Example sentences of "[vb base] [vb pp] [adv] for " in BNC.
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1 | And all the , all they are er they constantly get done up for beating people up in pubs . |
2 | I sling a few carcasses to prowling cats , and I get told off for it . |
3 | So it 's unusual and I get told off for giving you a choice but what do you think ? |
4 | Eagles , Vultures , Owls and Falcons get exercised daily for your education and entertainment . |
5 | He , too , was quiet during the drive back , but as he pulled in outside her flat he said thoughtfully , as if they were continuing a conversation , ‘ Of course , some guys get invited up for coffee . ’ |
6 | She come off the phone and she said , bloody hell she said that one of the rare times I go to the trouble of making myself butties for dinner , cos usually she gets a pasty or something , and I get invited out for dinner , you this Viv er , a friend of hers , you know the one that was having trouble with all that drainage underneath the |
7 | I mean if Glasgow breaks down for I mean if the pros get called out for two weeks it 's not gon na make a big deal of difference at Norwich . |
8 | Before that girl took up with you the most she ever did in her life was get dressed up for church . |
9 | The difference being that I have been fortunate to find a career that I love and , what is more , get paid reasonably for it . |
10 | onto the sand here in Bay and then there seven site or plod laid off for every plougher that was there you see ? |
11 | Creamy crab cocktail was fine , but the smoked fish pie it 's only meat pies we 've given up for Lent was n't so much smoked as immolated . |
12 | ‘ He 's not some groovy-looking person we 've picked out for the sake of it . |
13 | ‘ I 'll take a bus , ’ I thought fondly , ‘ one of those new little fat C2 buses I 've sat behind for so many hours , wishing them in hell . |
14 | That 's what I 've come round for ! |
15 | Do n't you know what I 've come here for ? |
16 | He said , ‘ Bathsheba , I 've come here for you ! ’ |
17 | I said brazenly , ‘ I 've come back for tea , after all . ’ |
18 | ‘ And I suppose you 've come home for a day or two 's holiday ? |
19 | Yeah that 's what I 've come in for twenty for . |
20 | I 've come in for the polish |
21 | No I 've come in for physio actually . |
22 | You 've located there for year 's … ’ |
23 | I 've looked everywhere for a weapon , but there 's nothing of any use , even if I had the strength and skill . |
24 | We wo n't be getting married until we 've saved enough for our deposit . |
25 | an used to be called metermarism and I say , it 's not a word it 's not a term I 've seen on for many many years and you do n't seen it many erm modern organic texts . |
26 | Well let's say we 've made up for it , for you may have no doubt whom to thank for your performance at the court . |
27 | Hurry up now , there 's a small pie here I 've made specially for you . |
28 | I think it 's the first birdie I 've made there for about nine years , ’ he said . |
29 | I 've searched everywhere for her . |
30 | Now for the that out and I 'll see what I 've written down for this Oh yeah er see Sue lost it erm well it 's a canine meaning , you know , the rose erm the dog rose . |