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

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1 Of the total 79 referrals received between October 1987 and March 1988 , the NSPCC team dealt with 50 cases alone , jointly investigated one with social services department staff and referred the remainder on for various reasons for example , secondary task work .
2 Ca n't fit the notes in for that .
3 She 's been trying to get the Blaneys out for some time .
4 In one of the cases up for judicial review the SSD withdrew a home help service because of a change in eligibility criteria , despite the fact the client 's condition had not altered since his assessment .
5 This Tony Bowran clearly has no intention of being , as he is well aware that art directors are constantly on the look out for new styles and new approaches to make their clients ' products visually jump off the page .
6 ‘ Although 1992 was an excellent year and we would like to thank everyone for their support , we are always on the look out for new members . ’
7 The Society 's own collection consists of approximately 100 pictures , but we are constantly on the look out for new ‘ treasures ’ .
8 Night Goblins are not the only creatures that like to eat fungus , so they have to be constantly on the look out for dangerous subterranean denizens .
9 We would ask everyone to be on the look out for potential student teachers and to do all you can to encourage prospective candidates .
10 However , I am always on the look out for knowledgeable contributors who can write informatively and pose the questions likely to be of interest to our readers .
11 As you know , I 've been on the look out for some years for a smaller company we could have a friendly merger with , but there 's nothing even remotely promising at the moment .
12 After that it sounds like you were then constantly on the look out for further physical symptoms .
13 Following the killings a military order was issued closing the Strip off for three days .
14 So someone bought the bailiffs in for sixty two quid !
15 How are we going to get the investment up for nineteen ninety-two ?
16 ‘ I have been trying to get the traders out for eight years , but there have been so many obstructions . ’
17 Yes it 's now going to take two years longer I think than was originally er contended , to what extent is this due to technical difficulties and to what extent is it due to one of our partners and Germany one 's thinking of in particular , wishing to slow the programme down for fiscal reasons ?
18 S O you write the equation out for that now ?
19 The software comp/decomp is then seen as a way of pushing the boat out for future Intel processors that will have video handling capabilities built into the main CPU itself .
20 It is quite obvious that the government have been gearing the NHS up for this plan for some time .
21 I think we might need the blinds down for this , otherwise it 's going to glare on the screen .
22 ‘ I used a hot towel and left the product on for ten minutes after which time my hair felt very soft .
23 So she puts the pinger on for three minutes .
24 Pour over 300ml of water and simmer with the lid on for 10 to 15 minutes .
25 CHAMPION TRAINER Paul Cole yesterday gave the thumbs up for Magic Ring to run in Saturday 's Singer & Friedlander Greenham Stakes at Newbury following another pleasing home gallop .
26 ‘ The Seconds needs a manager and as the senior professional I took the job on for four or five weeks . ’
27 I did manage to lose half a stone ( 7lb/3kg ) , but I was so hungry all the time that I would not keep the diet up for longer than a month .
28 ‘ They can do what they like for me — blow the place up for all I care — I 'll be off to my mobile home in Lytham St Annes before long . ’
29 I now leave the lights on for eight hours a day .
30 Capitalising on a slip by Gough , he pulled the ball back for 21-year-old Croatian striker Alen Boksic , who slid his shot well beyond Goram .
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