Example sentences of "[pers pn] for [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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31 There appears to be no significant risk to women who take it for less than five years but the risk does increase slightly between five and ten years , and taking it for more than 15 years gives a higher risk still .
32 If we 've nothing to add on this question , I suggest we shelve it for now and hear what Anthea Darnell has to say . ’
33 ‘ We 'll leave it for now and stream Uncle Manfred a few times . ’
34 When she failed to answer Michele suggested , ‘ Let's forget it for now and eat . ’
35 It played for a little while , I did n't play it for long but it did play .
36 ‘ No , ’ Barry concluded , ‘ there 's no way to do it for less than six hundred dollars . ’
37 ‘ If you want to go swimming you can do it for less than £800 a day .
38 If the pen 's barrel is not cracked and the lever is capable of movement then it should be possible to repair it for less than twenty pounds .
39 Ken 's last wish was that his coffin should be carried by six Athletico players but I could not find a single one of the bastards who would do it for less than fifty quid .
40 He had bought it for less than seventeen thousand and had spent five thousand on it to date , expecting to sell it for at least forty .
41 In that case the buyer of a new Nissan car had had it for less than three weeks and had made two or three short journeys in it for the purpose of trying it out , before the engine seized up because of a latent manufacturing fault .
42 There appears to be no significant risk to women who take it for less than five years but the risk does increase slightly between five and ten years , and taking it for more than 15 years gives a higher risk still .
43 Ah yes I have looked after it for ever since it was new and er and it was the one that reopened the station after the boat 's lost here , but as I say you 've got to look forward and I think it 's a good idea to have a new boat here .
44 I looked up again , and now her perfect form lay in his arms , and her lips were pressed against his own ; and thus , with the corpse of his dead love for an altar , did Leo Vincey plight his troth to her red-handed murderess — plight it for ever and a day .
45 ‘ I shall keep it for ever and ever . ’
46 May we inhabit it for ever and ever …
47 In preparing ours for today and the whole question of thinking of being , main precedency of communion rests in our understanding erm , of ordination , which I know later we we will have time to discuss .
48 With our family and friends we sing our praises to God and in our prayers we say thank you that Jesus has come into the world to be with us for ever and ever .
49 With our family and our friends we sing our praises to God and in our prayers we say thank you that Jesus has come into the world to be with us for ever and ever .
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