Example sentences of "[subord] we [verb] for " in BNC.

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31 But you need real people for a proper gloat so we headed for the cardboard suburb in the Strand .
32 By midday we were making giant strides , so we headed for the hills and learnt how to herringbone up them and swoosh down them .
33 One of the important lessons I think to learn is that the choice of course , which tends sometimes in situations of high demand to be too related to supposed vocational use , so we notice for example that there is increasing demand for courses which appear to have a vocational content , can sometimes lead to disadvantage .
34 The ocean of bad weather racing in from the north west did little to cheer me , so we sat for an hour while I gathered strength .
35 Once we allow for different preferences for w due to variations in delta ; , then one specific individual member will be the median voter for each level of membership .
36 As we have emphasized earlier , the objectives of the firm become much more complex once we allow for incomplete markets and for differences between shareholders in their beliefs and objectives .
37 ‘ It is , of course , only a suspicion and I 'm sure you will say nothing until we know for certain .
38 More steam , more dust stirred up until we ran for the door gasping .
39 That is until we stopped for a toilet break in a lay-by , when the howling gale and torrential rain lashed our naked bottoms like a Cabinet minister in a Soho sauna , and made me glad to be back in the car beside the sleeping-bags .
40 As always I got up at once so that I might cherish the ninety minutes until we assembled for work — minutes that were mine — not the authorities .
41 CONNIE COOK , chief display assistant , Blackpool : ‘ What about selling variety packs of pop like we have for fruit juices ?
42 Cos we 've gone through a whole sort of full circle about taking a stance that 's very aggressive in terms of saying if we i i if we tender for something we 're gon na hit the client with V Os and this that and the other .
43 If we go for a drive in his Escort and anything goes wrong with it , he knows I 'll be there to put it right ! ’
44 So I had to come back and sort of say to Ray , you know , if we go for that bid it 's not likely to be supported , erm so we , what we 'd done is a different bid which still includes investors but it 's , it 's a bit broader than that .
45 If we go for a single currency because we wish to protect , above all , the position of the City of London — still the premier financial centre of Europe — and if we also concede ground on foreign policy , in terms of majority decision making , and on defence policy by creating effectively a defence community , and if we allow the Commission to issue visitors ' visas , we shall be on a slippery slope .
46 One , not to erm , be involved at all , two to be involved , and I s think we should because we get very valuable information and help from them , but my own opinion , and I think I speak for my group , is that we do n't need to worry about having representation on the board , if we go for option two , which I believe represents the best value for money , but it 's up to this Committee to decide , and it 's in your hands .
47 six two O twos , and we 're not going to replace it with anything , and we have an opportunity if we go for it now that we could replace them with sixteen double O fours and the projections are
48 I if we go for land reform we will get mass mobilization .
49 If we go for a curry later I 'll be fat as fuck !
50 Well it 's all down to Gary now , is , I mean he still has n't said yes or no or anything , it , but it , if we go for any of them it 'll be
51 What will happen to the original relationship if we control for this test factor ?
52 And you know , if we wait for God to baptize us in the Holy Spirit , can I suggest you 'll wait until you die and still not know that experience .
53 To change this attitude , if we assume for a moment that we would wish to change it , would either require a change in fundamental attitude or some form of new legislation .
54 The motions of such a body can be calculated classically using Newton 's Laws of Motion , if we assume for the moment that the restoring forces in the connections are of the form where χ is a displacement from equilibrium .
55 But if we hope for that we see not then do we with patience wait for it .
56 If we write for the quantity of goods transferred from site i to site j ( ) , we are faced with the constraints , for each i = 1 , … , m , .
57 If we write for the current value of ( it will be zero unless is basic ) , we have seen that , when , we can still satisfy ( 8.1 ) with where for reverse , for forward and zero for all other variables .
58 If we ask for them by name they 'll think we know them from somewhere . ’
59 The mundane world view suggests that the tossing of coins or yarrow stalks , or selection of cards from a pack , is random and meaningless — but metaphysics assures us that if we ask for guidance , we will receive it .
60 When our appearance is being changed — in the hairdresser 's , beauty salon or fitting room — there is great vulnerability , and if we ask for assistance we are giving others considerable power to judge us , alter us and witness us stripped of normal dignity .
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