Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb pp] [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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1 | Not that it 'd need to — Grandmaster Chess might be showing its age a bit , but if you can put up with its idiosyncrasies it 's a bargain at £1.99 , especially with Renaissance Othello thrown in for good measure . |
2 | But Curbishley had few worries about beating Sunderland once they had had Kay sent off for foolishly retaliating against Walsh . |
3 | Notts had Agana sent off for using bad language but they came closest to winning … that man Paul Reece did the business again with the save of the game … |
4 | More significantly , for the long term future of the industry , it has launched into a series of alliances , including a development partership with long-time rival Apple , with chip maker Motorola thrown in for good measure , and former IBM allies Intel and Microsoft left out in the cold . |
5 | EMIGRATING Bob and Elaine Whibley want £57,995 for their home in Patcham , Sussex — with pet duck Howard thrown in for free . |
6 | Surely it had been a joke , prompted by the dreadful heavy seriousness of Dwight Kronweiser and the overreverent attitude to Walter taken up for public reasons by Viola . |