11.   Drinks in hand, the crowd around me erupted with groans of exasperation, the kind usually reserved for terrible puns.

12.   Expensive cars parked in neat rows that the staff had reserved for them.

13.   Final ratification can be reserved for a satisfactory outcome of the debate.

14.   He even refers to himself with the normal personal pronouns instead of the special ones customarily reserved exclusively for the emperor.

15.   He put on his dark glasses as he crossed the other carpark, the one reserved for major executives.

16.   I would throw myself on the mercy of the circuit-house, usually reserved for traveling politicians and sundry bigwigs.

17.   If reserved for his personal use, it might put him at a certain advantage over his employer.

18.   In our democracy, the making of public policy is usually reserved for duly elected legislative bodies.

19.   It is usually reserved for the grand finale, after the singing and preaching have induced a receptive mood.

v. + for >>共 935
work 5.21%
use 3.49%
know 3.31%
reach 3.03%
fight 2.21%
qualify 1.86%
be 1.81%
write 1.33%
close 1.07%
treat 1.03%
reserve 0.75%
reserve + p. >>共 30
for 91.78%
in 2.00%
to 1.49%
on 1.35%
at 0.65%
as 0.60%
about 0.28%
through 0.28%
with 0.19%
from 0.14%
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