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

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1 The central theme of the Unit 's philosophy is that there is only one science , no matter how finely disciplines have become subdivided ( largely for administrative purposes ) over the years , and so we look for those research proposals which are naturally and freely expressed .
2 And so he waited for these really rather unexpected people to explain what they required , and hoped he would be able to do whatever it was .
3 The most obvious person to take it out on is your boyfriend , and so I settled for that .
4 and also they ask for those thirty five percenters .
5 We then apply our tupling function F to get J and then we sum for all tuples over all states the weights times the inputs .
6 They ate up all the knives and forks and then they asked for more .
7 In 1869 they sent him to Peru to supervise running two of their steam ploughs , and there he remained for thirteen years , soon finding scope for his natural business acumen .
8 To this Leonard went , and there he stayed for several months , playing his part in the Pullman household under the terse agreement : ‘ If you stay , you 'll pull your weight , like the rest of us ’ ; ensconced in a lively family atmosphere for the first time in years .
9 Hall offered her a job , and there she stayed for two years working sixty to seventy hours a week and still commuting back to Blackheath , except on press night , which would go on all night , once a fortnight .
10 What was appropriate in our mothers ' day is not necessarily so in ours , and therefore we look for new sources of guidance , since instruction of daughters by mothers is less readily acceptable than it was .
11 But now we know for sure .
12 It had hardly seemed possible before : but now he knew for sure .
13 Lunch was an avocado and prawn sandwich and a carton of mango juice , which I admit were a bit out of character but otherwise I looked for all the world like a real musher .
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