Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [verb] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A bookshop should be a familiar place , somewhere where one goes for the sheer love of books , for the smell and feel of them , for the companionship of others who share the joy of touching , holding , reading and learning .
2 The overwhelming majority of Russians — some 83 per cent in the 1989 census — lived in the Russian Republic , where they accounted for the same proportion of the local population .
3 In 1837 he was apprenticed to his uncle James S. Stirling at Dundee foundry , where he worked for the next six years and where some locomotives were built for the Arbroath and Forfar Railway which influenced his own later designs .
4 The train braked to a shuddering halt at the Paisley signal box where it remained for the next thirty minutes whilst the driver and guard proceeded to examine the underside and topside of the train .
5 ’ Rainforest ’ turns out to be the squawking tropical bird noise already playing in the Centre , so I settle for the crashing waves and seagull cries of ’ Ocean ’ .
6 ‘ Better than you did for the entire evening . ’
7 No , no ; that sounded too much like the Bible , so she plumped for the simple way and finished , ‘ He has given her a baby . ’
8 She suddenly wanted to throw something at him , anything , needing to hurt him as she was hurting , but could n't actually reach his ambitious heart , so she aimed for the next best thing : his self-respect .
9 We decided we were n't going to get on without flirting with a lot of trouble , so we opted for the trusty 1-iron again .
10 It seemed to fly OK , so we prepared for the 482 kilometres water crossing to Australia .
11 But you need real people for a proper gloat so we headed for the cardboard suburb in the Strand .
12 She watched him walk away along the corridor heading back towards the club , her heart feeling lighter than it had for the past week .
13 The basic idea can be captured in minutes and the total concept fully realised in , at most , a couple of hours , which is a lot faster than it takes for the same degree of finish to be achieved in any other medium .
14 For the top and intermediate Party leadership , Hitler 's image stood therefore in far closer relationship to reality than it did for the broad mass of the population .
15 It took longer for the territories with loud speakers to be occupied than it did for the silent territories ( Figure 6.2 ) .
16 Later I tell C that if I worked for the Daily Star , I 'd have my story already .
17 Professor Bernard Isaacs of Birmingham University has said : ‘ If you design for the young , you exclude the old .
18 Note that if you go for the unfiltered system , water changes must be regular .
19 As I 've said the Policy Committee guideline was that we should set a budget within the range seventy two million to seventy three point three million , which means at the lower level , if you go for the lower level er to which says for ninety four five about almost exactly a million pounds .
20 If you go for the higher limit , then that allows you to go with the growth of approximately three hundred thousand .
21 ‘ You need to know where they all are if you work for the Royal Mail , ’ Coltman says .
22 So you can go , go to sleep if you want for the next minute to erm but because you will need to know this quoick transformation for your Q M project , you do want , may just want to note it down .
23 If we write for the current value of ( it will be zero unless is basic ) , we have seen that , when , we can still satisfy ( 8.1 ) with where for reverse , for forward and zero for all other variables .
24 Mary Barton continues : ‘ If we pray for the dead , Sir , will God hear us ? ’ ,
25 Because the result of what we 're trying to achieve , particularly if one goes for the new settle settlement option , is to squeeze , as we said this morning , a gallon into a pint pot , and it it would be interesting to hear from the County why the Greater York boundary is what it is .
26 If one looks for the perfect image of a great country seat in the Victorian novel , it is hard to better this one , seen by middle-class eyes which have no place in the picture they present to the reader :
27 If they went for the traditional look I suppose they 'd all be wearing hard hats that looked like the flat cap Victorian cyclists always wore .
28 Trent waited until they made for the upriver side , then charged forward uncaring .
29 If it runs for the ten years , they 're going to out-perform the banks and building societies , and they 're going to be very happy .
30 Earlier Land Rovers with the smaller wheel studs , were designed to carry most of the load on the large hole in the centre , so fitting Range Rover wheels , which carry the loading on the studs , is not on unless you change for the later SIII type hubs .
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