Example sentences of "[adv prt] for more [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 First Response have a freephone help-line , manned by trained advisors , which you can ring on for more specialist , individual advice on using both tests .
2 Anyone who thinks they might be able to take on this interesting role should contact , our current POB , on for more information , as soon as possible .
3 Call Mark Bignell at the IBM National Enquiry Centre on for more information .
4 Give them a bell on for more information .
5 So it seems Wimbledon , who have cashed in on £12 million of talent since winning the FA Cup in l988 , could be in for more money .
6 AGONY Aunt Marje Proops , who confessed to an adulterous 30-year affair with a bachelor lawyer , may be in for more agony still .
7 After a brief lapse , Fate booked us in for more hardship .
8 Always considered a soft touch for your face , these products have currently been coming in for more scrutiny .
9 Phrasal verbs come in for more attention with Phrasal Verbs Organiser from LTP ( by the man who gave us the First Certificate Organiser ) , while HarperCollins is publishing a Phrasal Verbs Workbook to accompany its dictionary .
10 Once more poor old Skerne Park comes in for more grief .
11 If the answer is yes , ask your Guider to write off for more information .
12 The cry went up for more pix .
13 he must be maybe he 's looking out for more work , I admire
14 The acquisition of the Baltics , and post-war policy in Eastern Europe are areas crying out for more honesty .
15 Susan held her cup out for more coffee .
16 And look out for more news concerning the dedicated vintage section of the show , which promises to showcase a multitude of lustworthy collectables for the delectation of the curious and the cognoscenti .
17 Watch out for more news of this in the next edition of the Medau News .
18 And incredibly , users at the top end are still crying out for more power because IBM failed to keep its promise of increasing performance at a rate that would keep it ahead of customer demand .
19 Instead of offloading underperforming RISC machines on its customers — thousands of which were crying out for more power — it rushed to boost the power of its obsolete 16-bit processor by every tweak possible , and virtually gave the things away .
20 I have no research to prove that it is an effective relaxation technique , but everyone who has experienced it asks for it when they come back for more treatment . ’
21 I have no research to prove that it is an effective relaxation technique , but everyone who has experienced it asks for it when they come back for more treatment . ’
22 Railway stock sent from Black Sea ports to another area , the Middle Volga , was not sent back for more grain , but for the most part ended up in Siberia .
23 As she was poking about for more loot I glanced back at Granny and saw that the sheet had moved again .
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