Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] for [art] [noun sg] [Wh adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I lived only for the day when I would come into my own . |
2 | We 'll plot and plan together for the day when it 's opportune to strike ! ’ |
3 | Watch out for the day when the daisies in the grass show their flowers close enough together for you to feel that spring is really here . |
4 | If you live too far away to drive up for the day why not go for an extended weekend ? |
5 | Robbie and the dog had just returned from their stroll and she was about to lock up and go below for the night when a sound from the towpath caught her attention . |
6 | Each area is reviewed separately for the period when the adults were children , life today and how that same area of life will be when the children of the village become adults . |
7 | There was little chance of his being hit , but he slipped deliberately , pitching forward , striking the ground with his shoulder and rolling fast for the ravine where he 'd hidden the first gun . |
8 | Lewis drove and hooked stylishly for an hour when opportunity offered , before Cairns showed the close fieldsmen how to do it by taking a superb diving catch at gully . |
9 | Investors have been expecting its publication for the last two weeks but are fearful it will be kept back for the week when Parliament goes into the Christmas recess . |
10 | The event , which is set for Sunday May 6th has extra significance this year , as it coincides with the 20th anniversary of the United States ' twentieth tactical fighter wing being based in Oxfordshire , and master sergeant Bill Fonten is predicting even more crowds will turn up for the day when the U S base throws open its doors . |
11 | She set out for the cemetery where both her parents were buried . |
12 | Dang and I finally set out for the village where she wanted to start the ‘ cottage industry ’ . |
13 | When you come to retirement age , whilst not suggesting that you are past it , you are planning ahead for the time where you may not be quite as capable as were . |