Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [pers pn] for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ One is always grateful for that kind of comic genius who takes your script and plays it for everything that 's in it , ’ as Shaffer told me .
2 Texas Instruments , having recognised the wider implications of producing high performance processors , has attached great importance to its C compilers and produces them for their TMS320C25 and TMS320C3x .
3 In particular , he suggests that the educational system has a marked effect on the production and reproduction of scientific knowledge , and criticizes it for the ahistorical way in which it teaches scientific problems , theories , experiments and proofs .
4 He covers it with his other hand , draws his fists apart and holds them for GUIL .
5 Thus a better strategy to employ is one that teaches her to wait and rewards her for doing so .
6 She records them , acknowledges them — unless I 'm being incommunicado for some reason — and replays them for me later .
7 Central Council appreciates the contribution made by the RAFALOs and thanks them for their efforts .
8 As in Between , the binary definitions on which structuralist theory is founded receive parodic treatment which voids them of their original function and uses them for the purpose of telling the tale(s) of the novel .
9 No , chases it twice and then Lucy takes on and eats it for him .
10 The female fly lands on the plant and tests it for ‘ taste ’ , first with ‘ taste-buds ’ on her feet and then with her proboscis .
11 Suddenly , one of his recordings sounds just like one of his stupendous live performances and shows him for what he really is : one of the all-time great conductors .
12 Its subsidiary , Second Life Plastics , collects waste plastic from farmers and recycles it for BPI at a cost of £120 a tonne .
13 The application captures all sensor readings in real time and stores them for 30 years as required by law .
14 The application captures all sensor readings in real time and stores them for 30 years as required by law .
15 He takes me and picks me up from school and takes us where we wan na go you know , off to the shop , off to here , off to get some get some drink and takes us for a drive and
16 In a letter the Chief Executive of RSNC , The Wildlife Trust Partnership , Tim Cordy , tells Middlesbrough : ‘ The designation is both an accolade and a challenge and acknowledges you for the contributions which already you have made towards environmental improvement , and the future plans you have to encourage sustainable development . ’
17 Gollum was once a hobbit who came across the Ring by chance and keeps it for a long time .
18 Also described as traditional ( or incremental ) budgeting , the pragmatic approach starts with the previous year 's allocation of resources and updates them for any anticipated changes in , for example , planned activities , prices , or the total money available .
19 The equipment consists of a portable computer linked to a sensor which travels along the pipe and examines it for defects .
20 Claris looks out from under her limp-brimmed woollen hat and asks me for an orange with a charming broken-toothed smile .
21 ‘ Thoo 's walked 'ome from chapel together every Sunday for a couple o' years and now , when 'e does t'decent thing and asks me for thi 'and , thoo 's refusing . ’
22 The amount of compensation reflects the fact that he is out of work and compensates him for his losses .
23 But once the fighting begins , with Falstaff in shameless prose ( the soliloquy describing how he has led his ‘ ragamuffins where they are pepper 'd ’ ) , Hal enters in the heroic medium and rebukes him for his idleness ( the cowardice he ca n't see , as we can ) : ‘ What , standst thou idle here ?
24 Why , it is in the power of Jesus to whom all authority in heaven and earth is entrusted ; this Jesus is with them always in their mission , to the end of the age ; and naturally , therefore , they baptise men not only into the possession , the ‘ name ’ , of God the Father and the Lord Jesus , but into the sphere of that Holy Spirit who makes real to them the presence of the risen Christ , and empowers them for their work of making him known ( Matt. 28:18–20 ) .
25 A girl selling newspapers in the street until 10pm on a Friday and Saturday buys them for 17.5p and sells them for 22p ( 1990 figures ) .
26 The coat factory produces the coat and sells it for £40 .
27 He fishes for oysters and leaves them for her lunch .
28 When the platoon is ambushed , Barnes shoots Elias and leaves him for dead .
29 develops and trains them for promotion
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