Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] for the " in BNC.

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61 ‘ I forgot to put it out for the birds yesterday morning . ’
62 Do n't put it away , you 'll have to leave it out for the week .
63 Mr Sweet does not want to farm the site , but dig it up for the valuable peat underneath .
64 Oh it 's it it 's on a it 's on erm it 's on a plate so you er I do n't mind I 'm , you know I do n't mind not getting it back for the next month .
65 On application they literally digest smells by producing enzymes which attack the source of the odour , breaking it down for the bacteria to absorb .
66 If they 're afraid , get 'em in for the minimum .
67 After a long debate , they finally agreed to put us up for the night .
68 Once we had sat together in that ‘ condemned ’ gallery until evening , and the sacristan , not knowing we were there , had nearly locked us in for the night .
69 ‘ We 've been struggling a bit at Everton , especially at home , but we hope that will set us up for the rest of the season . ’
70 Vitamins , they said it was , to build me up for the flight home on Saturday .
71 and she 's been letting me off for the keep .
72 ‘ This has set me up for the rest of the season and now I can have a real crack at the England squad , ’ he said .
73 Er , you would n't call them in for the petty things .
74 This will give you plenty of vitamins and minerals , to build you up for the elimination diet .
75 The Graduate Enterprise Programme can change that by helping you jump each hurdle , rather than letting you in for the high jump .
76 He might not have been able to dodge the water , but they 'd never pinned him down for the Instruction .
77 ‘ Well , why do n't you come up and take her out for the day .
78 And was still wondering some half an hour later when Rosa had settled her down for the night but frustration , sharper than any pangs of hunger , was keeping her awake .
79 He will definitely miss next week 's game but Wilko is hopeful that he 'll have him back for the Chelsea game .
80 So it 's I I counted it up for the time I 'm staying .
81 She fluffed it in rehearsal , but pulled it off for the cameras .
82 computers and that and er he left it and he just carried on talking about this that and the other , and he says right I 'm going and he went and he left the game , he 'd brought it down for the kids , he did n't say , you know
83 But maybe the leaders , Brice Lalonde and Antoine Waechter , will have to fight it out for the leadership of a united ‘ green ’ party before a real alliance can be forged .
84 Well my free kick , he actually got a touch on that as well , he tipped it onto the post for the free kick yes , but I mean even when he bounced out to Mickey Lewis , one of their defenders got a great block from about two yards out to send it out for the corner , which luckily we scored from the corner , so that we got away with it then .
85 One of Alejandro 's sons playing back rode him off for the backhand and hit it up the field to his brother who dribbled it a few yards , then sliced it to Perdita .
86 It shuts him up for the time being , and I 'm not going to give him the satisfaction of thinking his insolence cuts any ice with me .
87 Probably because it was a way of roping him in for the future , Malcolm invited him down to a few rehearsals .
88 His hands were not particularly robust , but he missed very few matches until June 1952 , when appendicitis ruled him out for the rest of the summer .
89 I keep them on for the programme .
90 By Sunday evening , though , I was getting back to myself and expected to be let out in a day or two but they kept me in for the week , giving me tests , including an electrocardiogram . ’
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