Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [pers pn] for " in BNC.

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31 Our trade expert , John Coates , hazards that the trade might only be willing to pay £12,500 in the hope of retailing it for £15,500 .
32 Oh well they should of dated it for now the date
33 ‘ Do n't dare accuse me of wanting him for his money again ! ’ she shouted , suddenly losing control .
34 Similarly , ‘ vocational ’ training was regarded more as a means of making prisoners work hard than of training them for a task to which they were individually suited .
35 It is , therefore , impossible to isolate such a unit for the purpose of testing it for ‘ closed ’ or ‘ open ’ minds or for ‘ reinterpretation ’ as opposed to ‘ readjustment of belief .
36 Finally , one other began to use heroin almost by default in that he and a friend bought heroin with the specific aim of selling it for a profit .
37 People who use land and invest their labour in it are benefiting society more than those real owners who neglect it to the extent of ignoring it for twelve years or more .
38 They wanted to emulate him , and do what he was doing , and enjoy his privileges , and they kind of admired him for what he was having and they wanted .
39 She therefore proposed that my father should pretend to fall in love with her difficult and very homesick Italian friend so that it would be clear to her parents that there was no hope of getting him for Fiona . ’
40 Guillaume was also disturbed by Modi 's unpredictable and unbusinesslike behaviour : ‘ the mere idea of asking him for a signature , which would have legalized a relationship , seemed ridiculous to me ’ .
41 It can be extended for the specific purpose of retraining you for new work provided that any agreement to do so :
42 To round up clans of Ayoreo Indians with the dubious intent of rescuing them for Christianity , massacring those resistant to ‘ taming , imprisoning the remainder and allowing them to sink into ill-health and torpor , seems monstrous .
43 He accused her of blaming him for his failure to return with Oreste when , if anyone was to blame other than her sister Ellen , it was she herself .
44 Instead of blaming them for a small error , I praise them for being 99 percent perfect .
45 In an exchange of views in the weekly popular magazine Ogonek in November and December Kharchev accused officials from the CPSU and the State Security Committee ( Komitet Gosudarstvennoi Bezopasnosti--KGB ) and Orthodox Church leaders of punishing him for his liberal stance on Soviet religious observance , and particularly on the status of the Uniate Church [ see below ] .
46 I suppose that 's your way of punishing me for kissing you yesterday evening .
47 If he played at West Brom there would always be the risk of losing him for three or four matches . ’
48 ‘ I used to do a lot of home brewing and going round beer festivals gave me the idea of doing it for a living .
49 With modern-day technology it is getting harder to achieve all the time , but there is one common denominator in the case of Eric Liddell and Allan Wells , and that is the fierce determination to win and the intense pride of doing it for Scotland .
50 When you have n't got no one , you have to , sort of like find a way of doing it for yourself and it 's much harder .
51 Because what 's the point in doing no matter how good you think you 're doing , what 's the point of doing it for yourself in the living room , you want er everybody to listen to it .
52 Three days ago she had refused her final chance of giving it for love .
53 It 's just a matter of hoarding them for a discount on your Sovereign holiday .
54 The girl who earned her nickname by wrestling with an alligator who made the mistake of choosing her for his dinner , has added yet another incredible feat to her repertoire !
55 She felt that the ‘ on — off ’ nature of their relationship — when he was here today but not tomorrow , or even the next day — was all part of Nicky 's habit of taking her for granted .
56 He was a strange man , still lonely in spite of taking her for his wife , and kept his own counsel , never discussing his thoughts with her , keeping his troubles deep , and always ensuring that she had whatever she needed .
57 Well we set out with the good intention of taking her for a long walk this morning but er we changed our mind did n't we ?
58 But doctors decided not to patch up her wounds in casualty for fear of scarring her for life .
59 But doctors decided not to patch up her wounds in casualty for fear of scarring her for life .
60 What these critics apparently ca n't stomach is that wealth creators have a tendency to acquire wealth in the process of creating it for others .
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