Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] [verb] [pron] for the " in BNC.

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1 Or else he could have fed and kept you for the rest of your life ! ’
2 Faced with the demise of their traditional courses , and with a government anxious both to increase the skills of the new unemployed young , and to be seen as doing something for the unemployed , colleges responded by mounting a programme of full-time non-vocational , or pre-vocational , courses .
3 His aims are thus established from the outset both to record the evidence he has gathered and to evaluate it for the purposes of determining the truth .
4 Two men climb the rock to check that all has been eaten and to clean it for the next burial .
5 And yeah , they 've gone and re-credited me for the fifteen pound !
6 Fortunately , modern enclosures are slowly replacing these cages which are cramped and provide nothing for the animal .
7 It would not allow it to be enforced against the promisor ; and if property had been transferred , the recipient was treated as holding it for the benefit of the person who had parted with it , and as bound to restore it .
8 Again , a person who acquires property for his own benefit by taking advantage of his position as trustee will be treated as holding it for the benefit of those entitled under the trust .
9 Even though I have chained and muzzled you for the wolf you are , still your eyes challenge and your mind defies . ’
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