Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] for the rest " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I suppose you 're fixed up for the rest of the evening ? ’ |
2 | He did n't want to go to Switzerland : if he did go , the chances were that he would be interned there for the rest of the war . |
3 | The weapon does not fire and can not be used again for the rest of the game . |
4 | ‘ You 're a bastard and thief and deserve to be locked up for the rest of your life ’ |
5 | One outraged victim Gail York , 23 , yelled : ‘ You 're a bastard and a thief and deserve to be locked up for the rest of your life . ’ |
6 | let's face it , you know , deserve to be locked up for the rest of their natural lives . |
7 | Most of them were married , with children : they seemed to be set fair on the roads they would be travelling now for the rest of their lives . |
8 | The third night , above the rattling progress of a late train , he had pummelled Zoë with his fists , and not heard the frightened crying of his children , when she had said that no fucking way was she going to be holed up for the rest of her days in bloody , bloody Damascus . |
9 | Queen Margaret sat at the head of the cracked , dangerously shaky table whilst Catesby ordered benches to be brought in for the rest . |
10 | And when people send her christmas cards everyone 's gon na spell it wrong and she 's gon na be pissed off for the rest of her life . |
11 | No I know but everyone would think she was called Samantha and she 'd be pissed off for the rest of her life . |
12 | ‘ Be prepared to be lost here for the rest of your life . ’ |
13 | From then on , Nos. 1–16 were transferred to the Sutton route in 1907 , and on which they were employed exclusively for the rest of their days . |
14 | Eight cars were illuminated , including car 3 of 1885 ( see p. 37 ) , and the lights were kept on for the rest of the season to enhance the scene . |
15 | Lower bruised his left leg and was stood down for the rest of the afternoon by the course doctors . |