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

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1 Although I duly applied for the Fellowship , I was unsuccessful , no doubt to my lasting benefit , as similar failures have served to prove .
2 Despite his reputation as a political bruiser , in social policy Mr Clarke is a lot ‘ wetter ’ than his erstwhile rival for the chancellorship , Michael Howard , who may bring a less breezy touch , as new home secretary , to matters of law and order .
3 Having a bit of a rest in the winter , I was able to relax a little bit more , so I think I came over a lot fresher than I normally do for the start of the season .
4 So you only fight for the money . ’
5 Allingham could not be roused so we then sent for the workmen in the yard .
6 so if you just go for the two
7 That may be the case if you want a full four-seater with a decent avionics fit , but if you primarily fly for the sheer thrill of flying and are happy with map and eyeball navigation , it is more than possible to fly for well under half of that sum .
8 If you only want for the effect of being a clown .
9 The selection is right if it truly works for the competing student , and it is the quality and force of the imagination that will carry off the performance of the piece .
10 Well I 'll be done because I usually go for the paper Rose , quite often Harvey 's said she 's coming out along the High Street five past at five past eight on a Monday morning .
11 There were two more changes before she finally boarded for the last leg .
12 Like your letter of application the application form will give the interviewer a picture of you before you actually arrive for the interview .
13 He says they 'll have to find a lot of money up front before they even pay for the tags .
14 When I finally went for the ( pregnancy ) test , I thought , this is it , this is the point where I go on the Pill .
15 Go on does n't it make you sort of bias when you actually work for the system ?
16 In the case of Estella however her appearances are n't really deceiving as she looks arrogant and proud and has proud eyes though she really changes for the better even though it occurred because of her treatment by Bentley Drummle and in the end like Pip , she is wiser and has been softened by her experiences and lost her proud eyes and air .
17 Why can I read you like a book , when we only met for the first time four days ago ?
18 as long as we just pay for the
19 On the other hand the BDDA scored a triumph , which it circulated " to every mission and school for the deaf and dumb in the United Kingdom " , when it successfully campaigned for the nondiscriminatory insurance of deaf and dumb people in employment under the Workmen 's Compensation , Unemployment and Invalidity Acts which the Lloyd George Government passed early in the twentieth century .
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