Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb -s] for the " in BNC.

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1 But just how long it takes for the heat to flow out will depend on how well your home is insulated and draught proofed .
2 The graph below shows how long it takes for the present value of £1,000 per year to reach £15,000 .
3 But just how long it takes for the heat to flow out will depend on how well insulated and draughtproofed your home is .
4 Now she fears for the one remaining like a hen for her only chick .
5 and er I said to her do you miss London ? , and she said well she does for the theatre and that because they were only a short tube ride away from the West from the West End theatre 's and she said there 's more on in Poole here than there is in Bournemouth in terms of plays and
6 Here she speaks for the first time about her ordeal to Margaret Hall .
7 Well it says for the nurses to is to be able to evaluate .
8 Rather it provides for the initiative of invention whereby actuality can be variously interpreted and changed .
9 Then he allows for the effects of a ‘ propagation mechanism ’ ( see section 5.1(a) ) by adding the lagged value of to equation ( 6.2 ) and attaching a positive coefficient to it , giving :
10 Then he heads for the store , to cash it in .
11 From there it looks for the infra-red ‘ signature ’ of a rocket 's exhaust .
12 Yet she remains for the modern reader perhaps the most intriguing member of the entire family .
13 Instead it allows for the discovery of both marginal gainers and losers .
14 Our policy is one of indemnity i.e. it provides for the Claimant to be in the same position after the loss as immediately before it .
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