1.b> i> 1) :i> , ; for the past three weeks / ; for the next three hours ; I have not been there for five years ; we worked for an hour ; the movie lasts for two hours ; for years , ; for months [days] [] ; for the present ; for the time being , ;
2) , :i> -; for a year ; this plan is for seven years ; for a long time , ; for ever (and ever) , ; for life ;
3) , .., i> :i> -; the ceremony was arranged for two o'clock ; she invited us for five o'clock ; this is your task for tomorrow ;
2.b> i> 1) :i> -, -; the train for Tbilisi / ; to depart / to leave / for London , ; to start for Paris , ; to steer for i> / ( i>); the ship was bound for Africa ; change here for Bristol / ..i> ;
2) , :i> to run for a mile ; the forest stretches for a long way ; there was no tree for miles about ;
3.b> i> 1) , :i> -; what do you want this book for? / ? for this purpose , ; to fight for independence [freedom] [] ; to send for a doctor i> ; to go out for a walk , ; to prepare for smth. ; he was trained for a flyer ; for sale (i>);
2) , , , , .. :i> to thirst / to hunger / for knowledge ; to hope for the better ; he longed for home i> ; to be sorry for smb. / ; to be sorry for smth. , ; to wait for smb., smth. / ; to be afraid for smb. , ; to look for smth. ; the child looked for his dog ;
3) , , , ..:i> -, ; affection / love / for children ; he has no liking for medicine [music] [] ; he has no ear for music ;
4) , :i> -; books for children , ; a tool for drilling holes ; he is just the man for the position ; he is fit / good / for nothing / ; that is just the thing for you , ; this meat is not fit for food / ; eating too much is bad for one's health ; it is good enough for me , ;
5) , :i> a cure for toothache ;
4.b> i> 1) , i> .i> , :i> -; i>; can I do anything for you? ? ? he bought some flowers for her ; to win a name for oneself / ;
2) , :i> he voted for the representative of the Conservative Party ; a lawyer acts for his client ; to argue for smth. , ; they hurrahed for him "" ;
5.b> , :i> -, ; to condemn for smth. / ; to blame for smth. / ; to thank for smth. ; to reward for bravery ; to punish for smth. / ; to cry for joy ; I can't see anything for the fog ; for fear of ... , ...; for want / lack / of smth. / ; for many reasons ; for the reason that ... , ...; , ...; for the simple reason that ... , ...; , ...; to be pressed for time [money] [] ; you will be (all) the better for a good night's rest ; my shoes are the worse for wear ; he is known for his kindness ; if it were not for him, I should not be late , ;
6.b> i> 1) , :i> , -, -; we used boxes for chairs ; the room serves for my study ; what is the English for "" ? "" ? they substituted electricity for gas ; the preposition "in" is sometimes used for "into" "in" "into"-i> ;
2) , :i> , -; they chose him for their leader ; he wants her for his wife , ;
3) , , :i> -; he spoke English so well that he was taken for an Englishman , / ; he took me for my brother , ;
4) , :i> -(), / i> ; to sit / to run, to stand / for Glasgow (i>); for and behalf of i> ( i>);
7.b> i> 1) :i> -, -; to pay a dollar for a book ; to sell [to buy] for nothing / for a song / i> / / [];
2) :i> -, -; to exchange one thing for another ; he gave his horse for a gun ;
3) :i> -, ; a bill [a check] for 50 dollars [], [] ; put my name down for 1 ;
4) :i> -; to be paid for one's services ;
5) : to play for money ; to play for high [low] stakes .i> [] ;
8.b> :i> -; for one enemy he has a hundred friends ;
9.b> :i> -; it is warm for April / ; she reads well for her age ; not bad for a beginner / ;
10.b> , ; for the rest ;
11.b> . fori> + / i> + , :i> they waited for the moon to appear ; , ; he stepped aside for me to pass , / ; is English difficult for you to learn? ? it is not for you to blame him ;
12.b> . i> ; he was named for his grandfather ; the banquet was given for him ;
13.b> . ,i> / ; I came here for to see you , ; ;
14.b> .i> -;
15.b> . .i> : fors and againsts i> ;
16.b> i>: for fear (that)b> / ; he walked fast for fear he should be late , ; as forb> .i> as IIr> 4; but forb> .i> but Ir> 5; for allb> ; ; she is stupid for all her learning , ; for all his faults we like him , ; for all you say I shall stick to my opinion , ; for all its complexity ; for all she had been twenty years in the country she had never been out of touch with the town , , ; for all I careb> ; you may do what you like for all I care , ; for all thatb> / ; ; it is a victory for all that , ; he says he is innocent, but I am sure he is guilty, for all that , , ; for all I knowb> , ; I for one ...b> , ; for the first [second, last] timeb> [ / , ]; once for allb> ; for one thingb> ; ; for one thing, he talks too much , / , ; for good (and all)b> ; , ; for myself, for my partb> , ; for myself I shall do nothing of the sort , , ; for my part I have no objections i> / , , ; to do smth. for oneselfb> / ; I must see it for myself / ; I know it for factb> ; forb> certain,b> forb> sureb> ; ; for example / instance /b> ; for freeb> , ; word for wordb> ; oh, for...!b> (,) ; oh, for a fine day! (,) !