Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , I think I shall stay on for a few days here . ’ |
2 | On the return , you can stay on for a few nights in Copenhagen for just £39 per person per night . |
3 | Some Swiss wonder whether a family responsibility will perhaps work the other way , and he will stay on for the 1992 Olympics . |
4 | Some Swiss wonder whether a family responsibility will perhaps work the other way , and he will stay on for the 1992 Olympics . |
5 | Most will stay on for an extra year at school or go into some form of further training . |
6 | I thought I 'd wait up for the early morning newscast on the radio . ’ |
7 | We could n't wait around for the magic day when the men turned to us and said , ‘ OK girls , now it 's your turn . ’ |
8 | You know then we thought right , we 're not just gon na forget about this you know , we 'll we 'll carry on for a little while longer and then as soon as the ball really started rolling , er personally I thought well you ca n't back down now , . |
9 | The purpose of having a timetable is so that all relevant information can be digested and acted upon , and so that bids do not carry on for an unreasonable length of time . |
10 | The Pavlova Works will carry on for the next three months and some jobs will be made available at the group 's other centres . |
11 | Damien and a companion of his choice can now head off for a fabulous hero 's weekend in London . |
12 | A DOCTOR and a student will warm up for an Arctic adventure by spending tonight in a seafood freezer . |
13 | Instead , The Charlatans are using the States to ‘ warm up for the British tour ’ and to break in new songs such as ‘ Rainbow Kisser ’ and another one about ‘ people making other people into gods ’ ( Work that one out folks ! ) . |
14 | Instead , The Charlatans are using the States to ‘ warm up for the British tour ’ and to break in new songs such as ‘ Rainbow Kisser ’ and another one about ‘ people making other people into gods ’ ( Work that one out folks ! ) . |
15 | In any case , he added , people did not show up for the political meetings , only arriving in time for the drinking afterwards . |
16 | The pattern is very much first half er , erm , loss or small profit , second half all the profit and in fact you should watch out for the bigger , the bigger Addison Wesley gets , the more the loss in the second half will be because we 're investing for that sale |
17 | What I 'm trying to say is that er Notts County supporters have got ta watch out for the other English teams ' scores rather than the Italian teams ' scores . |
18 | He 'd speak out for a poor helpless old man like Donny , just as he did for Ireland . ’ |
19 | The report is fair in stating its case in favour of such regulations , without concealing the disadvantages which these new rules would undoubtedly bring about for the Swiss art market . |
20 | For a demonstration or more information on how Victor can help you shape up for the 90's contact any one of our Victor Authorised Dealers or call Sarah Brown at Victor on . |
21 | I 'm sure everything will work out for the best . ’ |
22 | If you like a mild cheese , buy pasteurised Stilton , but for the true flavour of the cheese , do look out for the unpasteurised cheeses . |
23 | Now we need an optimistic accountant , can somebody look out for an optimistic accountant |
24 | Ideally , I suppose , we should look around for the thickest available development of a particular unit if we are to find anything approaching continuous sedimentation . |
25 | And while she 's on the job , she 'd better look round for a well-born filly for Timothy to marry . |
26 | It may be worth investing in a course of vitamin supplements — they ca n't make up for a poor diet but they can provide a useful boost occasionally . |
27 | Yet nothing can quite make up for the gaudy excesses of the auto-da-fe . |
28 | It will not make up for the insufficient level of public services that Cleveland has been given by BR . ’ |
29 | It will make up for the thirty-five minutes you were late . ’ |
30 | Mr Collor 's problem is that although money is no obstacle to his multi-million dollar campaign , it does not make up for the thousands of enthusiastic party militants campaigning for his rival . |