Example sentences of "[verb] for [indef pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But the former was impossible with the twins in tow and the latter unthinkable given the length of time he 'd have to wait for one on a Sunday . |
2 | It is a good idea to wait for one to three months , after coming off the Pill , to see what effect this has — for some women , the Pill itself is the unsuspected source of vague health problems , so the anti- Candida diet may be unnecessary . |
3 | Rhino penises can fetch as much as $700 on the open market , while powdered horn is prescribed for everything from high blood pressure to fevers , nose bleeds and insomnia . |
4 | He telephoned the Forensic Science Laboratory and arranged for someone to be sent down . |
5 | Portillo it 's alleged then arranged for someone to , Blow the hell out of Mr Wilson . |
6 | We will be able to provide the equipment he needs to lead a normal life , and we know he 'll want for nothing in the future . ’ |
7 | ‘ So I went through my phrase-book to search for something like ‘ Shut up ’ . |
8 | Each subject key is restricted to three letters and a pupil searching for information on WATER might search under PHY and WAT for materials on WATER in relation to PHYSICS or under WAT to search for anything on WATER . |
9 | Born in Plymouth , Devon , to a poor stonemason , also called John and his wife Elizabeth , John Kitto was a sickly lad who cared for nothing but books . |
10 | But the moment the military dictatorship resorted to armed aggression against British subjects the radical student protester , who cared for nothing but his ideals and for justice , freedom and equality , unhesitatingly sided with the invaders and began to protest , not against them , but against his own government 's attempts to restore the freedom , democratic rights and civil liberty of those who had lost them ! |
11 | And look at her … turning soft with admiration for a man who cared for nothing but his ambition . |
12 | In the 1950s Willie had watched Ben Hogan practising for the Open , and he had promised himself he was going to carry for someone like him . |
13 | Cos I mean for someone like me , I was saying that like , before I used to say to you I would n't eat all day , right ? |
14 | And catering for everything from carrot juice to champagne , open sandwiches to a 5 course meal . |
15 | Tetanus immunity should be checked for anyone with a cut or deep scratch . |
16 | A more healthy statistic is that British companies account for one in three of the firms selling programs for microcomputers in this country . |
17 | Tom O'Connor , Chairman of the CBI 's Smaller Firms Council , said : ‘ In manufacturing alone , smaller firms account for one in three jobs and a quarter of the total output . |
18 | We 'd been prepared to buy houses with flaws invisible to the naked eye , but now we 'd fallen for one with all its flaws only too obviously visible . |
19 | I had a fair idea as to who had done it , and I passed on my suspicions about so-and-so and so-and-so , and asked for something to be done about it . |
20 | At a function in Bucharest the British Ambassador asked for something from home . |
21 | We asked for nothing but a few gestures — |
22 | Being a child when the state was publicly engaged in making children healthy and literate was a support against my particular circumstances , its central benefit being that , unlike my mother , the state asked for nothing in return . |
23 | She seemed uncertain of her English , and asked for everything to be repeated . |
24 | One evening he asked for one with his coffee , which I gave him . |
25 | Zborowski supplied the charcoal , paints , canvas , and brushes ; he also hired the models ( Modigliani insisted that they must be paid three to five francs an hour ) and any accessories , although the painter rarely asked for anything but the human figure for his work . |
26 | If you are having difficulty cooking for everyone in the family , try Roseyne Masselin 's recipes ( see p.70 ) ; they are also Mediterranean in style and perfect for today 's lifestyle . |
27 | That goes for everyone on the mainland as well . |
28 | because it 's not the way that er it was designed for it , it was designed for something in which men pressed forward |
29 | The courses are designed for anyone in the voluntary sector who is unsure how the changes will affect them or who simply wants to be better informed . |
30 | This sofa was n't designed for someone like me . ’ |