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

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1 The criteria that we have suggested in the paper we 've put in for for the discussion session stems from detailed observation and experience of what inward investment of the strategically significant kind might be looking for .
2 I stood in for at the meeting of BAIE 's Regional Chairmen in London last week , and undertook to pass on to you the name and address of the Chairman of the London & Home Counties Region , who might well like you to do a seminar or seminars for them .
3 Well I used to run my business from the teashop in and I ha they put phones and everything in for at the corner table .
4 The cost is more than made up for by the fact that virtually no man-hours are lost through strike action .
5 Non-ruminants can not extract much energy from the hard parts of the plant ; however , this is more than made up for by the fact that food passes much more quickly through their guts .
6 His limited means , however , were made up for by the passion of his yearning to collect .
7 Her new partner alleviated the terrible loneliness caused by my father 's death after 50 years of marriage and literally gave her something to get up for in the morning , when planting tulips would n't have been enough .
8 Other terms to look out for on the label refer to the dryness or sweetness of sparkling wine : ‘ Brut ’ ( very dry ) , ‘ Extra Dry ’ , ‘ Sec ’ or ‘ Dry ’ , Demi-Sec ’ or ‘ Medium Dry ’ and ‘ Doux ’ or ‘ Sweet ’ .
9 One name to look out for in the fitness world is that of the Coverwood Group , of which Seb Coe , pictured below , is a director .
10 I had never heard of it before , but it was certainly something that I would look out for in the future with much apprehension .
11 If you 're into flora and fauna , Richard Marpole tells you what to look out for in the countryside this month on page 36 , while adventurers and armchair travellers alike can enjoy a walking trip to the Grand Canyon on page 27 .
12 As autumn marches on , Richard Marpole tells you what to look out for in the countryside this month and describes a nature walk in the mighty Cairngorms
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