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

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1 I was going to , one of the , the many things that I went to away last meeting with was , was the idea of , that I 've missed it this time for Playback is a list , a listings kind of mechanism , so obviously this is the first one
2 I trust this answered your queries on the increase in the annual subscription and your members ' satisfaction , that they still consider it good value for money .
3 See if we can keep it that way for another twenty years .
4 I was n't proposing to do it that way for anyone 's work but my own !
5 It was more diplomatic to put it that way for Mr Multhrop 's chef . ’
6 So let's it hear it this morning for Allan Lamb .
7 In certain species , the long , fine roots trail below as far as the muddy or sandy bottom and anchor the plant , still giving it ample freedom for floating .
8 Cuba 's proximity to the United States has given it great value for Soviet intelligence , surveillance and communications operations .
9 The double took Carroll 's score this year to 67 but , more significantly , made it 50 winners for him on horses trained by his boss .
10 Then Trevino 's 1972 success made it back-to-back Opens for the Mexican-American .
11 and like six pound something when I , and six pound forty when I had Eran , so I thought if we call it six pounds for a Saturday , when you have Jordan I 'll give you three pound
12 They bought it last August for general farm work on the 445ha ( 1,100-acre ) all-arable farm .
13 Parasitology will still public papers of the same high standard from authors of international reputation , making it essential reading for all those working and researching in the field .
14 We also gave it top marks for looks .
15 He must have liked the sound it made because he gave it another couple for luck ; my courage rising , too , I gave it two more .
16 Shortly after the sack , Stamford was granted its great Charter of Incorporation by the newly acclaimed Yorkist king Edward IV , which gave it considerable rewards for its loyalty ( an earlier charter of 972 , which was a post-conquest forgery , and only referred to the mint at Stamford , was still celebrated in 1972 ) .
17 This was intended to be a temporary measure , but it was so successful that the Chinese authorities gave it formal recognition for the whole of Aglen 's term as inspector-general ( 1911–27 ) .
18 We do it that colour for now , and after we get open and organized , we change to the colour of my choice . ’
19 But I need it this morning for a meeting …
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