Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] for [art] [noun prp] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | A cheque for £3,017 was handed over for the Great Ormond Street Hospital . |
2 | Naaah , but watch out for a Saddam Hussein model , which Jeremy is rushing out to cash in before conscription sets in . |
3 | His widow said yesterday : ‘ Money started coming in for a Denholm Elliott Project without me appealing for it and we already have several thousand pounds from British donations as well as £5,000 from Ibiza , where we lived . |
4 | One of the strongest domestic fields for many years — including three previous winner of the race — is set to line up for the London Marathon on April 12 . |
5 | The IDB 's Trade Fair programme also aims to visit a balanced mixture of major UK and European exhibitions , with IDB group stands being set up for the Northern Ireland companies taking part . |
6 | Morrison , whose girlfriend was travelling out for the Hong Kong tournament , reckoned that he sustained the injury when he turned quickly during Scotland 's opening tie against Australian Capital Territory in Canberra last week . |
7 | JON Joannides warmed up for the Lombard RAC Rally in the best possible way by winning the Cambrian Rally . |
8 | As a former Cabinet minister , George Younger is entitled to ennoblement in the Dissolution Honours , but with 10 fellow Conservatives queuing up for the Lords John Major may decide that Younger should be the one to miss out . |
9 | I waded out over the shallows until I came to them , and gathered the ones I could , looking up from my harvest as Esmerelda and kite struck out for the North Sea . |
10 | The two met at a rally and decided to team up for the Charrington RAC . |
11 | After temporary repairs the ship set out for the United States on a voyage it would not have made had the collision not occurred . |
12 | I sat down to watch the late afternoon shadows climb Rise Hill before striking out for the Occupation Road . |