Example sentences of "[adv prt] for [adj -er] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Rock on for lower rates .
2 Its fabrication skills will be called on for later iterations of the chip , the 0.5-micron 603 , the 604 and the 300 Specmark-to-500 Specmark 620 , all due to arrive next year .
3 Its fabrication skills will be called on for later iterations of the chip , the 0.5 micron 603 , the 604 and the 300 Specmark-to-500 Specmark 620 , all of which are due to arrive next year .
4 Please contact ( retiring only because Alex is getting too mobile to be safe for the new babies ) on for further details .
5 Please call her on for further details and tickets .
6 Contact Ralph Elliott-King on for further details .
7 Call Ellie Botti on for further details .
8 Then contact either on or on for further details .
9 Interested anglers should ring Paul Holdroyd on for further details .
10 Maybe this idea could catch on for older properties ?
11 If the number 1 lefthand light is on for the 580 and the modular electronics and the number 1 righthand light on for earlier machines , then as we saw last month the first stitch of the pattern will fall to the right of the N1 cam , that is on needle number 14 to the left of centre .
12 If he did that , some of our constituents might receive benefits , and the people involved in crime might get sent down for longer periods .
13 Once they were married adults they settled down for longer periods .
14 He had the roads to Ruthyn and Denbigh under his eye from this eyrie , and Mold was not too far for a raid if the weather and the omens were good ; but since his active autumn of last year he had contented himself with holding and consolidating , and swooped down in the occasional raid along the border only to keep his hand in for greater things if the season should indicate the necessity .
15 It did n't take long for him to bounce back , however , and during the latter part of the 1970s and early 1980s he and Trevino put themselves in for further chances of Open glory .
16 However , the main concern must be that pressure from the right to reduce interest rates may become irresistible , or that the markets will in the interim test credibility to the point where the pressure builds up for higher rates which would be very difficult for the new government to accept .
17 Group turnover was once again almost unchanged at £307 million , thanks to the inclusion of £10 million from the £18 million acquisition of Royal Tufton last May , and operational profits actually rose 3 per cent to £27.1 million , with packaging and specialist materials in the UK and Europe performing best , and making up for weaker profits from North America and from plastics .
18 Bus chiefs stand up for older vehicles
19 She 's cut out for better things than wasting her time on some blue-eyed , grease-stained English Romeo . ’
20 The scuttlebutt says their contracts were not yet signed and that the pair were holding out for better terms and conditions .
21 The scuttlebutt says their contracts were not yet signed and that the pair were holding out for better terms and conditions .
22 It recommends that developing countries seek " advance payments and relatively small royalties rather than holding out for higher royalties that may never materialise " .
23 Look out for further tales , available free at the Ponderosa .
24 Watch out for further announcements .
25 An innkeeper is however , only bound to supply that which he has available and is not under any duty to send out for further supplies in order to satisfy the traveller 's request .
26 They did not go so far as to learn the language of the peoples they studied , but they did spell out for later writers the ground rules of such research .
27 Under these schemes , which had first been developed in the 1970s as a means of raising capital from the private sector for new development , for example , on office and shopping complexes ( i.e. as a means of avoiding constraints on capital spending ) , council property was sold on a long lease to another agency and then leased back for shorter periods until the long lease expired .
28 However , delegates from the Black Consciousness Movement ( BCM ) failed to endorse the resolutions which had been hammered out in hours of debate and decided instead to take them back for further discussions by its supporters .
29 When the full meeting of commissioners also failed to agree " without the authority of their lords " , they made a truce until 5 November and reported back for further instructions .
30 ‘ Sergeant Bird will be back for further words with you shortly . ’
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