Example sentences of "[verb] for with [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Yeah I think that 's usually the safest thing to go for with these things |
2 | Valuable coins would naturally be searched for with more energy and so tend to be recovered at a higher rate in ancient times . |
3 | In this particular respect Morse ( suggesting the likelihood of the Botley Road area ) had got things quite wrong , for it was at the Hertz ‘ Rent-a-Car ’ offices at the top of the Woodstock Road where Dixon had finally spotted the name he was looking for with all the excitement of a young angler just hooking a heavyweight pike . |
4 | Volume numbers of Unix-based PC 's are n't there yet and Motif ca n't give us the cash returns we 're looking for with this product ’ . |
5 | The to infinitive is called for with such verbs , so it is not surprising that perceptual verbs should take to before the infinitive when used in the more conceptual inferential sense . |
6 | Right that 's three samosas in there to pay for with that |
7 | ( 3 ) To make good any particular objection , the plaintiffs must satisfy the Chancery master , or the taxing master , as the case may be , of the unreasonableness contended for with any doubts being resolved in favour of the defendants . |
8 | The Rev. Al Sharpton , a black clergyman who had led several protest marches in connection with the case , stated that " we are proud to see a young man 's life paid for with some measure of justice " . |
9 | What a good talking point , people did n't know what the G M B was , did n't know what they actually truly stood for with all the publicity what we do , all the good work we do lately , locally . |
10 | On a parallel track , the business world is well catered for with several compatible products on the two systems . |