Example sentences of "[verb] for she [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Another is a concerto written for her by the British composer Derek Bourgeois . |
2 | Nothing came for her by the first post . |
3 | Maggie burst into tears at the sight of the house and the small familiar crowd waiting for her outside the wooden gate of the garden . |
4 | Daak was waiting for her beyond the next upright . |
5 | She went upstairs and slung her bikini bottoms in a bag , along with her suntan oil and a towel , and ran downstairs , to find him waiting for her by the front door . |
6 | It was getting late and her youngest child , Tudor , who had accompanied her to the funeral , and was now waiting for her in the local hotel , would be growing anxious . |
7 | they were waiting for her in the old house : Louise , her mother , her aunt Bella and her grandmother , Irena . |
8 | To symbolise her new life , her new role defined for her by the male rule-makers of society , a girl may even be given a new name on marriage . |
9 | Of the twenty original members it is likely that only two ( Sir Keith Joseph and Airey Neave ) voted for her on the first ballot for the leadershiP election in 1975 . |
10 | The Diggorys were long abed , and Hector shut up in her little room , but candles had been left for her by the front door . |
11 | After opening nights at Blackpool , she would snub John ; when he waited for her at the front entrance with their car and chauffeur she would deliberately slip out of the Stage Door and go home by tram . |
12 | Certainly Stock , Aitken and Waterman and the guardian angel figure of manager Terry Blamey were waiting in the wings , but would they understand and care for her in the same way ? |
13 | Lou went along with him for every show , with a place always reserved for her in the front row . |