Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [adv prt] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Well as I stop by for training , look for something along our side if we choose is there ? |
3 | I put up for sale the service areas on new long leases , retaining some controls only to ensure that the areas were safe stopping places for motorway travellers . |
4 | They accost me in the street every time I walk every time I walk down for money , they 're |
5 | ‘ On March 19 and I set off for Birmingham and a hotel close to the airport . |
6 | After dropping Martin and Lucy off at Vidlin , I set off for home . |
7 | Everyone knows that in fact you can get organised — so — leaving the family , animals and business I set off for Avery Hill College . |
8 | I set off for Duxford cursing . |
9 | The day after I got back from Moscow , I set out for Philadelphia , where I was due to receive a medal from the Franklin Institute . |
10 | ‘ We made ourselves some ro is , and when we 'd eaten them , I set out for home . |
11 | On 9 November 1984 I set out for consultation a list of branded drugs which would no longer be prescribed under the health service . |
12 | I turn up for staff meals but I do n't really eat at them because young Pooley is so guilty about what he 's condemned me to that he keeps on having parcels of goodies delivered . |
13 | And he confessed yesterday : ‘ I go back for seconds and thirds . ’ |
14 | You come back here with Rex Mundi on board , and if that is n't disaster enough , you stop off for lunch , he escapes and the Volvo gets stolen with the entire Presley hoard along with it . |
15 | Then I was summoned for a talk : ‘ Do n't worry , we 'll get this man you suspect in for interrogation and the truth will triumph ’ . |
16 | For what you decide to do now will influence whether or not you turn up for work — and what your likely reception will be if you do . |
17 | ‘ You go in for blackmail as well , Private Nobody ? ’ |
18 | Yeah , she come over for Joe 's wedding . |
19 | ‘ OK , then , if you want me to play it straight , I 'll introduce you tomorrow whether you come out for dinner with me tonight or not . ’ |
20 | They compose themselves as the laibon appears and suggests we sit down for tea . |
21 | ‘ Embarking on a musical journey , we head off for say , a dinosaur forest . |
22 | But erm I do n't think that the town show perhaps I was I 'm prejudiced to the fact that , that we 'll be losing money rather than making it but it was n't anything like we put on for entertainment ! |
23 | Our groundshare next season will show what the team is really made of as we run out for home games on the unfamiliar battlefield of St Dodimeads Comprehensive . |
24 | Those special events are treats that we save up for look forward to are also subject to the ravages of inflation . |
25 | We set up for Labidochromis sp . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | After a pause to coil up the heavy ropes we set off for Gimmer . |
28 | At 10:16 we boarded the Sprinter on platform one.Then we set off for Shrewsbury : |
29 | However , prizegiving was only about half an hour later than planned and we set off for home at a reasonable hour . |
30 | Fond farewells exchanged , we set off for home , our brains buzzing with new and exciting ideas to bring back to Wales ’ . |