Example sentences of "i [vb base] [verb] [adv prt] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I tend to look out for Parmas result , but I support Leeds .
2 I want to go out for lunch . ’
3 ‘ I am demonstrating that I want to stand up for Hong Kong 's interests .
4 She come off the phone and she said , bloody hell she said that one of the rare times I go to the trouble of making myself butties for dinner , cos usually she gets a pasty or something , and I get invited out for dinner , you this Viv er , a friend of hers , you know the one that was having trouble with all that drainage underneath the
5 I decide to go out for cigarettes ; a short walk will do me good .
6 I was born here and I try to stick up for Britain — but things are bad . ’
7 When she first stood in for Terry Wogan she insisted , ‘ I love standing in for Wogan but I 'm honestly not looking for The Sue Lawley Show with my name in lights and me swooping down a staircase . ’
8 I love standing in for Wogan , but I 'm honestly not looking for The Sue Lawley Show with my name in lights ’
9 Aye , because I 've , I 've gone on for weeks with it , you
10 I said brazenly , ‘ I 've come back for tea , after all . ’
11 No I 've come in for physio actually .
12 I felt like saying , I 've got a bloody big pile of rubbish here that I have to go over so I 've put in for overtime .
13 One evening , as they worked happily together , feeding and attending to the livestock , George said , ‘ I 'll just take a walk along the beck before we settle down , and check those sheep I 've brought down for lambing . ’
14 The tank is large one — 56″ × 15″ × 36 ’ , but the Oscar has killed everything I have put in for company — even after going to great lengths to see if they 'll get on .
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