the police . ’
23 If we could calculate accurately the consequential change in the electron 's momentum then we could allow for the effects of the collision and our knowledge would still be capable of being made exact .
24 If the air traffic controllers want to save a lot of anguish then they should close for the night .
25 If he were to discover the nature and the limits of this person he was — and , as time went by , stave off the timor mortis — fear of death — then he would go for the nerve and the bone , draw blood .
26 And then he would arrange for the grave digger to dig the grave .
27 Then he would search for the tunnel Mcduff had talked about .
28 Part of him wants to get back to the security of home but he knows that after a few weeks there he might long for the contacts , communication and craziness of the multi-media scheme .
29 Otherwise I 'll pay for the fine for being on a yellow line .
30 ‘ Anything else I can do for the moment ? ’
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