Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [prep] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | I insist on paying for this interview , although there 's nothing further for you to do at present . ’ |
2 | I object to paying for it because it does nah do anything for me . |
3 | Sometimes I go without crying for some while and then I go through phases of crying rather a lot . |
4 | I need to looking for one person , someone . |
5 | Now I wan na look for that one |
6 | The harmony of these underwater choirs is broken by predatory fish , which hunt by listening for their prey , and can even hear the sounds made by a swimming fish . |
7 | Encourage all those who act as advocates for the oppressed within our society and who seek to channel political power into the cause of justice for everyone . |
8 | Was n't interested in sc Well I mean interest I suppose But I think what it was to start with I I missed the first term , you know after passing for the county , I missed the first term . |
9 | A compromise might be agreed with whaling nations who dissent from voting for moratoria by allowing them a more restricted quota than originally proposed . |
10 | If your offer is acceptable then you proceed by applying for a mortgage and informing your appointed solicitor or conveyancing agent of the details of the purchase , so that he or she can then make formal overtures to the vendor 's solicitors . |
11 | When you start with reading for enjoyment then proceed to write that is the strongest base . |
12 | Susan , who is one of a handful of British people who specialise in caring for women 's fingernails and fingernail extensions , is leaving her current Liverpool job to take up her new post aboard the American liner Majesty of the Seas . |
13 | But if you persist in going for the burn , you can do as the Californians , and add to your kitbag a packet of small pieces of adhesive-backed plastic called Frownies . |
14 | I mean , he never says to me go and have a , do you wan na go for a pint or wan na go for a curry or owt does he ? |
15 | Do you wan na go for walkies ? |
16 | Do you wan na go for walkies ? |
17 | No unless you wan na move for a specific reason , there 's just |
18 | Would you wan na , would you wan na sit for a bit before he goes back ? |
19 | you wan na charge for it . |
20 | And we will therefore need to exercise great judgement and realism in the assumptions we make in planning for the future . |
21 | Immediately we get into dowsing for ‘ energy ’ , whether it be lines or points or spirals , we have a problem of tuning in to what we want to find . |
22 | They have an influence on an intellectual scene which encompasses a whole host of lesser thinkers , and they act as focuses for movements of thought which find powerful expression in them before passing on , often changed , or with added force . |
23 | In Yorkshire cricket they believe in planning for the future . |
24 | Bet she made you struggle last week , during the week so as they wan na ask for somebody . |
25 | Anyone wan na bid for it ? |