Example sentences of "[vb pp] for some [prep] " in BNC.

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1 " He 's arranged for some of his men to come along — it 's very heavy , you know — and he wondered whether you want it moved upstairs or downstairs . "
2 It is somewhat eased for some by the student loans system .
3 The schedule of accommodation which forms the basic document around which the rest of the building note is developed , and which I shall illustrate , was prepared , for this particular group of patients , in precisely the same way as it had been done for some of the other sub-groups within mental illness and mental handicapped for which various supplements have been prepared to which I referred above .
4 Experienced travellers will know that the chances of these matters affecting your holiday are small , but at Club 18–30 we believe the the first time traveller should be prepared for some of the differences that may be encountered abroad .
5 Happily , the Edwardians had considerable good taste , which is more than can be said for some of the awful designs of the late fifties which were in vogue during the transition from more traditional styles .
6 But the Left did at least sense that Fascism presented an imminent threat to Britain and this is more than can be said for some of those holding the responsibility for Britain 's foreign policy and ultimate defence .
7 It was adopted for some of the dailies too .
8 These codes will be used during the design process and are also used for some of the colour coded printout formats .
9 Side chains are shown for some of the residues that contribute to this core , superimposed on the framework of C α atoms .
10 Mandeville walked to the door and called for some of Bowyer 's soldiers .
11 But what they all wanted was to be cared for some of the time and often their tears were statements about that need .
12 Christ , an innocent man earlier on was forced to co confess was , was e was executed for some of the killings that he did !
13 A cause and a cure can be found for some of the illnesses of old age , and depression often responds to suitable treatment and sympathetic handling .
14 As a result of some 40 sub-projects involving all the Member States ( and often several groups within each one ) , databases of topography , soils , water resources and quality , biotopes , atmospheric emissions , climate , soil erosion and administrative boundaries have been built up for the whole Community and can be interrelated ; other data sets ( such as land cover , derived from satellite imagery ) have already been compiled for some of the Member States .
15 After lunch we walked around the town and marvelled at the prices which were being asked for some of the antique furniture .
16 ‘ My guess is they came for some of Connie Fraser 's clothes , found the place upside down and me on the floor , then when they reported to Bonanza he told 'em to forget about the clothes . ’
17 John has a wealth of experience in the hotel business , having worked for some of the largest chains in the country including a stint at the Savoy in London .
18 In addition , derelict land was , until recently , being created faster than it could be reclaimed , Although there are areas of derelict land that should be retained for some of the reasons given by John Gordon , and research sponsored by the Department of the Environment has sought to identify these for appropriate use , there are still far larger areas that , due to the many constraints of the substrates that need to be overcome , are eyesores , health hazards and potential lethal risks to the communities that have to live surrounded by them .
19 It might be argued a contrario that the term " shop assistant , draper 's assistant etc. " which is recorded for some of the bridegrooms , suggests that " grocer does indeed refer to a shopkeeper .
20 If you actually look at what we 've paid for some of the players say over the last two or three years , I guess you 're looking at about three hundred and fifty thousand pounds .
21 Such a situation is implied for some of the villas studied by Sarah Wool in the Cotswolds and by Ann Ellison and John Harriss in rural settlements in Sussex and Wiltshire .
22 The fact that some infringements do not require any form of knowledge may seem unduly harsh , but knowledge is required for some of the remedies and the situation is not as inequitable as it might appear , bearing in mind the need to protect the patent .
23 A number of personal papers were taken away too , together with a hot water bottle bearing the name Benji , and clothes that Mrs Mackenzie had purchased for some of the children in the family of fifteen .
24 Ecological patterns accounted for some of these variations .
25 Tim James , the council 's urban woodlands officer , said : ‘ Dutch elm disease has killed some of the trees and the high winds have accounted for some of the pine and larch .
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