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

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1 " There 's a regulation about using it for private matters . "
2 And even when it succeeds , there is still a chance that after pursuing it for some way another gazelle passing in front will impede it and its first , tiring target will be able to escape .
3 She took the boxed flower and then , after holding it for a moment and wondering what to do with it , laid it down alongside her place setting .
4 Mm , mm , you see , cos even if we sort of made it for like the middle of next week , er , no not next week , the week after
5 This method is the first of its kind , and the ministry is considering developing it for commercial application .
6 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 .
7 Oh well they should of dated it for now the date
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 ‘ I used to do a lot of home brewing and going round beer festivals gave me the idea of doing it for a living .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 Three days ago she had refused her final chance of giving it for love .
16 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 .
17 While BT has the right to terminate the deal between years three and six , it also has the option of extending it for a further three years .
18 Now that the legal framework for the rest of the century appears to have been set attention can be given to the task of interpreting it for governors .
19 The universities are also concerned that in three years they may be obliged to give any available permanent position to a WIPer instead of advertising it for open competition , thereby reducing their ability to attract the best talent .
20 Do n't worry about turning it for me
21 This means that you can perform operations on it , such as scanning it for the particular information you want .
22 First , most clients tell the solicitor what they want and he sets about getting it for them .
23 Dozzell said : ‘ I thought about wearing it for the last few minutes , but I did n't think it would go down too well .
24 Some word processing functions will apparently be bucked up and international versions are due soon , including localizing it for the company 's new exclusive Japanese distributor Sumisho Electronics .
25 It was of the two of us leaning up against the Arch of Titus in Rome — we had bullied some fellow tourist into taking it for us .
26 If a patient can not change position at will , the nurse becomes responsible for doing it for him .
27 We should closely look at why this flopped before suggesting it for next year as another failure would be demoralising .
28 We are justified in using it for a quality of material things only if the quality is like the bodily sensation .
29 Therefore we are not justified in using it for a quality of material things .
30 And it is convenient to consider him as an entrepreneur even with respect to the resource he owns ( in the sense that , in using it for his own production process , rather than selling it at its market price to other producers , he is ‘ buying ’ it at an implicit cost ) .
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