Example sentences of "[verb] for a [adj] [noun sg] was " in BNC.
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1 | What we did n't know for a long time was that this book is his revenge on his parents . |
2 | Probably the first time that tsunami were blamed for a particular deposit was in Sir Edward Bailey 's brilliant exposition of the origin of the Upper Jurassic boulder beds in eastern Scotland , discussed in the last chapter . |
3 | An ordinary member of parliament who attempted to gratify constituents by pressing for a senior appointment was likely to be put firmly in his place by the Treasury , for this happened even to the well-connected David Scott , when representing the Dundee burghs in 1796 . |
4 | The dominant reason for applying for a particular course was vocational ( see Table 1 ) . |
5 | So the memory has created a situation where you 're looking for a planned intention was developing and I and suc suc suc and I was successful . |
6 | Looking for a suspicious boat was clearly a job for the River Police , and they did it thoroughly . |
7 | A PATIENT waiting for a heart-lung transplant was beaten up by a gang outside a Chinese takeaway . |
8 | Sophia 's decision to pay for a private nurse was a super gesture . |
9 | One evening Finck proclaimed that a piece of music that Tiller had composed for a skipping-rope routine was dull and lifeless and that neither he nor the Girls could do a thing with it . |
10 | Also included are sundry other records , such as for the election of various officers , and for the year 1400/01 one of two chosen for a particular post was named Andrew Forteshegh . |
11 | He also stressed that the personal satisfaction in working for a small firm was as important as the financial contribution the sector made to the economy . |