Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He preached before both Charles II and Cromwell and courageously reproved them for their sins .
2 Horst Urban , Continental 's boss , is unimpressed with Pirelli 's elaborate scheme and rightly sees it for what it is : a takeover .
3 The humour inheres not just in the daffy selection of cultural allusions ( their native French accordion , some flamenco guitar , a few African horns ) but also in the way they take stiff , formal tempi ( waltzes and tangos ) and mockingly squeeze them for their stateliness .
4 Conversely , eating the person 's body might indicate the ultimate contempt , in that you were degrading them completely : as you ate parts of the body you were mocking the person 's erstwhile vigour and simultaneously stealing it for your own use .
5 They will strive to validate it , and even prescribe it for you and everyone else : not just ‘ this is how we live ’ , but ‘ this is how one ought to live ’ .
6 Forster stood before the row of suits , hanging like a lie of petrified robots , and immediately recognised them for what they were ; instantly realised the enormous risk they might all be running , at least below decks .
7 Teachers no doubt have suspected it , and maybe known it for themselves , but it is a fact that a large number of children at present leave school at sixteen knowing less mathematics than when they entered at eleven .
8 My plan was to sit around and wait for one of the parish team to appear and then to ask them for their advice .
9 The adults extract oil from the sea-creatures they eat and then regurgitate it for their chicks .
10 This apart we are well , and again thank you for your prayers , support and love .
11 ‘ They ignored this question , and aggressively asked me for my name , address and my employer 's name .
12 The local medical men did not object , but rather commended them for their cheapness .
13 One of them rounded on him , grabbed him by the arm , but only asked him for his name and address . ’
14 Since the war , every spell of Anfield success has been set or kept in motion by the signing of a top-class ‘ striker-cum-provider ’ a player who not only scored goals but also made them for his colleagues .
15 Thank you , we believe we are , but please join us for our future strength lies firmly in our membership .
16 ‘ I know it sounds absurd , but please do it for me or I might go out of my mind again , and really smash the living daylights out of him ! ’
17 They 'll keep it for Crunchie but never use it for anything else again because they 've had so much trouble with it .
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