Example sentences of "[verb] [v-ing] [adv] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | And then , because I stopped looking out for her , I stopped seeing her altogether . |
2 | Do n't forget last Christmas when you forgot your mother 's and we had to come dashing back for it , and it snowing like blazes . |
3 | However , once in the system it is difficult for him to move to higher-paid employment in another industry , for he would also have to find housing elsewhere for himself and his family . |
4 | YOUNG couples who live together face paying more for their mortgage under a plan revealed by a building society yesterday . |
5 | And for a while there were , until staff no longer bothered turning up for them , and the practice was quietly abandoned . |
6 | That is the first thing you should do with any burn , put people in a cold bath , anything to keep the burns cold because otherwise they can keep burning in for something like five hours . |
7 | ‘ It was like this when he won the Queen Elizabeth last year so I wo n't mind if it keeps pouring down for him or Lochsong , ’ he said . |
8 | I mean I 've been in quite a bad mood this week actually but it 's really , like you know standing up for myself cos anyone that 's rude to me now gets it right back in their face . |
9 | When she had acquired a range of basic editing skills she started looking round for what to do with them . |
10 | Nc6 ! when White would have to start fishing around for his play with , for example , 17 . |
11 | But when we moved in here , because I 'd been away from him for five months and I 'd learned to cope for myself , I started standing up for myself and he did n't like it . |
12 | You kept phoning back for it , oh I 've lost it , it 's gone through the system , tell you what scrub round it next time you 're around I 'll I 'll go into the booklet . |
13 | ‘ She was terrified that the guy had gone looking specifically for her . |
14 | Blufton smiled with pleasure , wrinkles tugging at his eyes that kept searching hungrily for their faces . |
15 | Juliet missed him , and kept looking out for him . |
16 | ‘ Maybe one day , if things keep going well for me , I might make that sort of money . |
17 | Local youths soon spread the rumour that ‘ Nandie ’ refused to go down , but kept popping up for his ‘ two penny'orth ’ of rum ’ . |
18 | The band themselves , whoever , were apparently none to impressed by Mellor , to the point that they did n't even bother showing up for their own party ! |
19 | This involves standing up for one 's personal rights and expressing one 's thoughts , feelings , and beliefs in a way which is usually inappropriate and always violates the rights of the other person . |
20 | When two families start living together for whatever reason , everyone has a new role to play and , until new house rules have been established , the children are bound to feel insecure , jealous and anxious . |
21 | Chris said , she said well she didnae mind going down for it . |
22 | And start covering up for them . |
23 | first , he considers saving up for it , by putting £20 into a building society two-year term share ( paying 11¾ per cent ) and setting aside the rest in a building society monthly subscription share account ( paying 12¼ per cent ) . |