Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] it for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Gandhi indeed could count on the British conscience for his personal safety , but he could never count on it for political concessions — and it is clear that at some level he understood this .
2 People looking to it for educational use , or a big company HQ .
3 It has been included so that you can refer to it for comparative purposes , and so that you can choose equipment for character models without having to refer to the army list entries or the Warhammer rulebook .
4 It has been included so that you can refer to it for comparative purposes , and so that you can choose equipment for character models without having to refer to the army list entries or the Warhammer rulebook .
5 It has been included so that you can refer to it for comparative purposes , and so that you can choose equipment for character models without having to refer to the army list entries or the Warhammer rulebook .
6 Even where such material is not incorporated by reference apparently reference may still be made to it for contextual or confirmatory purposes .
7 The acid fragrance upsets their delicate nasal passages and they avoid anything smeared in it for long periods of time .
8 He dipped the flannel in the water and bathed the swollen joint not once but many times , leaving the flannel wrapped around it for long seconds each time .
9 Muslims and Jews want to get rid of it for religious reasons ; Americans want ( wanted ? ) to get rid of it for hygienic reasons and for the hypothetical reduced risk of penile cancer in the circumcised population ; Latins love to play with it , like to keep it , and are taught to mobilise it often ; the British would like to ignore it , not to touch it , and eventually get rid of it when it causes too much trouble .
10 Muslims and Jews want to get rid of it for religious reasons ; Americans want ( wanted ? ) to get rid of it for hygienic reasons and for the hypothetical reduced risk of penile cancer in the circumcised population ; Latins love to play with it , like to keep it , and are taught to mobilise it often ; the British would like to ignore it , not to touch it , and eventually get rid of it when it causes too much trouble .
11 Keep this manual by you when using LIFESPAN and refer to it for specific and detailed information on particular facilities
12 This may result in its greater toleration in the spouse ; but if the tolerance does not exist , the increasing ease of separation and divorce mean that the need to live with it for social or economic reasons is reduced .
13 Provided that the other House now passes the Bill in the same form , it will have finished with it for good .
14 The fire service will use Alpha House and the 2.4 acres of ground that come with it for practical and theoretical training courses .
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