Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv prt] for more " in BNC.
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1 | Systemic poisons will not stop the bees from taking a building brick , but they will be feeling pretty queer by the time they want to come back for more . |
2 | ‘ The bright child who might possibly get nine GCSEs is going to be pushed to go in for more and more . |
3 | But Carolyn , backed up by Phil Morris , hammered away at the point that furnishing fabrics were not like clothes , where customers did not expect to come back for more of the same . |
4 | He 'd just stopped going back for more . |
5 | ‘ I ca n't think why you want to go grubbing around for more . ’ |
6 | He was due to read his own poems , but he prefaced the performance with remarking how extraordinary he found it that students obliged to attend lectures should want to turn up for more such talk after hours . |
7 | I can count the number of trout that I have taken from this lovely loch on the fingers of one hand and blank days are the rule , but I keep going back for more . |
8 | Time dulls the memory , though , and we keep going back for more . |
9 | Keep going back for more and more . |
10 | People see that as good value for money and keep coming back for more ’ . |
11 | The advertisement for the video equivalent of the Mills and Boon novel declares : ‘ Because they 're a branded series , your customers will see one and keep coming back for more ( it may be a new concept in video , but publishers like IPC and Mills and Boon have been doing very nicely on it for years ) ’ ; thus heralding a new departure for the form . |
12 | No matter how dismally he fared , he kept coming back for more . |
13 | The students quickly bonded themselves into a tight knit group and they fought , argued , demanded and were encouraged to come back for more . |
14 | Was there ever a time when you had to go in for more drastic measures ? |