Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] for [det] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | go for the really obvious physical properties first , and if you have a little checklist that you go through , bang bang bang for each one , |
2 | If they want to opt for both they 're going to have a very , very hard time , that 's indisputable . |
3 | The working class were not going to fall for this one , and neither were their wives . |
4 | Mr Adrian Grant opened accounts for both his children when they were born . |
5 | Geneva was still technically under the Holy Roman Empire where the Justinian code allowed burning for those who denied either infant baptism or the divinity of Christ . |
6 | Soviet leaders have expressed no readiness , however , to withdraw Soviet base facilities in neighbouring Eastern bloc states to compensate for those they wish removed from Greece or for the adoption of neutrality by Greece . |
7 | If you 've got a mate , a best mate , and she 's on a different house , you 'll write her a note because you hardly ever see her , and if you get caught for that you lose a couple of weeks . |
8 | , Well we 'll have to wait for that one . |
9 | You 'll have to go for another one anyway . |
10 | This can only be achieved by working prospectively on the child 's future environment and by deciding which new experiences may be introduced to compensate for those which , in the past , have proved to be inadequate for language development . |
11 | I started paying for this myself two years ago — and I want to keep it a secret from him — but now I find I ca n't continue the payments . |
12 | He may have drowned for all I care . |
13 | Yes you did it was er the advertisement I 'd seen or very similar in the Scotsman newspaper and I must admit when he got all the information I thought damn I should have gone for that myself . |
14 | Were you given the money or did you have to pay for that yourself ? |
15 | You 're really getting through a terrific amount of stuff and you keep asking for more it 's great . |
16 | So I 'll take from whatever you gi ca n't get caught for that one . |
17 | We got funded for that one though . |
18 | We all carry a few purely personal mysteries , some of which will never be solved in this life , but may continue to gnaw for all our years . |
19 | It is this quality and image that we must continue to build for all our services . |
20 | He had worked hard all his life and had served his country for four years and was looking forward to retirement in the home he had worked for all his days . |
21 | This she had waited for all her life . |
22 | Rocky had accounted for all his truckers , with the exception of his three buddies , Chuck , Jube and Red . |
23 | Pembroke was well placed to speak for those who wanted a more vigorous and successful war : he had a special place in the king 's affections , and he had acquitted himself well in Aquitaine . |
24 | I was just telling Sarah Steve 's written for another one |
25 | We can not quote here more than a short paragraph , but the whole of chapters 10 and 14 of The Group should be required reading for those whose profession it is to advise parents ( McCarthy , 1963 ) . |
26 | It is disgraceful that they should be refused even the residual rights that the Government have left for those who work full time . |
27 | If non-farming activities reach the VAT registration threshold , farmers will be required to register for all their activities , farming and non-farming , and will not be able to carry on as flat rate farmers . |