Example sentences of "for [coord] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But you do n't need to apply for or take a Compact job if you do n't want to ! |
2 | The second way was to find a compound which would compete for or block the inactivating enzyme . |
3 | Put simply , Northern Ireland is now the only place on the globe where people can not vote for or join the Labour Party . |
4 | His main task was to prepare for and win a general election . |
5 | But I think the ingenuity of chemists and scientists and physicists and astronomers is such that , yes , we could do it — if we knew what we were looking for and had the right ideas . |
6 | The systematic activation of prior knowledge can act to prepare for and deepen the likely response to a text . |
7 | Turning towards him , her face flushed , her fingers reached down , searching for and caressing the hard nakedness there . |
8 | We care for and protect the natural environment , often working with national and local conservation bodies . |
9 | In general , British managers are unfamiliar with property rental and are unsure as to how to search for and conduct the necessary transactions . |
10 | Remember colleagues , it was our union under the leadership of Will Thorn that pushed for and formed the Labour Party . |
11 | So you can vote for and join the Labour Party in Bangkok or Belgrade but not in Belfast . |
12 | Anyway , his push-bike would help to keep him for and conserve the precious petrol for more exciting excursions . |
13 | Crucial to the financial stability is the fact that Highlander is recognised as a non profit-making organisation , and as such it has successfully applied for and sustained a tax-exempt status from the Federal revenue agency . |
14 | So we should probably begin by asking what college is for and reviewing the various arguments that surround it . |
15 | The very exhaustive treatise Contemporary Percussion by Reginald Smith Brindle ( O.U.P. ) goes in great detail into the technique of writing for and playing a vast number of percussion instruments and contains quotations from many modern works , as well as a 45 rpm recording of the sounds of many of the tuned and untuned instruments which have been used by modern composers . |
16 | It was second nature to him now to note the time by the illuminated dial of his electric bedside clock before he had switched on his lamp , a second after he had felt for and silenced the raucous insistence of the telephone . |