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 ? |