Example sentences of "[vb base] [pos pn] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ They would come to my flat and borrow my things for their photographs , ’ she explained .
2 Say my bye-byes for me . ’
3 I met with Media Action to discuss the recent awareness week we had on the Council Tax and I attach my notes for your interest .
4 I switch on the fire and warm my hands for a bit .
5 You knock my landscapes for six . ’
6 Diamond and Smith base their forecasts for young UK entrants to university on 1980 .
7 These same enterprises send their trucks for transporting merchandise during the harvest periods , and the classification of tea leaves for quality is also done by the enterprise , without the participation of the small producers , who are paid in accordance with this classification .
8 A program allows one to frequently modify the hypertext database and test its consequences for the linear form .
9 The usual way of bolstering the value of the pound is to increase interest on the international scene : But this action invariably effects small business adversely : This makes their survival more difficult , because of increased costs and pressure from suppliers who want their bills for supplies paid quicker to minimise their own costs .
10 If you want their details for records then it is simpler to fill in the form yourself while conducting the interview rather than submit the candidates to the unnecessary stress of coping with a form .
11 This year , a new twist : some believe we want their numbers for a direct mailing operation .
12 People living within walking distance of the track decorate their houses for the family cookout with checkered flags and banners .
13 Plans are afoot to divide it equitably between farmers , who want its waters for irrigation , and conservationists , who seek to protect its wading birds .
14 We had been a little apprehensive about our chosen date as the May Fair was in full swing in the streets of Leominster , but everyone managed to reach the right car park and transport their offerings for a bring and buy produce stall which raised over £30.00 for the College Appeal .
15 The thought of winning a Championship medal also helps him to endure the pain he still suffers , though both Ron Atkinson and Graham Taylor — the latter signed him for Villa — have learned to nurse him through the week and preserve his talents for match-days .
16 Keep a large audience informed of what YOU are planning and help to soothe the crisis-ridden brows of enthusiasts everywhere — send your details for 1993 to : , .
17 We send our mandates for the certain death of thousands and ten thousands !
18 Test your mikes for sensitivity , tone , pick-up range , best position and so on before the proper ‘ balance ’ check .
19 Summarise your findings for each method of travel .
20 Right , very good , that 's all from Headquarters , right then we move on to then any other business , erm I think mainly it 's just the odd verse with arrangements for next meeting , because our next meeting is our own A G M , erm , at , which we erm elect our officers for the next year , er , and there are , are other arrangements to make , erm we sometimes put a little form do n't we on the end of the minutes that , people to fill in if they wish to nominate someone , I think we should do that even though very , very rarely gets actually filled in , erm , and we have some post which we have elections for others where we can phone the people who are doing those jobs and , and hope they 'll carry on .
21 They are scarcely adult , some men : they wish women to understand them , and to that end they tell them all their secrets ; and then , when they are properly understood , they hate their women for understanding them .
22 On these walls were none of the usual posters bidding young mothers to drink milk in pregnancy and bring their toddlers for a twice-yearly check-up .
23 Now I 'm aware that many parents bring their children for baptism from reasons of superstition or custom or anything you like I 'm reminded of a certain tax gatherer who , inspired by sheer idle curiosity , climbed a tree curiosity maybe took him up the tree but it was the grace of God that brought him down .
24 Then there are those who sell their wares for charity at zero gain to themselves .
25 He knows that in America child dealers kill each other in the playgrounds and thirteen-year-old girls sell their bodies for crack .
26 Full details of this scheme will be given to fans when they book their places for the trip .
27 The case comes as some banks , such as the Co-operative , refuse to give references without the accountholders ' permission and other banks , such as Lloyds , raise their charges for providing this service .
28 As a youngster in the 1950s my greatest delight was to run on to the pitch at Murrayfield after the full-time whistle , pat my heroes on the back and not wash my hands for a week , much to the disgust of my mother .
29 He possessed a little book of private prayers , with an image of himself kneeling before Christ on the cross captioned with a prayer that Christ " absolve my wounds for me " — a reference to sins which also likened the king 's sufferings to Christ 's .
30 Nonetheless , he says , it is the way the the world will be forced to go : the European Commission 's Open Network Provision directive requires that public telecommunications operators unbundle their charges for individual services .
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