Example sentences of "[pron] [adv prt] for [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Call them on for more details .
2 ‘ We 've 27 turned out at home and I could bring any of them in for all weather racing at any time .
3 I wrote them down for each person .
4 I 'm just can you put me down for some paracetamols for the pain
5 Noticing I was buying a new battery for my headtorch he grinned knowing and said : ‘ Oh-oh ’ Somebody in for another Hebbert epic ? ’
6 together with a representative of British Rail , and he was saying that , I , forget how many car transporters they 've got that erm , they built , bought specially to go on British Rail , he said , but they said he just had to give them up for many reasons and one of them was the problems that they have with new cars when they take them on British Rail and the brake dust from the trains apparently causes immediate rust .
7 Even at the age of about 13 I 'd be guided only by people who I thought knew something about the game , and who were not thing to stitch me up-I was always thinking people were trying to stitch me up for some reason .
8 I could put another one on for any member of staff who wishes to take one to use at interviews .
9 They had , it transpired , been training one up for some time .
10 He had informed his silent audience of the death — just ‘ death ’ — of Dr Kemp ; explained that in order to establish the , er , totality of events , it would be necessary for everyone to complete a little questionnaire ( duly distributed ) , sign and date it , and hand it in to Sergeant Lewis ; that the departure of the coach would have to be postponed until late afternoon , perhaps , with lunch by courtesy of The Randolph ; that Mr Cedric Downes had volunteered to fix something up for that morning , from about 10.45 to 12.15 ; that ( in Morse 's opinion ) activity was a splendid antidote to adversity , and that it was his hope that all the group would avail themselves of Mr Downes 's kind offer ; that if they could all think back to the previous day 's events and try to recall anything , however seemingly insignificant , that might have appeared unusual , surprising , out-of-character — well , that was often just the sort of thing that got criminal cases solved .
11 His stomach rebelled at the mere thought of food , but he knew he must not miss this golden opportunity to put something by for another day .
12 If you 've neglected your legs during the winter and are planning to get them out for some spring sunshine then check out the new Stripwax from Jolen , £3.95 for 36 strips .
13 Why single me out for this honour ? ’ he mocked .
14 This time the hospital kept him in for several weeks and his condition deteriorated until the Sunday morning the phone rang at 6.30 am and the words ‘ We think you should come to the hospital as soon as you can . ’
15 Her daughter , Gemma , had been left money for her school dinners and an elderly neighbour took her in for several days before social workers took her into care last week .
16 I 'll write him up for that medication now . ’
17 He was beginning to wonder if they were n't already softening him up for some kind of a change .
18 I know that whether it was trying to dig him up for some doubles at Kyalami or just dropping in on him aboard the Queen Mary , I always called up first to make sure he was not otherwise engaged , and I can recall many times when James appeared at the track looking benign but far from fresh .
19 ‘ I 've written him up for some medication to ease the headache . ’
20 ‘ I think he 'll be finished for this season , but we 'll bring him back for another crack at the Champion next season , ’ he said .
21 A few weeks later the appointments committee asked him back for another interview ; only one other candidate remained on the shortlist .
22 And what would his heart tell him about the gods , who had singled him out for this fate ?
23 From there he was handed on to Bloomsbury House , where Elaine Blond agreed a one-off payment to fit him out for another job .
24 The following afternoon he invited her round for another meal .
25 So I said well you know , I ca n't just wind it up over the next six months , I said er what I wan na do I said is erm I got ta carry it on for that transit for that Orion till I finished anyway so it 's got ta go another year so I said well what I 'm feeling about doing I said is er just sort of keeping a finger in the pie I said , he said , if I 'd said tomorrow , if I had finished the whole the tomorrow I 've got ta buy a car I can buy it finance so I 'm gon na get no tax relief on the H P I get no depreciation no nothing like that I said so at least if I still self employed I can if I have the sort of two or three vehicles or whatever three , four , five vehicles but I said at least I can have some erm and I can then sort of they would be more utilised , where as I said at the moment we got more vehicles than we really need to keep full capacity so he said yeah , yeah fair enough then .
26 There 's always talk like this , Anne , but it 's usually politicians just trying it on for some advantage .
27 I keep it on for several days . ’
28 It 's alright for ha put it on for half hour maybe , you know , but you forget it
29 So well we could go out there anyway to see whether they 've got any er you see if they carried it on for another month
30 Claudia stared at him blankly , unable to take it in for several minutes , and when she did she cried out and launched herself at him , her hands raised .
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