Example sentences of "[vb infin] for [noun] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | But he knew he 'd yearn for England sooner or later , and a yearning man could be cruel . |
2 | Well I hope you enjoyed this morning now what I want to do this afternoon , we 're gon na break for lunch now and then can we reconvene at the syndicate rooms at two o'clock |
3 | Essex County Council , the Conservatives could n't run for office there and say if we 're elected we intend to er privatize the entire education system and stop financing it . |
4 | But I actually think if there 's more factories opened up in and thing , I think going with the talk a lot of men , especially men would , would look for jobs elsewhere because you don like in here the men do n't get paid if they 're ill . |
5 | You will not report for duty again until you have apologised for your insolence . |
6 | And we would go for walks together or just sit in the garden , talking . |
7 | Erm John said he informed me he he 'd stand for Monk again and he I told him to write write a . |
8 | Beautiful garden , , my mother and I said very well you , we will come for week here but we wo n't go out of this . |
9 | ‘ I 'm certain he will play for England again and put that first experience behind him . ’ |
10 | Plaintiffs may sue for libel even though they have suffered no financial loss but for slander ( with certain exceptions ) they must be able to prove actual damage and not mere injury to feelings . |