Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Please let Hilary Weedon have any ideas that you want considered for inclusion in the Training Programme for next year by the middle of June .
2 We do not recommend the ordinary letter service for sending things that you want covered for compensation .
3 ( 2 ) No direction shall be made under this rule in proceedings which stand referred for arbitration under Ord 29 , r 2(3) .
4 At school , however , Coleby had been one of those brainless nonentities who never belong entirely to any one social group , who seem destined for failure .
5 It falls to the floor , an ugly little lump of metal , and the boys sit transfixed for minutes before they eat again .
6 get done for assault there .
7 ‘ And get done for VAT ? ’ said Constance .
8 that you get called for interview ;
9 They go out together , babysit for one another , and sometimes get mistaken for friends or sisters taking their children out .
10 In the bedroom I get changed for work .
11 You mean to say they get paid for stuff like this ?
12 If I do n't deliver the goods , I do n't get any money , In business you get paid for results , not for the hours you put in . ’
13 Sanderson Townsend & Gilbert and Healey & Baker acted for the vendor , while Lowther Scott Harden acted for Southlands .
14 Fail-safe , no fail designed for fatigue life in excess of 30,000 hours .
15 Amsterdam , Netherlands-based Baan International BV has introduced Triton EIS , an executive information system for selecting and presenting management information , and a multimedia toolkit designed for systems integration : both products are scheduled for release in May and will be available through UK distributor Agility Business Software Ltd , based in Bristol , Avon .
16 Oh shit that might be , you mean recorded for posterity
17 The the sort of thing that that I would be if I were in running your function Terry , would be to say , look at this package that we 've developed for P T E stations .
18 Add options and you are left with a total of £13,190 , which is the most ludicrously optimistic price I 've heard for ages .
19 So I says , well I 've come for Chris really .
20 Suzanne said , now smiling , ‘ I 've come for Patrick , to take him home .
21 ‘ I 've come for t'lot , Mrs Stringer ! ’
22 ‘ I 've come for flowers for my mother . ’
23 ‘ I 've come for refreshments , Sir . ’
24 ‘ Ah 've come for mah van , Duncan , ’ I drawled from the garage doorway .
25 They 've come for coffee . ’
26 ‘ I 've won for England and I 've beaten Richardson , ’ reasoned Stone after Tuesday night 's win .
27 Third ( to Piers ) , I think you 're the smuggest young layabout I 've met for years and you ( me ) are these your friends ?
28 ‘ Do n't think I 'm not grateful for what you 've done for Mum and the boys , ’ she said , aware that her gratitude sounded stiff and forced .
29 ‘ Just about everything I 've done for film and TV .
30 It 's been based on jobs we 've done for clients in the past , based on pla past experience .
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