Example sentences of "of [verb] [pron] [adv] for the " in BNC.
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1 | Probably because it was a way of roping him in for the future , Malcolm invited him down to a few rehearsals . |
2 | In fact there 's been some discussion of this lately , John Elston has argued that if jurors knew that that 's why they were chosen to go on the jury , it would destabilize the princi the practice of it because if you knew you were going on jury just for self-education rather than to get the right results out the other end , then this would n't give you any way of motivating yourself properly for the jury . |
3 | Obviously the car must contain some high-ranking officer , probably a general , who would not be at all pleased to find an important branch of M.I.9 in the process of closing itself down for the weekend early on a Saturday morning . |
4 | but Pauline must of remembered it perhaps for the |
5 | I could name at least three of my friends who would have been prompt to offer this undeniably attractive young man a doss down on the sofa , and one of them who would have already been thinking of taking him upstairs for the night … |
6 | Instead of putting them down for the afternoon , I 'd like to be able to do something with them . |
7 | Now then , I like the new look — ’ Sarella had had her hair cropped ‘ — and was thinking of putting you in for the ingénue , but I 'm having second thoughts . ’ |
8 | She , they should of put her in for the intermediate |
9 | I waited for another few seconds and then crossed the landing to my own flat where I completed my own process of locking myself in for the night . |