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

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1 Come on in for a cup of tea … "
2 If he loses both he will still want to hang on in for the three autumn World Cup games in which England 's fate is still in his own hands .
3 ‘ We were only in for a quiet drink , is a' . '
4 So he was only in for a couple of days then ?
5 she never finished her explanations of formulae because she used to stop halfway through for the cleverest girls to give the answer .
6 I think it 's all over for a long time .
7 Finding decent practice facilities was a constant headache , leading to some crazy situations ; in St Vincent , for example , Ken Barrington , the assistant manager , hunted all over for a place for Boycott to practise , and eventually found a piece of flat ground near the airport which had ducks waddling around and a donkey at long leg .
8 It is all over for the present . ’
9 Can he rise again , or is it all over for the Moses who led the Labour Party out of the wilderness , asks James Langton
10 He had thought it was all over for the Bookman and that the acid had not worked .
11 They include Another Coral , 8lb better off for the seven lengths he was beaten by Tipping Tim in the Mackeson , Martin Pipe 's Milford Quay , the progressive Sacre d'Or and the 1989 Champion Hurdler Beech Road .
12 A herd of deer on the African plains may feed undisturbed when a lioness walks among them , if they perceive that she is only out for a stroll .
13 I go back to the car , thinking maybe Mr Azul 's only out for a short while .
14 Yeah , and they 're only out for a few minutes and they 're fed up out there as well , and backwards and forwards like a fiddlers elbow go on I want to put those lupins in
15 Generally , it is best to send out a strong opener , that is someone who can be relied upon to go all out for a victory .
16 Pompey are third in the table and are now going all out for a top two place and automatic promotion .
17 Bingham , in charge of his 116th international and scheduled to retire in December , said : ‘ I 'm going all out for a win .
18 DAVID ESSEX Going all out for the Cliff Richard Award for persistent youthfulness .
19 ‘ Suddenly , ’ Mr Parker recalled , ‘ he calmly turned to me and said he would not negotiate for Taylor at all , would pretend he knew nothing about him , and would go all out for the other goalkeeper . ’
20 Powerful , yet emotive , and sometimes melodramatic , The Power of One goes all out for the heartstrings with the weight of justice and the inevitability of history on its side .
21 Under the new captaincy of Ken Mentle , the club decided not to go all out for the title but simply to consolidate their Premier Division status .
22 Steve was obviously out for the count .
23 And as soon as she puts her head down out for the for the dog do you see , fighting , he used to put this V on her back , right at the back of the the the neck .
24 She had to sit down , she thought , looking dazedly around for a chair .
25 The rotary input gain control can be set to the optimum level so that the overload light flashes momentarily on for the loudest peaks of signal .
26 she 's not on for a while
27 I have great sympathy with the needs of village schools but at the end ofg the day we have to consider the needs of the children and I have no doubt in my mind that trying to open a school in Brockweir is simply not on for the children .
28 Birchall is n't just along for the ride — he 's an integral part of a finely-balanced three-wheel missile .
29 ‘ I 'm just along for the ride , that 's all .
30 They were not along for the ride .
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