Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [vb past] [pers pn] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 She lashed the class with scorn and ridicule and punished them for the nasty thoughts in her own mind .
2 Putting their dinner on the table , Trent reached for the photograph and studied it for the umpteenth time since finding it on Don Roberto 's piano — his mother , and the Colonel as a young man .
3 She had n't told him much except that she did not like her neighbour Fireman Mosse and blamed him for the death of his wife .
4 She held my hand steady to bring the cigarette to the flame and kept it for a few seconds longer than she had to .
5 She felt an overwhelming urge to lick her lips and fought it for a while till her treacherous tongue simply shot out — only to be retracted slowly , under Lucenzo 's predatory eyes .
6 But he would concede nothing , and in the end I gave him a dry little bow and thanked him for the tea .
7 So with this going on we found our company would get on better if I had collateral so I wrote to this boy and asked him for a million and put it in a trust fund that I would get after his death , and we that way so okay .
8 The selectors kept faith and picked him for the first Test at Edgbaston , where he bowled 42 overs without trouble , taking four wickets in his maiden Test , which England won , fairly comfortably , but 100 runs .
9 He slammed the full magazine into the weapon and gripped it for a moment , the veins in his temple throbbing angrily .
10 She caught Stephen 's eye and held it for a second .
11 I pulled down my damp bloomers and changed them for a warm , dry pair that were hanging on the line over the fire .
12 In the end she had taken the brooch back to the shop and exchanged it for a plain silver cross on a chain .
13 His great-uncle took Charles under his wing and prepared him for the job ahead .
14 The task of implementing this change of policy fell on Roger Brown , then editor in succession to Ralph Gee , who had been responsible for the printing of the paper for many years and edited it for a short period .
15 We selected some of our favourites and snapped them for the magazine
16 I lay on my back and watched it for a second , then got up and ran after her as fast as I could , again just because I knew I could n't catch her .
17 Having had the good fortune to fall in with Gabriel outside Cat 's Coffee Shop as she was on her way home , he had seized his chance and asked her for an early supper .
18 At Zog Central they found the policewoman and asked her for the key to their spaceship .
19 Some novelist went up to a critic last night and thanked him for a review he wrote on a novel of his in about the year 1900 and congratulated him because he got it right .
20 He leaned back in his chair and surveyed her for a moment .
21 Kelly returned his kiss and held it for a fraction longer than she should have .
22 Time was the theme that fired his heart as a young student and affected him for the rest of his life .
23 ‘ Before training , Barry called a meeting and said the chairman had accused us of being greedy bastards and blamed us for the fine .
24 Yesterday , two Norfolk men who kidnapped a prime suspect and took him for a ride were sent to prison for five years and apparently the suspect did not even get a police caution .
25 The regime thus charged him with damage of government property and jailed him for a few months until he was released under a general amnesty .
26 Before they left , Gallardo shook Valenzuela 's hand and thanked him for the cigarettes he had given him in captivity .
27 Nick reached across the table , took her hand and held it for a moment .
28 Lisa struck a pose of melodramatic fervour and held it for a few seconds before slumping back in her seat .
29 After a time , his doctor friend had seen enough of his extremity and took him for a drink in the airport bar .
30 He multiplied the clones in the glasshouse and screened them for a variety of characters ( Fig. 16.3 ) .
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