Example sentences of "can [verb] [adv prt] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Hadley is adamant that , despite the views expressed by Wayne Shelford , nothing can make up for the satisfaction of representing the country of your birth at international level . |
2 | This last month , the Bavarians have been going through the painful experience of learning that , where an historic collection is concerned , it is the whole which is greater than the parts , and no saving of individual items can make up for the erosion of that whole . |
3 | Friends who are very dissimilar may not give the same thing to each other , but what each gives can sometimes be even richer for this : it can make up for the other 's deficits . |
4 | But nothing can make up for the fact that any improvements in prescribing practice are too late to save Lexie . |
5 | On the return , you can stay on for a few nights in Copenhagen for just £39 per person per night . |
6 | ‘ The fact of the matter is , several of the teachers on the course you missed because of skiving off on holiday , a number of them have asked me if they can stay on for the autumn term . |
7 | Yes because in the summer I mean you , some time in the , in this next term would be the ideal thing really because that , if she can stay on for the summer term |
8 | The last I heard Trish was going to become a teacher , I mean I I we are supposed to be trying to think about whether we can have a sh a panel that we of people that we can call on for the short term crisis appointments or whatever , but |
9 | A clenched fist , a frosty stare or a head-thrust , feet-planted , arms-akimbo posture , being recognizable as proper parts or adjuncts to acts of real violence , can stand in for the real thing in the ritualized ‘ aggression ’ to be described in a later chapter of this book . |
10 | You can go up for the day . |
11 | History shows it can go on for a long time , as deficits and surpluses did during the golden age before the First World War . |
12 | I can go on for a few more days . |
13 | This tragic game can go on for the rest of their lives or one of them can decide enough is enough and withdraw . |
14 | You can go in for a drink . |
15 | There will be video feedback too , and those who feel up to it can go in for the local skischool giant slalom race . |
16 | They can go out for a meal . |
17 | Tonight we can go out for a quiet meal together , and then … ’ |
18 | Well that 's it , I mean you have something for breakfast , a light lunch and you can go out for a big meal , that 's all you need . |
19 | I can go out for the odd meal without suffering from the binge factor because we had a dessert . |
20 | ‘ I shall hang it in the kitchen for a week , ’ she said , ‘ and then you can go out for the evening and I will have bread sauce and fried breadcrumbs , and game chips and red currant jelly and watercress and pheasant . ’ |
21 | ‘ Then , if we 're forward enough , Jinny and Oz can go off for the day with a couple of baskets . |
22 | And then as I say they can write off for a pack and they get examples which cost them . |
23 | Design a chart the parents can fill in for a period of one week . |
24 | You can come round for a meal , or something … . |
25 | There is no general evidence as yet to link second home ownership with house price increases ( de Vane 1975 ) , but in local instances this has undoubtedly happened on a property-for-property basis , and it is easy to be convinced that dire housing consequences can come about for the ‘ traditional ’ rural population . |
26 | Ask if you can come down for a day or two . |
27 | ‘ You can come down for a nice sit in me kitchen , ’ said Mrs Beavis . |
28 | Louis can come back for the trunk tomorrow . |
29 | They can come in for a meal or a show and not have to worry about last trains , or driving back . |
30 | she can get on for an hour |