Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I watched the distant cloud from the explosion drift away over the firth , dispersing , then I turned and ran as fast as I could for the house . |
2 | I had discovered all I could for the moment . |
3 | ‘ Not too good , I 'm afraid — I did everything I could for the moment , but his kidney failure is almost complete . |
4 | I would for the moment , yeah , I would for the moment . |
5 | I would for the moment , yeah , I would for the moment . |
6 | More exactly , since these five writers differ not only from other New Critics but also among themselves , I shall for the sake of clarity and simplicity concentrate on two texts , Wimsatt 's The Verbal Icon and Brooks 's The Well-Wrought Urn , referring to the work of the others only insofar as it corroborates or develops what is said there . |
7 | means you must for the farm house is around , erm |
8 | He had so manipulated the situation that if she wanted to do what she could for the twins she had no alternative but to agree to his terms . |
9 | Clearly you would n't write in the same way for the Sun as you would for the Times or the Financial Times or the Guardian , or the Cambridge local paper . |
10 | Er , but I mean , everything you do is , is designed to set yourself up in the best possible position for when the staff come in and , and throughout the shift leaving it as best you can for the branch manager the next day . |
11 | So , doing the best you can for the welfare of your cat can have severe adverse effects on the welfare of wild animals . |
12 | Get as many as you can for the trade figures . |
13 | ‘ We call ourselves the Unifiers — an inner core of trade unionists who are prepared to take a few risks to get what we must for the majority . |
14 | And , if you 'll accept my apologies , we must for the time being put the matter of Lady Maude to one side . ’ |
15 | I can not understand my conception of the world in terms of , or reduce it to , some account of my dispositions , as it seems plausible one might for the rat 's ( or any third person 's ) conception of the world and its dispositions . |
16 | So perhaps we can for the contribution that she 's made in sh in a short time . |
17 | But er , yes er , I would have been er , I think if I 'd still been in Jim 's place , er quite rightly so , getting all that we can for the town . |
18 | Addressed to the archbishop and all the prelates assembled at Lambeth , it commanded them , on their oaths of fealty , to do all that they could for the defence and conservation of the king 's rights and of his realm ; it then continued : |
19 | And of course everyone knew all about it , just as they knew that the Mackays , poor souls , had done everything they could for the boy ever since they took him in for adoption . ’ |
20 | Many severely handicapped children do die at an early age through natural causes , but at least the parents can feel that they did everything they could for the child when it was alive . |
21 | The brindle hounds , John Deverill 's speciality and obsession , stood well to order at one side of the drive with the whippers-in waiting as patiently as they could for the order to move off . |
22 | Within the material constraints of the situation they did what they could for the kids . |
23 | Whatever the reasons and after some soul searching they sold their home and entered college in 1921 , making the best arrangements they could for the children . |
24 | I think it 's cos they 're student doctors , you know , they like to prescribe as much as they can for the students ! |
25 | The pragmatist thinks judges should always do the best they can for the future , in the circumstances , unchecked by any need to respect or secure consistency in principle with what other officials have done or will do . |
26 | Now it may for the game that if he can cover the square number twelve , he will score more points than if he covers the square with the nine . |
27 | Those who talked to Harold Macmillan at this time were sure that this cold politicking did not enter his head ; that he was sincere and only wanted to do the best that he could for the Church . |
28 | Using highly mobile soldiers to avoid battle , Bruce used the physical geography of Scotland to make conditions as difficult as he could for the English who , risking starvation and ambush , had to be very careful not to overstretch themselves and to keep open their lines of communication as best they could through the control of castles , in particular the vital one at Stirling , which dominated the lowest point at which the river Forth could be crossed by bridge . |
29 | His energy revived , Richard was now intent on keeping Victoria 's company as much to himself as he could for the rest of the day . |
30 | He made as swiftly as he could for the foyer . |