Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [adv prt] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There are a few of us ( 3 at mo — myself , a mate and Steve Walsh ) who want to come down for the Oxford match from Durham/Newcastle . |
2 | ‘ You want to watch out for the lorries . |
3 | After the English cricket and soccer debacles of the past week , Hastings ' side hope to make up for the misery by catching the All Blacks cold New Zealand have not played a Test for 10 months and face the Lions with a new team . |
4 | We hold special events every month , with an Indian day next month , and whenever possible we like to dress up for the occasion . ’ |
5 | Nicky Cruz and his gang , the Mau Maus , decide to go along for the ride … . |
6 | I suppose he 'll take it easy now and try to strengthen up for the winter |
7 | At the first sign of the emotional see-saw that life so often presents , you go scurrying off for the goodies that give you comfort . |
8 | ‘ Though do watch out for the stones , wo n't you , my dear ? |
9 | Do look out for the windows . |
10 | Roulé is available at most good cheese stores but do look out for the name . |
11 | ‘ He 's not some groovy-looking person we 've picked out for the sake of it . |
12 | I 've come in for the polish |
13 | If yours has n't reached you by the end of July , or you live outside the London area but fancy coming up for the occasion , please phone Pensions Department on freefone 0800 262 072 . |
14 | We 've put in for the club entry and we 're just waiting to hear , you know , if we 've been lucky or not . |
15 | ‘ You have to go out for the kids , you have to go to the schools and sign autographs . |
16 | The eight to 10 weeks after schools have broken up for the summer are the peak period for tour operators , and it is only around mid-September that they can judge how successful they have been . |
17 | The occasion is the 25th birthday of the U-K owners club and around half of its 1,300 active members have turned up for the celebrations at Silverstone . |
18 | Other players who have turned out for the Nomads this season include the likes of Peter Dixon and Brian and Harry Patrick . |
19 | Fighting the Empire you have to look out for the Helblaster volley gun . |
20 | According to CUP , the trade in the UK and Ireland has been ‘ magnificently supportive ’ , with almost 200 window displays of the Oxford Cambridge Book Race design , and entries have flooded in for the competition to win a holiday in Pompeii . |
21 | Peanuts are perfect badger bribes — just the same type that you buy to put out for the birds . |
22 | when you have to watch out for the differences |
23 | ought to be said really , since Alan is not here and is erm is resigning , well perhaps that could come a little later on because I think both Joan and Alan er there should be some record other than this about the work they have put in for the Society er I mean the only idea I have , I do n't know how much of a a precedent this is , whether , whether anybody should be offered life membership of the the society or is that only for do you have to reach a certain age |
24 | ‘ And if I have to pay up for the Mercedes at £1 a week for the rest of my life then that 's what I will do . ’ |
25 | Already 18 people have signed up for the competition and it is hoped it will be a fitting tribute to one of the club 's favourite performers . |
26 | Already 18 people have signed up for the competition and it is hoped it will be a fitting tribute to one of the club 's favourite performers . |
27 | Since her success , 60 more pupils have signed up for the GNVQ — these are studying Business . |
28 | So far , 19 exhibitors have signed up for the events , including 3Com Corp , Conner Peripherals Inc , Fujitsu Ltd , Quantum Corp , Seagate Technology Corp and Ungermann-Bass Inc . |
29 | Indeed it is perhaps a pity that he did not take his own advice , after writing in the New Guide ‘ for the author of the present work might with greater ease , and probably with more advantage to himself , have worked up for the amusement of the eye a number of drawings and paintings during the time he has been engaged in this matter of mere utility ’ . |
30 | Nicholson , who is being paid a handsome £5 million , is reported to have immersed himself so completely in the part that he wanders around the set mumbling the notorious Hoffa 's favourite phrases — even after the cameras have shut down for the night . |