Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [verb] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Eliot goes on to wish for a combination of religious , anthropological , and neurological knowledge as exemplified by Rome , Cambridge , and Harley Street . |
2 | ‘ Folly , I do n't want you to go on looking for a place of your own . |
3 | It also allows the police and Customs to permit accountants to go on acting for a client after they have disclosed suspicious activity to them . |
4 | All too often husbands actually prevented their wives from coming to the picket line and there were cases where parents-in-law forced women to go on working for the sort of reasons described in Chapter 6 . |
5 | Strangely , it was decided that a repeat investigation was not required and I was allowed to go on caring for the patient throughout her stay . |
6 | After a while I sat down in a secret place by the Cherwell and fell to musing about how I had once myself aspired to Oxford , how one of my lecturers at Edinburgh had urged me to go on to read for a B.Litt. there , but of course the war had put an end to any such ambitions . |
7 | He 's he 's a quick nimble defender Speedy was just hanging hanging on waiting for the ball to be played into him and I must confess I did n't really see anything afterwards I mean well if you look at that that does n't seem anything untoward does it ? |
8 | In fact , liberal or not , she has come back to work for the ANC , though her exact capacity is not made clear . |
9 | To a man of Panmure 's connections this was not a particularly difficult matter in time of war , even with the qualification which the Lyells made to their request , that ships about to sail for the West Indies were not acceptable , but it was clearly a very material favour to the family concerned . |
10 | What is anatomical basis of this orientation selectivity ? ( personal communication ) suggests an answer which is reminiscent of that proposed by to account for the ability of octopuses to recognize spatial patterns . |
11 | After all , as Deborah Hutton , health editor of Vogue , put it : ‘ If you 're the sort of person who frowns , even if you do wear these things for an hour while you exercise , you 'll carry on frowning for the rest of the day after you 've taken them off . ’ |
12 | Willis and four men were whisked off to jail for the night and released on bail . |
13 | I mean yesterday after I had me dinner I dropped off to sleep for a couple of hours cos |
14 | They work out how much money to feed back to pay for the inputs for the next year , and the remainder is profit . |
15 | Will the Salters ' chemistry A-level syllabus form a reasonable basis for those students going on to read for a chemistry degree at university or polytechnic ? |
16 | BURIAL costs in Middlesbrough are going up to pay for the installation of cameras in flats overlooking cemeteries . |
17 | And although scores of people turned up looking for a pet , new waifs were being brought in almost as quickly . |
18 | Over 100 members turned up to compete for the honour of representing Limerick Area in the National Finals in Belfast . |
19 | Red Cross workers in Oxford are preparing beds and fixing up catering for the evacuees who can stay at the centre for anything up to four months . |
20 | Solution : Give up knitting for the moment . |
21 | They won 61% of the vote for Congress in March , but only 27% in December ( when far fewer people turned out to vote for the assembly ) . |
22 | If you just stand around waiting for the enemy to come to you then of course your ladz will get bored , and naturally they 'll start to get a bit fractious , then inevitably they 'll end up failing an Animosity test probably just when you do n't want them to . |
23 | What sort of thing — for instance , one of the problems in some areas might be that the buses erm do n't erm that there is an insufficient bus service late in the evening , so a lot of kids hang about waiting for a bus and get into trouble waiting . |
24 | I actually started with eng civil engineer , going round looking for the camp site and then we did tramp the hills . |
25 | And Mum and Dad are going off on holiday on Saturday , so they wo n't be popping in to visit for a couple of weeks . ’ |
26 | Uncle Mick found it difficult getting down to kneel for the Consecration . |
27 | I hope they do what they set out to do for the sake of the people of West Belfast . |
28 | Then dig out to allow for a layer of hardcore plus about 75mm ( 3in ) of concrete on top . |
29 | ‘ It is time for Drew to go back to work for a living , ’ said his manager . |
30 | Novell has no compelling reason ( nor should it have ) to keep on paying for the fuel that burns in the Unix flame . |