Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes and he , he said to Norman do you want these , he bought them for somewhere for the house |
2 | This can be comforting to them to some extent , but what they really want to hear is that you will not only see that they are cared for properly for the rest of their days , but that you will help them to remain in control of their own finances and to be as independent as possible . |
3 | Indeed have strayed through only for the toilets ; |
4 | Er if I 'm going to give two weeks after anyway for the Councils , I do n't really think it makes a great deal of difference whether it be Friday er afternoon or Monday afternoon . |
5 | The fact that they are performing to a camera instead of just for the teacher or the rest of the class makes the whole thing less artificial . |
6 | The three-year language programme preparing the young teenagers of today for the challenge of tomorrow |
7 | ‘ If you stay here she 'll probably call for a dozen more rehearsals of that damn kiss — so why do n't we cut out of here for a while and go for a coffee ? |
8 | Erm , and I also understand that this is the first time you 've actually had someone from the private sector , er , whose been invited to er , address your A G M so , I 'd like to thank you for the privilege , and for also for the opportunity to speak on a subject which I personally er , find of of great interest . |
9 | It 'd be a daft name to live with anyway for the rest of your life ! |
10 | The issue of non-accidental injury , although mentioned under psychological factors , obviously also has physical , sociocultural , environmental and politicoeconomic aspects and is another reminder that although in this textbook , the five factors are dealt with separately for the purposes of discussion , in reality they are closely related . |
11 | And that figure also coincides with the the estimated requirement figure that we 've come up with independently for the Greater York area , within Selby District anyway . |
12 | Firstly , the existence of compounds in text can be extremely difficult for higher level processors to deal with adequately for a number of reasons . |
13 | Yes dear I went to erm , er the er holiday camp in October to erm , er with the Red Cross and I went with the , Charlie took me and I went in a car with a friend of mine we went to the Red Cross holiday in Patefield , but it poured of rain every day every day it poured of rain did n't October it was terrible , ever so cold , but we were well looked after you know and I enjoyed it and we had the wheelchairs to go around in on for the dancing , it was really great I thoroughly enjoyed it , I have n't been for two years I had n't , but I went like in October , cos you 're only allowed really every two years to go , that 's all you 're allowed really , but I thoroughly enjoyed it you know , it was nice |
14 | Democracy ceased to embody the cry from below for the overthrow of the limited liberal state and the competitive market society to which it was connected . |
15 | Only the first person down need apply such protection , because the ropes can then be safeguarded from below for the rest of the party . |
16 | The facts of cases should be read , unless the case is relied upon only for an obiter dictum . |
17 | Martin and I came back in together for a verse to give Bunny a lead in on his clarinet for three or four choruses and he was good , but probably barely audible above the traffic . |
18 | Not simply because we also want to put our bid in straightaway for the airport money which is er contrary to opinion |
19 | We 'll obtain prices from outside for the work . |
20 | Dealers who had flown in just for the sale were bitterly disappointed ( though they could privately view the works at Christie 's nonetheless ) , and the lavish , hard-bound catalogue became unobtainable overnight . |
21 | Too late department : leading wearers of dust-masks ALTERN 8 took the stage at Stafford 's Bingley Hall last weekend with a special guest star , an African witch-doctor flown in specially for the occasion . |
22 | But it 's taken until now for a stage version to appear in Britain . |
23 | Yes only yes you took it I can take it from tomorrow for a week |
24 | I 've been thinking that you ought to get away from here for a bit , but I do n't quite see how I could leave the hospital just now . |
25 | We 'd better stay away from here for the moment . ’ |
26 | She says as how you 'd ring from here for the ambulance . ’ |
27 | ‘ I have n't had anyone in here for a while , ’ she said , semi-apologetically . |
28 | And this bloke come in today and erm looked a bit , looked a bit like a tramp did n't quite catch what he said , I 'm sure he said God sent me in here for a cigarette ! |
29 | And erm I said take Kirsty 's sleeping bag and call in here for a sleeping bag and I 'll give you a couple of blankets to go with it . |
30 | There was no space in here for the literature that had brightened his being and not enough light between these walls for fairytale merchants brought to life in old romances . |