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

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1 Denis Smith says it was an interesting game and his team played well … it was a hard game … but after four defeats it was just the result they wanted and will help build them up for the rest of the season
2 This compromise incorporates two tiers of tariffs which are likely to reduce marginally the price of British bananas but push them up for the Germans .
3 Francis has aggravated an old groin problem in training , and said : ‘ You can count me out for the next two weeks . ’
4 If you have any views about ways in which we could help each other in such situations perhaps you 'd like to jot them down for the next newsletter .
5 Some thought Meredith Jones a rough , bullying master , picking out the brightest boys to train them up for the scholarship class and by their results inflate his own ego .
6 Tonight we visit a village which is so proud of it 's gardens , it 's opening them up for the public to enjoy .
7 Do you mean we 've let you off for the evening ?
8 He stood there , his face awash with blood , his swollen mouth hanging open , but still conscious , still awake enough to see his younger brother 's eyes as they fixed his own and lined him up for the coup de grace .
9 Soon afterwards , however , Ellcock became the ‘ nearly man ’ again , entering hospital for further surgery to remove the screws that had snapped in his back , ruling him out for the rest of the summer and , ultimately , despite encouraging practice sessions with the England A party last winter , the immediate future .
10 Ipswich were unfortunate to lose winger Jeremy English with fractured ribs , ruling him out for the remainder of the season .
11 The talk was recorded by Russell Mulford and we intend to write it up for the museum .
12 We want properly maintained rights of way and better information about the resources needed to sort them out for the benefit of all .
13 The format has to be reviewed in order to restore the balance between the desire to give the playing countries enough games in the early stage to sharpen them up for the knock-out competition , and the need for a structure that is both fair and seen to be fair .
14 We 'd clear them out for the licensee if he was having trouble .
15 When they come back into work , begin feeding the highfat/performance-type diet about six weeks in advance while you are training them up for the extra work ahead .
16 It would n't do any harm , either physically or financially , to have the two of them come up to London , possibly put them up for the night .
17 They let me out for the day and then , when he regained consciousness five days later , they let me out again to see him .
18 I 'll tell Jack Dodson to pick 'er up for the fatstock market on Thursday .
19 Something hot to set you up for the journey . ’
20 If it were up to me , I 'd jock you off for the rest of the season .
21 So far they had done precisely that , which made it all the more extraordinary that Julius should be here now , in her flat , actively seeking her out for the first time since he had overridden all his basic instincts and principles and strode out of her life ; away from the disastrous shambles of their marriage .
22 I would n't give him up for the world . ’
23 ‘ That person is here again , Miss Grenfell , she says she has slippers for you , shall I show her in for the fitting ? ’
24 Best to sit back and cue him up for the one-liners .
25 I 've put the belt in for when he 's bad and I 've sewn him in for the winter .
26 Rumour had it the owner of the Gazi burned it down for the insurance money .
27 You can put one on them we 've converse for the , put it on for the evening
28 now it 's thirty five or thirty six I mean they put it up for the er crisis
29 Unless we put it out for the cat .
30 We will include this poem : I 've been saving it up for the right occasion . ’
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