Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [vb base] for " in BNC.

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1 Thus when I favour pay for ‘ childcare ’ I mean the day-to-day domestic care of people who need it ( obviously I would include adults too infirm to care for themselves ) .
2 Somewhere lay the sound of singing — I say lay for the voice seemed to float on the waters as gently as a slight mist .
3 Reluctantly , I hired a pea-green boat , and with my faithful Siamese cat ( Doc Wat Son ) I set sail for Nursery Isle .
4 You mean go for the jugular — his bank balance ? ’
5 you know try for a better underst total understanding of
6 May be well wait for the you know wait for the er
7 If you need help I hope you go look for it .
8 WE SET SAIL for Europe in the summer of 1948 — for Europe , and for war .
9 What we do do for our residents is employ a welfare benefit service so that they can maximise the er the housing benefit section that that they 're eligible for to make the po properties as affordable as as they can be .
10 In this sense the privileges and goods that pupils can ‘ purchase ’ with the points they earn provide for an effective degree of control .
11 The prime wild salmon which they catch sell for low prices — estimated to average £20 per fish — because of the impact of farmed salmon on the market .
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