Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv prt] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 I find some people on the streets are quite like , pigheaded and they do n't really want to go back for some reason really .
2 Couple of chaps at the school got booted out for that stuff and I never did get round to it . ’
3 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 .
4 Inspection has come in for much discussion today as a major part of the Bill .
5 Bernstein 's work has come in for some strong criticism recently .
6 The various caveats expressed in 6.8.4 on the use of statistical techniques by sociolinguists are not as negative as they might seem , since recently the overuse of significance testing in social science research generally has come in for some criticism .
7 However , the NRA has come in for some criticism for not taking action .
8 " You want to look out for those , " he said .
9 Some foods , however , are seasonal , so when it comes to buying fruit , vegetables and salad , for example , you will need to look out for those products that are in plentiful supply at the time , and consequently more reasonably priced .
10 Daily assessment has gone on for all these years , with tests occasionally being undertaken — that is a reality .
11 Madam Speaker in view of the fact that the real value of pensions has gone down for many years now following the break .
12 Sadly I think that our time has run out for this particular session , but I would remind you that the seminars this afternoon , erm , are , offer other opportunities to explore both some of the issues that have been raised er , through your questions now , and also others that you may wish to raise , er , with the members of staff , the leaders of the groups .
13 ‘ If they all voted to go to Disneyland would ratepayers be expected to cough up for that too ? ’
14 Everton , still without their regular centre-backs Ratcliffe and Watson because of injury , again tried to make up for this by playing Snodin as a spare centre-back behind Keown and McDonald .
15 But I knew it was useless to try to make up for all his losses .
16 Erm on the mental health strategy erm yes we do need to sign up for that .
17 But now they ca n't wait to sign up for some tedious opinion poll , so they can tell the News Of The Screws that they think I 'm a layabout , or cast aspersions at my lovely new house .
18 But the the people I met made up for that .
19 ‘ The bright child who might possibly get nine GCSEs is going to be pushed to go in for more and more .
20 The list of things to be seen goes on for several pages , and most of them have three stars .
21 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 .
22 He 'd sat up for most of the night brooding about it , wondering what her reaction to him would be , finally deciding that he could n't wait until the evening to find out .
23 It was then seen to pitch up for several seconds and then pitch down with increasing engine noise .
24 She 'd saved up for many months .
25 However , attempts have been made to make up for this by the development of other devices such as question time , ten-minute rule bills and the practice of asking wide-ranging questions each Thursday when the business for the following week is announced .
26 He 'd just stopped going back for more .
27 Normally , the time is fifteen minutes , and for fifteen minutes it 's five fifty , so if you 've got a lot of hair , it 's quite coarse , it 's going to go on for several months .
28 I voted for this government because they said they were n't going to go in for that sort of rubbish .
29 He 's got to go on for another ten lines , piling on more and more out of the way references to classical paradises so that he can give it all away for God .
30 Well I think the consideration and the research has got to go on for some time .
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