Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] them for [art] " in BNC.

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1 The federal pump-priming for their establishment , eventually extended to cover their first eight years , was not intended to support them for the long term .
2 Yeah she said she has to wear them for the television
3 There are four key ideas in that sentence , and I want to underline them for a few more minutes .
4 I hope that he learns them well , because he will need to deploy them for a long time .
5 you certainly do need to keep them for a while .
6 Princesse Mathilde came to see them for a weekend .
7 Vass spread his long fingers over the chair arms and seemed to contemplate them for a moment .
8 The carrier would have agreed to carry them for the same price at the carrier 's risk .
9 I would like to see them for the Falls .
10 I would like to see them for the Shankill .
11 The message from brokers is apply for shares , but do not look to hold them for the long term .
12 And their Aussie coach Peter Walsh intends to repay them for the huge gamble they took when giving him the job last summer .
13 Epstein concluded that management of stress among the experienced parachutists was not due to their repeated exposure to jumping in the manner of a conditioned response , but was a consequence of an active coping process that on each occasion was used to prepare them for the coming jump .
14 No-one could have known that she was going to bring them for the weekend . ’
15 Alex stomped by and declined to join them for an early morning cocktail .
16 As more people choose to enjoy the horse for leisure and sporting activities , the Event will bring together everyone with a serious interest and involvement in horses , and those with the land and resources who may wish to utilise them for a new equine business .
17 It is not envisaged that we would have to use them for the offshore industry , but the provisions provide a safety net .
18 Nimbus says that when the superscalars become available , cloners will simply have to swap them for the Cypress part .
19 The staff would n't arrive to set them for a while yet .
20 An experienced producer at a major London agency was recently asked to list them for the benefit of newcomers .
21 He has already been asked to join them for a 60-date tour next year .
22 ‘ So , given that I have a political opportunity , I tend to become an enthusiast harnessing the forces that are at work , trying to get the best out of them , trying to use them for the political purposes that I believe in .
23 He had to prepare them for the study of Old English ( Anglo-Saxon ) , Middle English ( that is , the language and literature of England from about 1200 until 1450 , including Chaucer ) and all the remaining periods of English literature up to the Victorian period .
24 Not if you plan to soak them for a very large fee .
25 If I have to lift them for a match of that importance then I might as well walk out of the job . ’
26 In the case of music examinations there are doubtless some teachers who keep their pupils back and refuse to enter them for an examination unless they are virtually certain that they will succeed .
27 Mills ( 1980 ) argues that both initial and in-service teacher education fails to prepare them for the task .
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