Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] [pron] for " in BNC.
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1 | Me an me sister , we thought we were then he says come inside and sing it for our , somebody , you know . |
2 | Thank you very much and thank you for a very well . |
3 | Thank you very much and thank you for coming down and talking to us today . |
4 | Even now Maggie remembered the making of it as a time of rare delight : when all the people of her life came together and did something for her . |
5 | But instead of meeting each problem separately and assessing it for what it is , the anorexic thinks she has a master-plan , designed to solve them all at one stroke . |
6 | Oliver was led away to be locked up , and a reward was offered to anybody who would take him away and use him for work . |
7 | The Chronicle C text records that in 1028 Cnut sailed from England to Norway with fifty ships ; D and E add that he drove Olaf away and took it for himself . |
8 | sort of read through a bit about it and then when you 've read it , put the book away and leave it for half an hour or an hour or something and then try and draw a rough outline of some of the main points . |
9 | It will invigorate you , clearing the night away and preparing you for the day . |
10 | As he leapt to the attack again , he uttered a hoarse , nerve-shattering scream , the purpose of which was to startle his opponent momentarily and distract him for a fatal fraction of time . |
11 | When you meet the road turn right and follow it for ½ mile and turn left through a gate . |
12 | Syl 's mother disapproved of this most bitterly and rebuked me for waste . |
13 | go in a hall somewhere and have it for a day . |
14 | Cook tells me he 'd seen it somewhere and wanted one for his wife . |
15 | Around 400 leftwing priests , students and human rights activists staged a demonstration near Ms Aquino 's palace yesterday and condemned her for seeking US help to crush the coup attempt . |
16 | Natasha sighed audibly and said nothing for so long Charlotte thought she had walked away from the telephone . |
17 | It was a comforting diversion ; he told himself not to question it too deeply and accept it for now . |
18 | Perhaps we would fling pride aside and ask someone for the price of a cup of tea , actually intending to spend it on that . |
19 | ‘ The referee took me aside and penalised me for ‘ over-robust ’ play , not foul play . ’ |
20 | I 'll build the fire up a bit more and heat it for you now . |
21 | Some observers went further and criticised him for seemingly assuming that progress from civil through political to social rights has been a painless historical process . |
22 | Please read this letter carefully and keep it for further reference as it explains a number of important points relating to your claim . |
23 | Swod stared at her impassively and said nothing for moment . |
24 | If you came in now and asked me for a pound of apples , well in a way I would n't know a stranger whether they like them under-ripe , ripe or just ready for eating . |
25 | I 'll call her now and thank her for the book . |
26 | That way we can put the donkey in a field at about 11am and leave him for about six hours while people have other entertainment . ’ |
27 | Mary became worried Alex was not progressing well and took him for tests . |
28 | At the end of the question period , refocus attention on yourself through repeating your main points , wishing everyone well and thanking them for their attention . |
29 | But I want to look at them both and I will go through them as well and mark them for spelling and for for your punctuation and everything else . |
30 | So the bizzies come round here and bust me for possession . |