Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [pron] [vb base] for " in BNC.

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1 We readily accept that management of the Ministry of Sound takes unprecedented and most stringent measures to prevent drugs being taken into the club and we apologise for any implication to the contrary .
2 Jack opened his presents in the car and we head for home and a tin of lentil soup .
3 Playing up to it , he gives an autograph and we board for free .
4 It provides the framework for an interpretation of action but the full story is only revealed by an examination of the rules which direct action and which provide for the interpretation of situations .
5 The refectory stays open for staff , visitors and conference work and they cater for many special functions throughout the campus .
6 Er I 'm a thirty four year old accountant work and I work for a a pi
7 Others lose their love through the separation of death or divorce and they grieve for the loss of the one who , to all intents and purposes , did share their everyday life and existence .
8 Odd-Knut slips his hook and we head for Sweden and some Lappish people he knows .
9 He got a lot of Mr. Andrew 's money , too — I know a lot more than people think I do — and instead of being put aside for new ships it went into silly things like this grand building and I daresay for fat salaries for some people .
10 ‘ As your commanding officer , I 'm the senior member of the Board and I speak for the others .
11 The man counts the money and they argue for a while , Tod saying nine hundred , the man saying seven , then the man saying six while Tod holds out for a thou , and so on .
12 ‘ If by the other , my lady , you refer to the regard the prince and I have for each other , pray be assured it is not pain I feel — but joy , deep joy .
13 That has been our major worry and I think for us now to go away and just allow it to go ahead , twenty years on , without any improvements , without the link road and without improvements to Hill I think is an abdication of our duties and I really do think that .
14 So they are in touch with their community and they do for the most part , know what 's going on , on their beat .
15 And when they go on holiday with Ann and the old man they used to get through a hundred pounds a day and they go for a week .
16 Now , like all my other gadgets , it is a real friend and I reach for it several times a week to help ease and speed up specific tasks .
17 Only work for the socialist revolution and you work for justice for everyone ; blacks , women , oppressed minorities everywhere .
18 Now it 's shrinking and the dye is coming out — look at the water , it 's bright red — you see , you ignore good instructions in your wilfulness and laziness and pride and you pay for it with a ruined skirt .
19 no minute and I call for and ask your Lordship to order the production of any board minute meeting recording that concern of Mr
20 I 'll say good night and I apologise for disturbing you so late . ’
21 ‘ Her father and I wait for the day she grows out of it , but — ’
22 At the start of the filming we bring in a students ' orchestra and we rehearse for three days , six sessions in all .
23 Odd-Knut finds a steep up-slope where a river joins the lake and we play for a bit going up and down steep slopes .
24 Yeah , right , then you 'll scrub that one out like that , cos you 've done that one , alright , then you pick another word and you look for it , right look for Grumpy G R U M P Y and you start by going across the top , alright ?
25 You see , when you 're an Arab and you fight for your country , you are a terrorist , when you are a Jew , and I 'm not anti-Jewish , I 'm anti-Zionist , you are a freedom fighter .
26 I doubt either can afford to stay at a hotel and I know for a fact that they 're not at any of the local hostels ; neither , I have been reliably informed , have they put in an appearance at the local ‘ hippie ’ compound .
27 Yeah cos that then that then ends on that date and you negotiate for
28 In both Prestel and those sorts of things as you use the system you pay , and you pay for the telecommunications cost , you pay for the computer cost and you pay for the information that you receive , and that sort of worthwhile sharing of information , I am sure , is going to grow .
29 I think you know it 's hard you g got to go with Leicester at the moment because they 're in the pole position and I have for my money been the better side but er Forest do look capable of snatching an equalizer .
30 He says ; not once has he lost his liberty and we say for his own sake and others there must be consideration about whether he should be put in a secure place .
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