Miller's language involves sentences that begin with prepositional phrases, using the word For.
For the purposes of literature, prepositional phrases may begin the sentence.
Note that the concept of an indirect object may be rendered by a prepositional phrase.
"He always knew the answers, whether it was a passage from Shakespeare or a prepositional phrase."
In the backyard and at the cat are prepositional phrases.
It is used to replace a spatial prepositional phrase introduced by de ("from").
Since they can be omitted, the prepositional phrases at night and on his couch are constituents.
"of the bands" is a prepositional phrase and can be deleted.
The next part of the sentence is a prepositional phrase, and therefore can be deleted.
A preposition together with its complement is called a prepositional phrase.