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

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1 And if they thought that she was going to invite Colin and Yvonne in for a drink when they arrived they would get a shock .
2 Klinger prints and drawings up for sale
3 ‘ Clare 's seeing Sam and Josh off for a day on the speedboat .
4 The crews included many officers and men in for the duration , the ‘ Hostilities only ’ ( HO ) personnel like Able Seaman William Savage who manned the forward 2-pounder pom-pom on the motor gun boat .
5 He grew up in a Free Church home in Huddersfield with grace before meals and friends in for hymn singing on Sunday evenings after the service in the Baptist church ; he was a Fabian of long standing ; a cofounder of War on Want ; and his wife was a daughter of a Congregational minister .
6 Just get some knife and forks out for me .
7 A defence lawyer said : ‘ It is apparent she was asked to go along to give the appearance of a young man and woman out for an evenings drive .
8 It occurred to me that perhaps I could invite Erika and Paul out for lunch . ’
9 We offer excellent training in all aspects of Transfusion Science and help will be given towards State Registration and/or full professional qualifications with paid course and exam fees and time off for study on day release .
10 I think with regard to er I mean the , the general rule of things with regard to educational er issues and time off for them , erm they tend to be let's say reasonable er about it er but that 's been literally on educational issues .
11 Below Harry Dodson taking gardenia and stephanotis out for an airing , backed by a hedge of oldfashioned sweet peas
12 Never wipe Rosie and Jim off for a long time .
13 You can eat anything there for lunch and I 'm going to put sandwiches and cake out for tea .
14 McDermott has been given the all clear after missing last week 's game at Portsmouth because of an eye injury and Childs out for a month faces a late check on an injured groin .
15 Five of them , consisting of a family and friends out for a walk along the towpath , described only a scene of ‘ noisy confusion ’ which they ascribed to high-spirited students horsing about .
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