Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb base] [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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1 | Is n't this where you line up for the tram coming home from work ? ’ |
2 | They scream in horrifying agony , and thick gouts of blood spray over anyone in the area as the meats fly with a squelch into roasting-trays on the tables , where they flop about for a few minutes like dying animals . |
3 | I could dispense with anything else , everything else , including visits to the tax office which I rarely do except to replace my er brochures and and er things that I send round for information . |
4 | And the place is used a lot erm like the local Trade 's Council meet here , and I make sure that I open up for them . |
5 | You understand that it is a condition of us accepting your booking that you take out for yourself and for those for whom you book our recommended holiday insurance ( details on page 15 ) , or that you arrange a policy yourself giving comparable or better cover under all sections . |
6 | Berkeley denies that we go in for such calculations in judging distances . |
7 | I want to touch him but ca n't , yet physical contact is something that we go in for . |
8 | Mother wept to see Father 's state , and proposed that we set out for Chiguana , the nearest town where we might expect to find a hospital , immediately . |
9 | Do you think it would come i You know that project that that erm project bid that we put in for . |
10 | The bid that we put in for erm looking at I mean would n't it would n't it come into that to a certain extent . |
11 | Those special events are treats that we save up for look forward to are also subject to the ravages of inflation . |
12 | It was Jeff who 'd insisted that they stop off for a drink . |
13 | They cut off their hands so that they go about for the rest of their lives with bleeding stumps . ’ |
14 | Maclean realized that their only chance was to bluff their way out of the situation , so they set off for the main gate . |
15 | Of course not , they 've been elected for a period , they serve to the end of that period , whether they 're made redundant or not , so they go on for the four year term . |
16 | The retention of these two was widely interpreted as a move by the future government to counterbalance the influence of President Augusto Pinochet Ugarte , who had resisted requests from Aylwin that he step down for his post of Commander in Chief of the Army [ see p. 37117 ] . |
17 | There 's rows of benches in front of it and I sit down for a bit to look at the tree . |
18 | I feel much better when I 'm back on the platform , and I sit down for a breather . |
19 | When Kalchu and I set out for the headman 's house several mornings later it was bitterly cold . |
20 | Anyway , being in the fortunate position to be able to drive along the road to Corrour , although my car suspension did n't agree it was so fortunate , a companion and I set off for the first peak , Beinn Eibhinn from halfway along the road , above the river Ghuilbinn . |
21 | ‘ On March 19 and I set off for Birmingham and a hotel close to the airport . |
22 | And I make sure that I 'm here and I open up for them , and I make them a cup of tea . |
23 | My hat ai n't on my head , and I look round for it . |
24 | you have a sweet and all that sort of thing , I mean you ca n't I ca n't resist them if I go out for a meal , I 've got to have the sweet , I 'd rather have the sweet |
25 | If I stick up for myself he either ignores me or suggests that I 'm being impertinent and that I risk losing my job by being out-spoken . |
26 | " I mean , what are my chances , if I stick around for a couple more months ? " |
27 | ‘ All right if I drop in for a drink this evening ? ’ he said . |
28 | ‘ And you watch out for the royal governess ! ’ |
29 | Day Seven : Time at leisure until you check in for a scheduled flight home to London Heathrow . |
30 | Of course you can make appalling howlers if you set out for some reason to portray life in a social area unknown to you . |