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

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1 He planned to go out for dinner
2 he planned to go out for dinner , he 's even forgot about that as well .
3 I get a bit dizzy lying down on the bench , like I 'm falling backwards and I got to sit up for a bit .
4 Yes if she 's coming out you mean you do n't , you do n't have to do it all tonight she wan might want to be talking about erm her grading a lot so you ca n't expect her to do any work until she 's got that out of her system she might want to go on for an hour or so .
5 What should she want to go out for ?
6 Now I was talking to your Doctor who was wondering whether we might want to go out for a few beers at some point
7 ‘ Thank you , but I do n't want to go out for a meal tonight . ’
8 If he did n't , he 'd hardly want to go back for it .
9 I find some people on the streets are quite like , pigheaded and they do n't really want to go back for some reason really .
10 Does he want to go in for ta
11 He got chucked out for singing that .
12 Lack of time has been cited as a possible reason why a new set of criteria put before the world governing body 's council in Tokyo last year failed to come up for discussion .
13 You 're obviously more cautious than you were before , and erm a lot of kids now they tend to stand back for a while just in case 'cause you can never judge how fast they 're really going to go through there .
14 ‘ I 'm surprised you do n't want to find out for yourself . ’
15 Did you want to stand up for a minute ?
16 Couple of chaps at the school got booted out for that stuff and I never did get round to it . ’
17 However , they agreed to come back for their next session , in which Tom said , ‘ We have thought about what you said last week , and neither of us likes the idea of having ‘ tartiness ’ in our relationship , as you put it .
18 Maginnis , and by implication the Official Unionists , were weak and failed to stand up for the common man .
19 I certainly both dreaded and disliked the prospect of the law and order debate , for the atmosphere was so strangely hostile and so different from that accorded to all one 's colleagues … pressure and even bullying by so-called ‘ hangers and floggers ’ served only to force Conservative MPs who were against hanging to stand up for what they believed to be right .
20 It is possible to let resentment and hurt linger on for years , when it should have been released long before .
21 ‘ Do you want to come over for dinner sometime ? ’ said Jay , as if it had just occurred to her .
22 I want to go out for a ride in the open air . ’
23 Oh well might have perhaps will you have a spare day No I want to go out for a meal No , but I been home but at dinner time just .
24 I want to go out for lunch . ’
25 You want to go out for a wee wee puss ?
26 With a choice of simple current/deposit account facilities , fixed deposit accounts , or managed currency funds and a highly personalised level of private banking , you may need to shop around for the most suitable .
27 It may also be useful in case the patient becomes unexpectedly tired , and needs to sit down for a moment .
28 The pupils at the £3,465-a-term school , boys and girls aged 16 and over , are to be interviewed by police at their homes as the school has broken up for Easter .
29 It is usually noticeable that when a masochist has for years felt hard done by , often over-controlled by their partner , and then for some reason the tables are turned , he or she metes out punishment as if this has to go on for the same length of time that the masochist 's suffering was endured .
30 He has to go back for it .
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