Example sentences of "[vb base] for [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 We make them at just under a pound but what the record companies charge for them in the shops is up to them
32 No one can be quite I happy in an ill-planned house any more than in ill-fitting clothes , and although the ‘ cut' ’ and ‘ ‘ style , ’ are much , they count for nothing in a garment which pinches and annoys the wearer in a hundred ways …
33 Reputations count for nothing in this game . ’
34 You go up round then you come down yes you can through but people queue and wait for one on the top .
35 Take Nosey and the spare horse , then wait for me at the crossroads .
36 After that , wait for me at the corner of the street . ’
37 ‘ My children wait for me in London , I will have to leave soon . ’
38 He was for going on at once , but I would stay ; so he said he would return to Mullinavat and wait for me in a bar there .
39 Wait for me in the office .
40 So the black-backed gulls wait for them in the air in front of the cliffs , wheeling and circling on the up-draught created as the wind , blowing in from the sea , is deflected upwards .
41 Continental streams run for one to three months annually , those of the maritime Antarctic for four to six months or more .
42 Participants of the ladder league are also invited to enter the special k.o. competitions run for them throughout the year .
43 One Small Step is building a laboratory that will help keep many children from lives spent in a wheelchair … please help to make this possible for our kids and run for them in the next London Marathon .
44 One Small Step is building a laboratory that will help keep many children from lives spent in a wheelchair … please help to make this possible for our kids and run for them in the next London Marathon .
45 Well as I stop by for training , look for something along our side if we choose is there ?
46 We would alert Australia … look for him round the world .
47 Listen for them on radio and television and look for them in the newspaper .
48 Look for one with medium/soft texture nylon bristles ( multitufted ) in a small head , so that you can get between your teeth and right to the back of your mouth .
49 Look for one with a detachable changing mat ( all ours had them ) , and lots of pockets to prevent odds and ends getting jumbled up .
50 Yet if they press me sharply , and harry me through the day , Then look for me by moonlight .
51 Then look for me by moonlight , watch for me by moonlight , I 'll come to thee by moonlight , though hell shall bar the way .
52 Now come good watch they listened , she heard the robber moan , she heard the dead man say , look for me by moonlight , watch for me by moonlight , I 'll come to thee by moonlight , though hell shall bar the way .
53 ’ The criminals look for you amid the filth and decadence of this world , .
54 Pressed glass became fashionable in the 19th century , and it 's ideal for anyone who wants to start a collection as there are still some bargains to be found — look for it at junk shops and car-boot sales .
55 Go and look for it for me then ?
56 Look for it in larger supermarkets or delicatessens .
57 Having found the appropriate class number from the card , look for it in the subject or classified catalogue and flick through the cards of that particular number .
58 Look for it in the carpentry section .
59 Oh , this , this is a very important book of course and one of the , one of the astonishing things is the way totally ignored and if you look through even people who write about psychoanalyses and the social sciences and there 's a lot of them , this book is hardly ever mentioned and I , I normally nowadays routinely look for it in the , in the references and index an and many books th that purport to talk about groups and sociology is never mentioned I think , and those that do do n't ever seem to understand what it says .
60 Watch for me by moonlight :
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