Example sentences of "[adv] we [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 p.p.s have I got the figures about right for how much we payed for players — Beeney ( .35m ) , Kelly ( 0 ) , Dorigo ( 1.3 ) , Fairclough ( .6 ) , Wetherall ( .15 ) , Strach ( .3 ) , Speed ( 0 ) , Macca ( 1.3 ) , White ( 1.25 — this is the one I 'm most unsure of ) , Wallace ( 1.6 ) and Deane ( 2.9 ) ?
2 When the 3 weeks were up and the Scraggs returned , we looked for other accommodation and found a flat in Riccarton , close to Hagley Park and only a mile from the city centre , and we liked it so much we stayed for four weeks having intended two .
3 ‘ The government does it with poll tax bills , letting us know how much we pay for those who wo n't , so why not extend it ?
4 There are three separate but interacting processes which determine how much we pay for welfare from the public purse .
5 No the the bills are met by er on the territorial funding basis so basically we pay for the work done in the U K.
6 No the , the bills are met by er on the territorial funding basis so basically we pay for the work done in the U K.
7 Daily we waited for the skies to fall .
8 ‘ I do n't know how long we rode for .
9 Especially we watch for strangers who are hostile — or might be . ’
10 Especially we pray for Lakshmi and for John Fisher as they prepare for their ACCM selection conferences .
11 Only we look for self-transcendence . ’
12 We 'd have got here sooner only we stopped for a bite of something .
13 So we opt for the tried and tested T-shirt or , even worse , baggy shorts and a button-through overshirt .
14 So we went for a last look round .
15 So we went for a shellac finish .
16 And as I 've said before , you know , we 've talked a lot about Primmer with Bob Dugard erm so we went for him .
17 So we rode for Whitton , and were able , as soon as the Welsh were gone , to bring off some of our wounded safely . ’
18 And we know that he was left this red chest of Flanders so we sought for a Flanders chest , that 's a chest probably actually made in North Germany but imported through Flanders and we found a Yorkshire example in a place called near Ripon .
19 So we asked for twenty thousand pound upfront .
20 So we charge for the time we go to the first address pick the thing up go to the second unload and get back to depot .
21 There are a lot of barriers that exist between people and training some of them could be things like they do n't have access to child care it could be they lack confidence so we go for support and we can offer training which is local we can offer language support .
22 So we pray for peace ; we pray for peace in the Gulf War , and ask that your guiding hand may direct the actions of all those involved .
23 So we pray for those we know in the church or parish who mourn the death of a loved one ; for those who are ill , or are convalescing after sickness or an operation ; for those who have to live with constant weakness or pain ; for those who are anxious about the health of a loved one , particularly mothers anxious about children .
24 The world is in turmoil with civil strife and stress ; as Christ 's followers , we have been called to be peacemakers , and so we pray for peace in God 's world .
25 So we pray for peace between the factions in what used to be Yugoslavia .
26 So we pray for the leaders of the nations , and especially those whose words influence and incite strife .
27 So we pray for those who are battered and bruised because of such differences , and we ask that each one may know your touch of peace .
28 So we apologise for the standard of typing …
29 So we stopped for another one .
30 The central theme of the Unit 's philosophy is that there is only one science , no matter how finely disciplines have become subdivided ( largely for administrative purposes ) over the years , and so we look for those research proposals which are naturally and freely expressed .
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