Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] [adv] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 FOOTBALL : PSV Eindhoven coach Bobby Robson has had part of his large intestine removed in an operation and is not expected to work again for some weeks .
2 But so was the man ; he must have come prepared even for this , and there was surely something unnatural in his readiness .
3 In the view of one DCSL , some of these teacher-librarians had become demoralised by the " side-effects " of the project — being expected to do more for less , unsupported by adequate free time or clerical help .
4 People have expected to pay later for much of what they have bought , seeing this as ‘ bills ’ rather than as debts .
5 ‘ If they all voted to go to Disneyland would ratepayers be expected to cough up for that too ? ’
6 ‘ The bright child who might possibly get nine GCSEs is going to be pushed to go in for more and more .
7 The list of things to be seen goes on for several pages , and most of them have three stars .
8 Although particulate traps can be made to work effectively for short periods under favourable conditions there is some way to go before they are reliable enough for the rough and tumble of ordinary operating conditions .
9 It was then seen to pitch up for several seconds and then pitch down with increasing engine noise .
10 In the diary Mr Springhall reports how the emigrants ' luggage was searched going aboard for intoxicating liquor , and how the ‘ stress of weather ’ kept the ship in port before before setting sail .
11 This method is used to indicate establishments high in amenities but with deliberately limited personalised services , designed and operated to cater predominantly for short stay guests .
12 ‘ Mr Forman has decided to step down for personal reasons .
13 However , attempts have been made to make up for this by the development of other devices such as question time , ten-minute rule bills and the practice of asking wide-ranging questions each Thursday when the business for the following week is announced .
14 It is often assumed that employers take advantage of the demand for positions where interesting work , pleasant conditions and a high degree of job satisfaction are reckoned to make up for low pay .
15 Cannon , 39 , had intended to play on for one more season , but he has a back injury that may require surgery .
16 He 'd just stopped going back for more .
17 He 's got to go on for another ten lines , piling on more and more out of the way references to classical paradises so that he can give it all away for God .
18 Well I think the consideration and the research has got to go on for some time .
19 So I , I mean , I 've got to go in for that .
20 On this typical page of shooting script are given the essential directions needed to set up for each shot in a sequence .
21 The one that does take reflection , but I think you 've got to aim really for that wire .
22 And if you can be bothered staying up for this , it will take you through to 6am tomorrow .
23 Got to put down for one thing is it ?
24 Got to watch out for damp in these old places . ’
25 In 1952 Walter Luff should have retired , but was twice persuaded to stay on for another year by the Transport Committee .
26 Pancreatic enzymes are given to help improve digestion — and a high-protein , high fat diet with added vitamins is needed to make up for poor absorption of nutrients .
27 However many employers do not comply with these legal duties unless they are pressed to do so for this reason the recommendations in section five of the report are aimed at giving support to safety representatives and full-time officials to improve workplace activity .
28 Many schools have team members in reserve so that a quota can always be mustered to stand in for any bona fide team member whose parents can not afford the trip .
29 Dealers have been alerted to look out for 250 items snatched from an exclusive house in London 's Belgravia .
30 In Rannie v Irvine ( 1844 ) 7 Man & G 969 Tindal CJ said " if the contract is reasonable at the time it is entered into , we are not bound to look out for improbable and extravangant contingencies in order to make it void " .
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