Example sentences of "[verb] for [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She followed him up the room , repeating her sympathy and when that did not hold his attention , she began to apologize for her lateness in coming to speak to him about the tragedy .
2 5.5 Title to the goods comprised in each consignment shall not pass to the Purchaser until the Purchaser has paid their price to the Seller , but , even though title has not passed , the Seller shall be entitled to sue for their price once its payment has become due .
3 It is unlikely , but some creditors may yet have to sue for their money .
4 Having been synthesized it has to be transported to the part of the cell in which it is required ; there it will remain for its lifetime of hours , weeks or months until it is due for renewal , when it is pulled out of place in the cell and broken down by enzymes as quickly as it was previously synthesized , its building blocks ( the amino acids ) being recycled in the synthesis of other proteins .
5 Fear for my family and hate for my monster were with me day and night .
6 And she knew herself to look better , clad in what passed for finery these days , than she did in the house where with so much work to do she had not a moment to spare for her appearance .
7 I never had enough time to spare for my wife , let alone other women — even if I 'd been so inclined , which I was not . ’
8 Even if other painters had to wait for their money , Zbo tried desperately hard to make sure that Modi did not go without .
9 At home , where an admiral 's powers were much more restricted , and even the most favoured officers could expect to have to wait for their promotion until the end of the admiral 's period of command , when it was customary to make him the compliment of a few promotions on striking his flag , it was still possible to introduce new entrants to a seagoing life .
10 There was a row of five chairs where people sat to wait for their turn .
11 They were closely followed by the children who settled down to wait for their treasure trove .
12 Accepting shareholders will have to wait for their cash for that period .
13 TWO Liverpool cousins who have become the first prison visitors awarded damages after a search ordeal will have to wait for their cash , following a Home Office decision to appeal against the award .
14 They usually had to wait for their father to come home to decipher Davide 's news aloud to them . )
15 To wait for their enemy , the ordinary people of Famagusta had made their way to the heart of the city , where the Cathedral soared like a vast triangled reliquary , flanked by princely buildings and faced , across the piazza , by the handsome , doorless shell of the Palace .
16 ‘ We now have to wait for their report . ’
17 ‘ We now have to wait for their report . ’
18 Sir Leon said there was no need for the United Kingdom to wait for its inflation rate to reach the European average before joining the exchange rate mechanism , nor to hold back until the further removal of capital and exchange controls next summer .
19 It was sent to the lost-luggage office to wait for its owner .
20 Pepita set down among the crates to wait for her friend and the rum to reach her .
21 They would have married sooner but had to wait for her divorce ; Pamela Chrimes told me that it took some time to obtain the evidence of adultery which was then necessary .
22 His kiss was leisurely as if they had all the time in the world to explore each other , and he could afford to wait for her response , confident in his own powers of arousing it .
23 to wait for her midwifery to come through and then er they 've closed that
24 Equally , Penny remains on one level as a deluded fantasist who believes , very like an Iranian woman , that a wife 's duty is to wait for her husband 's return from the wars .
25 It sounded like a question , but he had never intended to wait for her answer .
26 Then , without bothering to wait for her answer , he had swung round again and was heading imperiously for the group of gold-brocade-covered armchairs that stood in the curve of the huge bay window , overlooking the sun-burnished waters of Loch Lomond .
27 I put him back in his stable again , complete with an enormous amount of bandaging and went home to wait for my vet to phone with the results of the x-rays .
28 No you have to wait for your lunch .
29 I think though , your lamp you 're gon na have to wait for your lamp because that 's but you can have your desk
30 You 've got to wait for your money have n't you ?
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