Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [pers pn] [vb infin] for " in BNC.

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1 So let him talk for himself if he had anything to say .
2 To understand why this is so let us recapitulate for a moment .
3 Not only do they provide for lefties , they also keep the price the same as the right-handed models .
4 Oh right , how long do they last for , they last for about a w
5 HOW LONG DO I INVEST FOR ?
6 ‘ How long do you go for ? ’
7 Just make them pay for the
8 We owe it to these people and British Telecom owes it to these people just let them pay for what they use get rid of the standing charge .
9 ‘ So who exactly do you work for ? ’
10 They remember that and they love you for it even more , so when you go back , you have this staunch hard core group of fans that really bring things like that to a head , that really make it happen for you .
11 Now let us pause for a moment to think about two landmarks in Mrs O 's progress .
12 And now let us consider for a minute what we mean by Child Art , and what difference there is between child and adult forms of expression .
13 If you have any recipes that work particularly well , please let me know for future editions of this book .
14 He said well do you wait for April for your money from your patients ?
15 There let it hang for evermore ,
16 Even though mammals lavish such care and attention on their young , they still have the same two options open to insects and fish , crabs and reptiles — whether to concentrate their energies on producing as many young as possible and then let them fend for themselves , or whether to restrict the numbers to very few but look after them carefully .
17 Then let me arrange for the two of you to meet . ’
18 Then let it rest for twenty to thirty minutes .
19 What else do we look for ?
20 Right the what else do I want for Christmas , er well
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