Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [pron] for the " in BNC.

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1 They argued about it for the rest of the afternoon , he becoming sullen and sorry , she remaining dispassionate , untouched-She was impressed by his sudden remorse .
2 Having watched television documentaries about life in East Germany , Becker was keen to see for himself for the first time .
3 But he is in one sense or another occupied with it for the rest of the book as he directs the recluse in understanding her experience in terms of a pattern established by the Incarnation , and anchors his teaching to Scripture .
4 Later , via a university revue at the Edinburgh Festival , he met Terry Jones and began co-writing with him for The Frost Report .
5 Laurence Gilliam of the BBC in London arranged and produced these impressive programmes and it was my pleasure and privilege to work with him for the Vancouver region for several years running .
6 Listing particulars are required to contain all such information as investors and their professional advisers would reasonably require and reasonably expect to find in them for the purpose of making an informed assessment of the assets , liabilities , financial position , profits , losses and prospects of the issuing company and the rights attaching to its securities .
7 Once territories have been established by young fans , occupants are physically confined within them for the entire duration of the match .
8 And they will go by what you want from it for the o , over the next few years you know ?
9 In an extreme case , someone may act on them for the reason that , or on the principle that , ‘ a little bit of what you fancy does you good ’ .
10 All along Zen had been haunted by the idea that he might make some blunder which would hang over him for the rest of his life , yet here he was behaving like a dope addict .
11 Jane had come to us for the time being .
12 And Jesus does n't just chat to us for the sake of chatting to us , he , when he speaks to us his words have authority , they have input , they are vital and we must pay attention to them .
13 It occurred to me for the first time that he might not know whether or not I 'd lost the baby .
14 The unremitting contempt had become unendurable , although it occurred to her for the first time that Luke might actually resent her .
15 It occurred to her for the first time that there were a couple of curious anomalies in her childhood .
16 It occurred to her for the first time that there was no sign of a car , apart from her own .
17 It occurred to him for the first time that Celia would be a bad enemy , just as she was a good friend .
18 Both bodies publish application forms recommended for use when applying to them for the appointment of experts or arbitrators : copies of the forms are reproduced in Appendices G and H. The Law Society has also published its requested procedure : see [ 1986 ] Law Society 's Gazette 2542 , reprinted in Appendix B. It is important that applicants follow the procedure of applying on prescribed forms .
19 He looks at me for the first time .
20 He will be long remembered , valued and respected by me for the development of a movement which firmly established " People 's Art " as part of the expectation of education for each person and especially for children .
21 In that case the railway company had carried the parcels of other persons at a rate less than similar parcels were carried by it for the plaintiff .
22 Elizabeth was also asked if she would like to make a list of what she does not like about community living but could not think of anything for the moment .
23 Yet , I am not writing about him for the above reasons , it 's rather on account of an unlikely weakness of his than for one of his many strengths .
24 looking for one for the
25 He says we 've had wide and varied enquiries — especially from London-based purchasers looking for something for the weekend — something he can tell his friends ’ Well actually I live in a turreted folly in the Cotswolds ! ’ …
26 So far , I have a car driver and a motor cyclist and I 'm looking for someone for the bus and train , and possibly taxi .
27 ‘ Bring a horse , ’ said Hotspur , rearing up fiercely and looking about him for the nearest serviceable squire , ‘ and get him on to it .
28 That 'll do for you for the lodger .
29 Having delivered Eliot to those who were looking after him for the night , we walked back to our colleges discussing the evening , with the ardour of youth which included that most interesting of contests , the comparison of recollections .
30 ‘ My dear , your real mother has been looking after you for the past twenty years , ’ said Miss Rose sharply .
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