Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [pron] for the " in BNC.

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1 He chatted on about them for the rest of the journey , as she had hoped he would , and she learnt that they could n't be better looked after .
2 Smart Drive going in , the new Smart Drive p p presumably it will put my mouse driv my new mouse driver in for me for the day when I want one ?
3 ‘ No , I 'll keep her down with me for the night . ’
4 I 've played along with you for the past hour .
5 So Kenny Parker took over from me for the second half .
6 Maggie added : ‘ Keith sees Rose whenever he wants , either by popping in here or she goes over to him for the day . ’
7 Only after that will he turn the remaining details of his zombi control over to us for the final phase on the island .
8 It rolled across the desk to the edge , and then took off behind me for the rear of the craft ; it fell to the floor-what we call ‘ the floor ’ when the craft is on the pad .
9 The sorts of experiences that you then get people talking about is really well I 've learnt to stand up for myself for the first time , erm I now know what I want to do , I know who I am , erm projects where I 've been involved , where you get women saying things like well two years ago I would never have dreamt of going and talking to the Council about my house , or my children , or that I ca n't get a job because I ca n't get child care , and I would n't have dreamt of doing that and people who now say well now I can do that , I know that I can go and stand up for myself and stand up for what I think is right , just as well as my husband can .
10 We 've got to clean this up for you for the weekend .
11 Quelle horreur : many 's the time I have found myself torn between throwing people like him out and putting up with them for the sake of the cash-till .
12 You 've put up with me for the last ten days . ’
13 She 's got to put up with you for the next six months or more ! ’
14 ‘ Listen , I do n't know what you 're up to now , but let me make it quite clear that I 'm only prepared to put up with you for the sake of the station and my job .
15 She made up to him for the son he had never had , the wife who had left him , even the dull Selene , who would never come to anything .
16 But I was so proud of my beautiful daughter , and I wanted to make up to you for the years we lost before I met your mama again ; I wanted you to have the best of everything , and I thought that that was what I was giving you .
17 Lewis knew very well he should not do this , that he was sucking up to someone for the sake of inheriting his property .
18 I did the business with my camera , now there was plenty of light with the barn doors open , and was in the process of replacing the tarpaulin when the alarm bells went off and scared the hell out of me for the second time in five minutes .
19 The door had n't opened , but there had n't been another sound out of them for the rest of the night .
20 As he says , ‘ I do n't see the point of having a through neck once you 've cut a big hole out of it for the pickups . ’
21 I 've pulled him out of it I pulled him out of it for the simple reason , he is the only one which is , I did n't want to segregate him on his own .
22 But the character of the report as it turned out in the end owed a great deal to Sir William Beveridge himself , who determined to make a ‘ crusade ’ out of it for the sake of the achievement of social reform .
23 I walked back behind him for the last several hundred yards , and was shocked at the sheer , mindless , bestial ferocity of the crowd .
24 I reached out behind me for the feeder on the locker-top .
25 In an effort to improve its PR , the country 's most prestigious hunt , pictured above this weekend , invited a journalist to ride out with them for the first time .
26 Leaning in the kitchen doorway , he watched as she put the kettle on , then asked softly , ‘ When did Ryan tell you he only went out with you for the money ? ’
27 He fought back with one for the record books … or should I say , one hundred .
28 He went away a lot , with his work , but he 's been back with us for the last year or so , off and on . ’
29 However , in school their energy was not always tapped and was sometimes directed towards disrupting the school or , as one pupil said : ‘ to get our own back on them for the way they have treated us ’ .
30 Oh , poor Travis , Leith thought , her sympathies going out to him for the terrible time he was having .
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