Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [adv] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Windowboxes and other containers often begin to run out of flower power towards the end of summer , but it is usually possible to give them a boost to sustain interest until it is time to plant them up for a spring display .
2 If you have any views about ways in which we could help each other in such situations perhaps you 'd like to jot them down for the next newsletter .
3 Some thought Meredith Jones a rough , bullying master , picking out the brightest boys to train them up for the scholarship class and by their results inflate his own ego .
4 Leon threw the ball high , running for it himself and falling to catch it just for the pleasure of movement in sunshine .
5 The talk was recorded by Russell Mulford and we intend to write it up for the museum .
6 We want properly maintained rights of way and better information about the resources needed to sort them out for the benefit of all .
7 The format has to be reviewed in order to restore the balance between the desire to give the playing countries enough games in the early stage to sharpen them up for the knock-out competition , and the need for a structure that is both fair and seen to be fair .
8 I 'll tell Jack Dodson to pick 'er up for the fatstock market on Thursday .
9 Something hot to set you up for the journey . ’
10 I went to visit her just for a coffee or something , and she started saying , after a lot of stuttering , that I was having an affair with her husband .
11 I think that my hon. Friend the Member for Tooting displayed the facts well , and it was perverse of Conservative Members to pick him up for a slip of the tongue when he gave an incorrect figure , which it is relatively easy to do .
12 I have a 30 gallon corner tank , and would like to set it up for a Black Peacock , Pterois volitans .
13 It was heavy for him , he was glad to set it down for a while .
14 There is times I 've casually picked it up , dropped it on the floor and forgotten to pick it up for a while because I 'm on the phone and sometimes it is quite loud in my ear .
15 set to shoot it out for a good cause
16 ‘ I should like to see you alone for a moment , Caroline , if you please . ’
17 MIDDLESBROUGH Bears , facing their first Homefire League match of the 1992 season in only two weeks ' time , need another good result against Glasgow at Cleveland Park tonight to fire them up for a long and hard campaign .
18 In the early days , the salesman behind the counter had served to promote the merits of different products , and to wrap them carefully for the customer 's homeward journey .
19 A decade ago , NEC Corp surged past Motorola Inc and Texas Instruments Inc to become the world 's largest chipmaker , and Japan has held the title ever since — until 1991 , when according to Dataquest , Intel Corp grew 26% to win it back for the US .
20 Twelve years after the Republicans moved into the White House and 13 months after the Arkansas governor launched his long-shot bid to win it back for the Democrats , the man on the defensive was Mr Bush .
21 Then : ‘ You 'll have to let me out for the Jubilee .
22 Seem to put them away for a long while but
23 we can always ask to put them away for a week yeah that 's what I might do
24 We 'd sure love to put you up for a few days . ’
25 Do n't I get any thanks for offering to put you up for the weekend ? ’
26 Nero sends his luv and wants to put you in for the chariot racing next time .
27 We 're going to put him up for a few days .
28 Granville Again was out of form with a few niggling problems , so after talking to Michael I decided to let him down for a break then bring him back to his peak for one day — this day . ’
29 He conceded that it was hard on Alexander , and later came to respect him greatly for the way in which he gave Worrell his fullest support as vice-captain .
30 She rocked the baby in her arms , refusing to put her down for a minute , and she sang snatches of lullabies she remembered her mother singing so many years ago .
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