Example sentences of "for [pers pn] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | When he crossed the Glen it would be in his own good time , and with an eye to what prizes were left alive for the taking , and for them he would fight as doughtily as any man if he must . |
2 | Then you can write a piece for me which will point out the problems , without declaring that they are insoluble short of a social revolution . |
3 | Despite the outcome of the final , my message to Will and the boys is thanks for the memories ; for me they will live forever , and I will have great pleasure in years to come to say ‘ I was there ’ , not ‘ I was embarrassed ’ . |
4 | ‘ When I left it was open ended so that if things did not work out for me I could go back to playing Charlene . |
5 | Mind you they 'd probably get a hundred thousand for theirs I should think now . |
6 | So while he 's looking for you somebody could run out and kick the tin , there you go and fetch him , and if he 'd caught anybody and when you kicked that tin the other , well you could all go and hide . |
7 | if I have to wait for you I 'll wait forever cos your eggs are not done |
8 | One day someone is going to feel so sorry for her he 'll end up marrying her . |
9 | His restlessness permeated the entire house , and she felt guilty , certain that her presence was tying him to Gullholm , that if it were n't for her he would go home , or visit one or other of his sisters or his mother , all of whom made regular telephone calls . |
10 | If there 's no work for 'em they can go home for the day . |
11 | If the choice of bearing is between a sixteen double O four and a six double O four , it may hang , for us it may hang on whether , er , whether we can localize the sixteen double O four |