Example sentences of "[prep] it for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But as I say he 's never done any of it for a couple of days .
2 I would n't even think of it for a minute if it was n't best for everybody .
3 At least he 's out of it for a while , ’ she said , unaware of how much Chris meant to Maureen .
4 The spider may be on the web , perhaps waiting in one corner of it for a fly to become caught .
5 erm On the question of the river samples and pool samples , yes , I think one of the city pools , one of the school pools we had a bit of a problem , so that took much of concentrated attention of it for a period of two or three weeks , so that 's probably a reflection , I do n't think much of it relates to the river sample .
6 It seemed at first glance that Louise was wearing a turban ; she had saved her day 's ration of flour and had made a poultice of it for a boil which had erupted on her temple ; her other boils seemed to be growing slightly better .
7 It 's part and parcel of it for a woman , do n't you agree ? ’
8 He put the can back on the table , placing his free hand across the top of it for a moment ; then he took the mug over to the couch and , handing it to her , said , ‘ You know that is n't true .
9 The specificity of this form of violence or coercion has to be recognized , however one feels about the terrible consequences of it for the innocent .
10 The visitors ' early grip in midfield assured a testing time of it for the home defence , and they ought to have secured a greater half-time advantage than that supplied them by Mixu Paatelainen 's glorious second-minute header .
11 Why or how it originated is not known , but the Lady Mayoress takes charge of it for the rest of the mayoral year , and no doubt a quick rap over the knuckles will soon curb any tendency the Lord Mayor might have to step out of line .
12 ‘ A witness may be cross-examined as to previous statements made by him in writing or reduced into writing relative to the subject matter of the indictment or proceeding , without such writing being shown to him ; but if it is intended to contradict such witness by the writing , his attention must , before such contradictory proof can be given , be called to those parts of the writing which are to be used for the purpose of so contradicting him : provided always , that it shall be competent for the judge at any time during the trial , to require the production of the writing for his inspection , and he may thereupon make such use of it for the purpose of the trial as he may think fit .
13 Well it 's not that , i it 's so they they like to get rid of it for the summer and i if there 's a sign of a bit of frost out they all come , shoving it onto the road and rotting everybody 's cars .
14 But the character of the report as it turned out in the end owed a great deal to Sir William Beveridge himself , who determined to make a ‘ crusade ’ out of it for the sake of the achievement of social reform .
15 As he says , ‘ I do n't see the point of having a through neck once you 've cut a big hole out of it for the pickups . ’
16 Long afterwards neglect , culminating in damage and destruction , almost destroyed Painshill , until Elmbridge borough council acquired most of it for the Painshill Park Trust , which revived Hamilton 's original designs through a vigorous programme of renewal .
17 He wondered if his outlook would change , or if this was going to be the pattern of it for the future .
18 He found that a poor Tambov peasant who harvested 35 pudy of grain from one desiatin of land had to pay 15 pudy of it for the hire of a plough , 7 pudy for having the grain carted off in a richer man 's wagon , and to top it all 7 pudy in tax .
19 Used to get deliveries of it for the pigs that 's how they started up .
20 It wo n't be like it for a couple of years .
21 He closed the door behind him , leaning against it for a moment , catching his breath .
22 Appalled by the racism she observed there , she worked energetically against it for the rest of her life , giving extensive financial support to the Black trade union movement .
23 To reduce the magnification soak up some of the water drop by gently touching a piece of paper tissue or blotting paper against it for an instant .
24 After this extraordinary eight-frame losing streak , Davis won four in a row to close to only 7-8 , but two elementary mistakes in the following frame , failing to reach the yellow when rolling up behind it for a snooker , and failing to pot a red at close range along the top cushion , prefaced a run of 48 with which Reynolds secured his most notable scalp .
25 After this extraordinary eight-frame losing streak , Davis won four in a row to close to only 7-8 , but two elementary mistakes in the following frame , failing to reach the yellow when rolling up behind it for a snooker , and failing to pot a red at close range along the top cushion , prefaced a run of 48 with which Reynolds secured his most notable scalp .
26 I mean , there must be something behind it for the police to go that far .
27 The movement for a national Nonconformist forum , and with it for a union in some form of English Nonconformist churches , was a product of the 1890s .
28 I might stick it on a flying lead and wander around with it for a bit and see where it 's best .
29 Adults learning to use computers are frequently taught very basic principles ( like how to switch on the machine and " boot " a disc ) and then encouraged to simply play with it for a while .
30 I do n't have time to play but , I mean to play in a concert band or anything but I might go and knock about with it for a while .
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