Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But that 's for a mobility assistant where I go in and befriend somebody and they employ me to take them somewhere for two hours . |
2 | To force cyclists to lock and unlock their bikes , detach and reattach shopping bags , lift off children and carry them perhaps for some distance , are all seen as ways of penalising cyclists and by implication encouraging the convenience of car use . |
3 | A variety of holidays in locations at home and abroad including guided tours have been arranged for them annually for many years . |
4 | As this liaison officer recognised , the basic level of skills training equipped them only for unskilled work and they had to learn to cope with compromise : |
5 | We tested chickens by restraining them gently for 15 seconds and then timing their recovery from their trance . |
6 | Bill Dodd , club captain in the 1930s , was one of those players who always gave his all for ninety minutes . |
7 | ‘ Our opinions were , I think , maintained on both sides without full conviction ; Monboddo declared boldly for the savage , and I perhaps for that reason sided with the Citizen . ’ |
8 | Can I just for one minute , I only give example |
9 | The NCF opposed the Home Office scheme on the grounds that , by performing work of national importance , objectors would merely be releasing someone else for military service — ‘ killing by proxy ’ . |
10 | You may have known someone else for twenty years and yet he will never be more than a casual acquaintance . |
11 | ‘ I never for one moment suspected that you were , ’ he murmured , his eyes suddenly running over her figure . |
12 | I never for one moment imagined that , no matter what you thought . ’ |
13 | goes , I had to pick all six up for that price , put them away for next year 's presents . |
14 | Suppose I tell them that you want to escort me tonight for personal reasons ? ’ |
15 | The countries of the Third World in particular need them desperately for medical purposes , as the synthesized drugs are so expensive . |
16 | ‘ Will you lend him to me just for one night ? ’ |
17 | Having at last managed to hold himself upright for five minutes without feeling the need to vomit , he started to order his heart . |
18 | This applies notably to cowrie shells which partly for this reason have maintained their status down to the ethnographic present in many parts of the world . |
19 | Looking into her great eyes , their blue so dark that it was almost black , he was uncomfortably aware that having Miss Sally-Anne McAllister in the house was a most disturbing influence on a man who had not only denied himself sexually for some years , but who had rarely mixed with young women at all since he had left the army . |
20 | These cars ran on Brill 22E bogies , which unusually for that type were reversed with the pony wheels outwards . |
21 | And I was sponsored to be bored to death by a friend , who talked to me non-stop for three hours . ’ |
22 | The judge may ask open , vague questions , affording the interviewee plenty of rope to hang himself or herself ; for instance , ‘ Tell me all about yourself ’ , which means , of course , ‘ Tell me specific information about yourself that makes you right for this job . ’ |
23 | Her Sacred Majesty , being by nature full of mercy and clemency , who is most inclinable to such pitiful complaints and will not endure to hear such tragedies made of her people and poor subjects , as some about her may insinuate , then she perhaps for very compassion of such calamities will not only stop the stream of such violence and return to her wonted mildness , but also con them little thanks which have been the authors and counsellors of such bloody platforms . |
24 | He said , rather huskily , ‘ I ca n't thank you enough for this evening . |
25 | This is because you will have developed , without necessarily ever having thought about it , some learning style preferences that equip you better for certain stages in the cycle than for others . |
26 | And she would say , ‘ How long are you here for this time ? ’ praying it would be weeks instead of days … . |
27 | They take you there for twenty P if you reg he said I 'll bring you the papers . |
28 | The BBC had its own foreign correspondents but none yet for domestic news . |
29 | So talk to him , see what he wants , then stitch something together for next week . ’ |
30 | Not for , then we could think about having a grant aided class if we if we could get one still for this leisure activity , if people were interested . |