Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] them for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | One can then perhaps forgive them for faulty ( though consistent ) reasoning on the ( conventional ) comparative static effects ? |
2 | ‘ They grudgingly agreed , but they are not producing them for general sale . |
3 | I would not recommend them for submersed cultivation and I do not believe that a reputable aquarium dealer would sell you those plants as aquarium plants . |
4 | This would leave the bassist free to add little chordal colourings on the G and D. You could also use them for striking solo intro riffs , something they excel at , while adding a touch of stereo chorus provides an even sweeter sound . |
5 | You can also use them for blocking gaps between skirting boards and floor — it 's much cheaper than wood beading . |
6 | I was sorry about the kites , and I knew that I 'd have to give up flying them for good to keep the act looking realistic , but it was worth it . |
7 | But who can tell the damage we do to our writing voices when we roughly silence them for long stretches ? |
8 | A spokesman for the I R A said its active service unit had tragically mistaken them for British soldiers . |
9 | I let him keep young ones for sentimental reasons since I do n't need them for practical purposes . |
10 | The fact that , one has as a as a council , credit approvals , it does allow you to set them against capital receipts in in further financing new capital works , to the extent that you do n't use them for other purposes . |
11 | Yes they have but they have n't got them for free . |
12 | Yorkshireman George Duffield , whose previous St Leger ride was on a pacemaker 12 years ago , said : ‘ She just quickened up alongside them , and then left them for dead . ’ |
13 | The issue raised by Hadow and developed by Plowden was simply this — is it possible to construct an educational programme which will meet in broad terms the needs of young children and adequately prepare them for secondary schooling , the stresses and strains of adolescence and adulthood beyond ? |