Example sentences of "[noun] i [vb mod] [vb infin] for " in BNC.

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1 In which case I 'll live for bloody ever !
2 I 'll have the whisky I 'll settle for that .
3 His saying was " If I can work for 1 Yard an hour I can walk for 1 1/2d an hour .
4 ‘ If I wanted to wade around in shit I 'd go for a walk down a sewer .
5 I suppose if I lived in Middlesbrough I might vote for Stuart Bell , the Labour barrister who fought such a courageous battle on behalf of the families in the awful Cleveland affair .
6 Alternatively Vox could of course use a full width string tree on the headstock side of the nut , but if it were my decision I 'd opt for altering the machinehead ; it 's a lot neater and keeps the headstock looking authentic .
7 ‘ If I was in the same situation again 100 times I would come for the same punch and back myself to clear the ball every time ’
8 ‘ It 's one of the fastest times I can remember for so early in the season , ’ said Christie .
9 In future I will go for a rousing chorus of ‘ Absolutely , Cheerio , Cheery-bung , Bottoms up , Chin-chin , and a touch of the Pip-pips to you too . ’
10 I think , the best analogy I can produce for you is that a a balance in which various factors act on the side of the host and various factors act on the side of the organism , and the outcome is disease and death if the organism wins out and outcome is resistance or recovery if the the host wins out .
11 so three amp , amplifier I can get for about
12 In this study I shall refer for convenience and anonymity to ‘ pollution control agencies ’ .
13 It 's this year 's reg. — It 's not the car I 'd go for , mind .
14 Mummy I 'll go for blue .
15 I spent the time making the house look nice ; I wanted him to know just what a lovely home I could build for us .
16 ‘ A thousand leagues I 'll wait for you ! ’
17 Whenever I wanted a guest to be really entertained at one of our functions I would send for Tommy and ask him to look after them .
18 But with all the injuries and the disruption to the team I 'll settle for the two League points . ’
19 ‘ Mr Dalglish knows the job I can do for Blackburn — I presume it will be in midfield . ’
20 In a few days I will send for you again .
21 He was Raven Maize , a mysterious man with ‘ Together Forever ’ , a club hit in '89 , and far more soulful than the pristine work he offers at the moment : ‘ In those days I could record for nothing .
22 ( In spite of the light breeze I would pay for this indulgence .
23 Could you tell me what kit I might need for the cross country phase for both horse and rider ?
24 We sell working clothes , there were about two shirts and a towel and a pot towel I can get for about fifty P down there
25 It was an incentive I would say for the shop stewards .
26 That says that er I know what I 'm doing , because I 'm positive , erm , I know where I 'm going to , and as a consequence I can plan for that .
27 Er … would you by any chance have a room I could take for the night ?
28 Not much perhaps , but if you answer my questions I can arrange for a pardon to be sent down under the usual condition : that you abjure the realm .
29 The same guarantee I can offer for all my house , whose will to you is as mine .
30 She glanced downwards , just exactly as she had on the day I 'd come for the room .
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