Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Lucker has obviously come back for me once , as there is a fresh note on the bed . |
2 | The next task is to cut the hide to a more manageable size , and I assumed that the straps would be cut out at this stage , so looked around for someone sitting down with a steel rule and a knife . |
3 | ready boxed up for you |
4 | ‘ It was all set up for us on Tuesday night , yet we went out to their only effort on goal . |
5 | Diana seemed distressed , rushing around in a distracted way — oblivious , it seemed to me , of the work we had all put in for her brother 's wedding . |
6 | As they break for food the general conversation is n't much toned down for her benefit . |
7 | It was just too galling , seeing him all dressed up for someone else . |
8 | ‘ And I got myself all dressed up for you … ’ |
9 | Why try to rewrite what 's already mapped out for us ? ’ |
10 | His knowledge of the Bible was minimal but he soon made up for it . |
11 | One way would be for the Common Open Software Environment firms , HP , IBM , Sun Microsystems Inc , Santa Cruz Operation Inc , Unix System Labs and OSF — plus arbiter X/Open Co Ltd — to endorse an API that Tivoli has already offered up for their use ( UX No 429 ) . |
12 | One way would be for the Common Open Software Environment firms , Hewlett-Packard , IBM , Sun Microsystems Inc , Santa Cruz Operation Inc , Unix System Laboratories Inc and the Open Software Foundation — plus arbiter X/Open Co Ltd — to endorse an Application Programming Interface that Tivoli has already offered up for their use . |
13 | ‘ We are already sold out for what should be a very emotional night , ’ said Mrs Duffin . |
14 | I was unable to pay more than the $100,000 I had just forked out for his British rights , so he sold Leslie Waddington a batch too . |
15 | ‘ Tell me something I had n't already figured out for myself . |
16 | Throughout his reign he trod , where day-to-day rule was concerned , in paths already marked out for him by his father , to whom the Enlightenment had meant nothing . |
17 | And the temptation is to look at that list and say wonderful I can start phoning prospects that the doctors have already lined up for me . |
18 | He said : ‘ I am delighted it has finally worked out for them after all these years . ’ |
19 | I hoped it was just a passing phase , sparked off by her catching me fooling around in the Plaster Room , and thanked my guardian angel for the way Old Red had just covered up for me . |
20 | Sir Ranulph Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes , 48 , had not exactly dressed up for his meeting with John Major . |
21 | The woman began to bear witness to the Jesus of whom she knew almost nothing , and was physically beaten up for her pains . |
22 | Just read on for us James please when you 've finished yawning . |
23 | Andy and I never did get properly told off for what happened , and he hardly ever mentioned that day to me unless he had to . |
24 | She erm said well of course they know the questions beforehand and the , the answers are always written out for them erm but I , I would n't have thought all the answers because some of them come over quite spontaneously . |
25 | When news of this reached El Cid , he at once set out for his city but already in a matter of ten days , much of what he had achieved was undone . |
26 | ‘ I take it then that you have also come in for your share of press flights of fancy ? ’ |
27 | Everything had to be carefully mapped out for them . |
28 | She had been calm and not at all put out about Eve having abandoned all the plans that had been so carefully thought out for her . |
29 | Jamie Sylvester , the Glamorgan Seconds and Maesteg Celtic batsman is also called up for his first game of the season . |
30 | Such relative positions were clearly set out for me in chains of metaphoric relevance , with ‘ real polises ’ largely symbolized by the use of the body and its social and physical space . |