Example sentences of "and [verb] [pers pn] [adv] for " in BNC.

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31 Samsung will resell the workstations under its own and Hewlett-Packard 's logo in Korea , and use them internally for software development and in computer-aided design and engineering applications .
32 For example , a contravention of this principle would occur if an organisation were to register the holding of personal data for purposes of personnel management , and use it additionally for marketing purposes .
33 However , I have resurrected my garter bar and use it constantly for various little tricks that are quicker and easier with this gadget than any other .
34 But when the Cup ties came round , Chapman made another , more dramatic decision — he dropped Alex James , the man intended as the team 's dynamo , and sent him home for a complete rest .
35 Edinburgh University , they 'll take copies of them and keep them there for ever as a sort of reference museum .
36 It 's generally accepted that the ideal fitness programme is one that will push your pulse to between 70 and 80 per cent of your maximum heart rate and keep it there for at least 20 minutes , at least three times a week .
37 Normally , to become a permanent resident in the Bahamas under category I , an individual needs to invest a minimum of $500,000 and keep it there for 10 years ; this compares with the five years for an investor in Sandyport Marina .
38 Dip this end into hormone rooting powder while it is still moist from the cut so that some powder adheres , shake or tap off the surplus and lay it aside for a few minutes while the others are being prepared .
39 But like that A lot of families had them and kept them just for the family .
40 He put an arm around her shoulders and kept it there for a moment .
41 Rounding the bend from the top path down towards the stable she was brandishing a stick , beating the cows ' dripping rumps and cursing them aloud for refusing to hurry .
42 The figure stopped dead and saw them obviously for the first time .
43 Jinny remembered Bella 's words and understood them properly for the first time .
44 However , the party did not follow this line ; otherwise they would have opposed independence for the more advanced Poland , Finland , the Baltic States and the Ukraine , and supported it only for the more backward minorities .
45 Do this for each hour of the day and do it separately for activity , lighting , meals , and drinks .
46 To force cyclists to lock and unlock their bikes , detach and reattach shopping bags , lift off children and carry them perhaps for some distance , are all seen as ways of penalising cyclists and by implication encouraging the convenience of car use .
47 If an insect blunders into it the owner will rush out , deliver a swift poisoned bite to her victim and then wrap it in bonds of yet a different silk and carry it away for consumption at leisure .
48 ‘ Then knock the lid down so that the rough edges are holding the lid in place , so to speak , and leave it again for a bit .
49 Shut the dog in another room , and leave it there for 10 minutes or so , as soon as it starts to be a problem .
50 You could n't spend sixteen thousand and leave it there for six years !
51 and leave it there for him
52 Any one of thirty officials inside the building might have noticed his trembling body , or the tiny beads of sweat pricking his brow , and taken him aside for interrogation .
53 For the past five years Egham Swan Sanctuary has collected the swans and taken them away for a kind of annual holiday …
54 Your father pays you and pays you well for your work .
55 By return we will rush you your membership details , plus the latest copy of Lotus User Forum , and enrol you immediately for free technical support from our product experts .
56 ‘ I can only imagine someone has jumped out on her and dragged her away for some reason .
57 She had braked the pram outside a newsagent and was just stooping to pick up Charlotte and take her inside for the chocolate , when she thought : I must n't .
58 Her daughters suffered , she says , ‘ because I went through periods of such intense misery , that friends would collect them from school and take them home for tea . ’
59 It took four of them to lift him on to a trolley and take him away for observation , with the police riding shotgun at his side , and then things gradually returned to normal — or as normal as they could given the extraordinary circumstances .
60 They made me feel like a dirty slag and serve me right for getting pregnant .
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