Example sentences of "[vb base] for [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 We cry for it in the night , for this perfect union .
2 Will serving dishes , cutlery , table linen be kept in the kitchen or is there space for them near the dining table ?
3 We make them at just under a pound but what the record companies charge for them in the shops is up to them
4 Take Nosey and the spare horse , then wait for me at the crossroads .
5 After that , wait for me at the corner of the street . ’
6 Wait for me in the office .
7 So the black-backed gulls wait for them in the air in front of the cliffs , wheeling and circling on the up-draught created as the wind , blowing in from the sea , is deflected upwards .
8 Participants of the ladder league are also invited to enter the special k.o. competitions run for them throughout the year .
9 One Small Step is building a laboratory that will help keep many children from lives spent in a wheelchair … please help to make this possible for our kids and run for them in the next London Marathon .
10 One Small Step is building a laboratory that will help keep many children from lives spent in a wheelchair … please help to make this possible for our kids and run for them in the next London Marathon .
11 We would alert Australia … look for him round the world .
12 Listen for them on radio and television and look for them in the newspaper .
13 ’ The criminals look for you amid the filth and decadence of this world , .
14 Having found the appropriate class number from the card , look for it in the subject or classified catalogue and flick through the cards of that particular number .
15 Look for it in the carpentry section .
16 Oh , this , this is a very important book of course and one of the , one of the astonishing things is the way totally ignored and if you look through even people who write about psychoanalyses and the social sciences and there 's a lot of them , this book is hardly ever mentioned and I , I normally nowadays routinely look for it in the , in the references and index an and many books th that purport to talk about groups and sociology is never mentioned I think , and those that do do n't ever seem to understand what it says .
17 To help your GP prescribe for you in the best possible way , from April 1991 , what is called an ‘ indicative prescribing scheme ’ will be introduced .
18 Managerial autonomy has been fostered by the growth of public sector commercialism based on the principle of allowing managements to operate freely within the framework of targets set for them by the state , and on the promotion of an ‘ entrepreneurial ’ approach to the management of the railways .
19 You should have told him that we pay for it by the gallon not by the year !
20 Sometimes I 'm rather greedy and I do eat more than I should , and then you pay for it in the end .
21 Yes you normally pay for it in the following year .
22 ‘ They were on the look-out for a female DJ so everyone was very up for me from the word go .
23 If we want something , then we go for it in the best possible way we know .
24 ‘ In the one-day game you have to be positive and go for it from the word go .
25 Call for me at the rectory , why do n't yer ?
26 That , that 's her main , she used to sort of look after things and baby-sit for us in the evenings .
27 But surely there should have been more help for him at the beginning , when he first found out he carried the virus .
28 ‘ But it means you work for me for the rest of your life to pay me back . ’
29 If you are successful there will be much work for you in the future . ’
30 - Margaret Thatcher ‘ I would ask you to reserve any demonstration of support and affection which I know we all have for her until the end of her address . ’
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