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

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1 Call them on for more details .
2 them in for that is when they cut the door open .
3 ‘ We 've 27 turned out at home and I could bring any of them in for all weather racing at any time .
4 I wrote them down for each person .
5 Do you think you could find anyone in your village who 'd take me in for that ?
6 ‘ Let's get out of here before MacLane shows and tries to pull me in for this . ’
7 He took me down for many terrible half-hours beneath the floorboards , beneath the joists , with cord or cable in his questing hand ; the platonic darkness of this underworld became a figure for our nightlife , candle-lit , torchbeam-pierced ; our old existence I came to picture as a boundless cathedral of light .
8 I 'm just can you put me down for some paracetamols for the pain
9 It 's a bit of oh my God , I did n't realize we let ourselves in for that much and I , I do n't think that 's quite fair of us , although I think we , we had a but some operating companies were , have certainly realized that they had erm material potential liabilities down the track led to redesign .
10 We have to harden ourselves up for this .
11 Noticing I was buying a new battery for my headtorch he grinned knowing and said : ‘ Oh-oh ’ Somebody in for another Hebbert epic ? ’
12 She was going to show somebody round for that .
13 Wednesday it went very well indeed , yes , I , we made forty four pounds , twenty nine pence on the day and then Betty went to Sawbridgeworth with some cushion covers and managed to sell them off for another five pounds so we got .
14 I 've ticked you off for all these here .
15 The first I knew of this was when , seeing his bollard shape through the wrought-iron railings , my old humiliator Holland turned to me and said , placing predictably his malicious emphasis , ‘ There 's your ‘ guardian ’ , Wharton , come to take you off for some wanky-wanky , as usual . ’
16 At least you 're on the payroll , though , remember who put you up for that , eh ?
17 ‘ Are you up for all this ? ’
18 ‘ I 'll write you up for some now .
19 Who pays you back for that ? ’
20 ‘ But athletics is like a drug , it keeps dragging you back for more . ’
21 ‘ Do not say , ‘ I 'll pay you back for this wrong ! ’
22 ‘ Oh , I 'm sure we could let you out for that , McAllister , ’ Dr Neil had said , only for Sally-Anne to murmur modestly that since she was already well treated for time off she could not possibly ask for more .
23 Sent you out for some fresh air , did they — stop you watching endless videos ?
24 together with a representative of British Rail , and he was saying that , I , forget how many car transporters they 've got that erm , they built , bought specially to go on British Rail , he said , but they said he just had to give them up for many reasons and one of them was the problems that they have with new cars when they take them on British Rail and the brake dust from the trains apparently causes immediate rust .
25 I decided to walk as far as Bellanoch where a friend would pick me up for that weakening hospitality again - a dear old Sister Brush who shames me with her eighty-year-old energy , integrity and artistic confidence .
26 Even at the age of about 13 I 'd be guided only by people who I thought knew something about the game , and who were not thing to stitch me up-I was always thinking people were trying to stitch me up for some reason .
27 I could put another one on for any member of staff who wishes to take one to use at interviews .
28 ‘ Yanto has sent something over for yon , ’ Mary said softly .
29 On top of that you get compensation which is a maximum of ten thousand pounds and depends on erm whether you 've got another job , erm whether you 've contributed towards your own dismissal , and I think th the tribunal would knock something off for that .
30 They had , it transpired , been training one up for some time .
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