Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To their credit the Stirling pack roused themselves to greater efforts , but after four pushover attempts by them had been repulsed , Heriot 's countered and it was Stoddart who ran through some weak tackling and put Henry Murray in for try which Lawrie converted .
2 There 's no doubt about it , the government should do a lot more and I 'm sorry to leave on this kind of basic note , the thing what really got was when they were talking about the coal miners and I mean , I know that particular area quite well , where they , they said we 'll put some money in for training !
3 Once an action becomes defended there is to be a fixed period within which the parties will be required either to set the case down for trial , on the assumption that it has not been settled or been otherwise disposed of , or to report to the court .
4 Having given an opportunity to the parties to be heard , the master or district judge will be able to make an ‘ unless ’ order to the effect that the case be struck out unless particular steps are taken within a particular time , or will be able to set the case down for trial .
5 Boil eggs and decorate them with paints and put tufts of wool on for hair .
6 These came to light when a couple brought the album in for valuation without knowing the artist 's identity .
7 You do n't put the roof down for air , you turn the air-conditioning on . ’
8 We 've put a bid in for Arrow Park .
9 The time limit for setting the action down for trial runs from close of pleadings so that it is possible to set the action down the day after the plaintiff 's solicitor sends off his list of documents .
10 The way it was done was that if you imagine putting one card in for psychology , two cards in for research methods , one card in for psychoanalytical approaches , three cards in for memory and so on and so forth an then they were sort of drawn out and then when a topic had been picked the other cards were removed .
11 For the first time , she turned Lucy down for lunch .
12 The company always bring St John 's Ambulance Brigade in for Family Day . ’
13 WE still get cars in for service from the 1950 's and 1960's .
14 As ever , the amp is fan-cooled ; with the 3500 head I had expressed reservations about not being able to switch the fan off for recording , but John Henry 's insisted that it really would n't pose a problem in either DI 'd or close-miking situations .
15 Allied-Lyons has put Chateau Latour up for sale .
16 When Gloria had got over the first shock of Saul 's horrifying death , she put the warehouse up for sale , together with the contents of the ship-chandlers shop on the ground floor , confident that she would soon find a purchaser .
17 Country Manor has put the three 1,500sq ft industrial units up for sale and lease .
18 ‘ I have my house and my car up for sale to help pay for costs when I 'm over there .
19 These three fungicides are already on a UK Ministry of Agriculture ( MAFF ) list of 100 pesticides up for review , that have not been subject to modern tests .
20 The glitzy building — boasting an address on Bishopsgate , now one of the City 's favoured streets — was opened just three years ago but became an obvious target once the bank needed to put the family silver up for auction to improve its financial standing .
21 The other Senate seat up for election went for the first time to the PAN , which won 17.7 per cent of the vote and secured 92 seats in the Chamber of Deputies .
22 GTE Corp signed a definitive agreement with a subsidiary of Lynch Corp for the sale of its telephone service area in Kansas on undisclosed terms : GTE put 2,300 access lines in Kansas up for sale in January , where it has three employees serving 13 exchanges in the state ; after the purchase , Lynch will have 10,750 access lines in five states .
23 ( 3 ) The Principal Education Officer either accepts the lists proposed or refers particular schools back for exclusion or substitution , on the basis of expert knowledge about factors of which the project team could not have been aware .
24 He had n't fetched that key back for garage has he ?
25 For example , the myth that management development is a politically neutral , objective activity that brings the best talent out for service to the enterprise ( Lawrence , 1977 ) .
26 Just a couple of months out for Mentle would be enough for Pahdra Singh to cause havoc .
27 THERE are some great kiddies ' books around for Christmas .
28 Er medical practices er which is the company , erm do it slightly different than other er the other companies in for training .
29 Velocities up to are well out of the range of the rotation velocity ( 250kms -1 ) of the galaxy NGC4258 7 and are much higher than any velocities known for molecular gas in our Galaxy or other galaxies ( for example for H 2 O maser in for CO in the galaxy for OH in the galaxy NGC253 13 ) .
30 ‘ Neil Kinnock , ’ the SNP deputy leader Jim Sillars said , ‘ would boil his granny down for glue to win votes . ’
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