Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] [pers pn] for a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Rachel Still , 23 — who was living with a boyfriend in Wilmslow , Cheshire — drove off with husband Phillip after meeting him for a talk . |
2 | She took the boxed flower and then , after holding it for a moment and wondering what to do with it , laid it down alongside her place setting . |
3 | After studying her for a moment in silence , he added , ‘ What possessed you to take off your shoes and come charging out of the alley like that ? ’ |
4 | A MAN shot dead his teenage daughter after mistaking her for a burglar . |
5 | After watching them for a while I suggested that they might try to keep most numbers constant and change just one . |
6 | Joseph and his mother , after watching them for a moment , turned and strolled away to inspect the dead calf . |
7 | Mechanical things were not her strong point ; after watching her for a couple of minutes , Melissa could stand it no longer . |
8 | Similarly , ‘ vocational ’ training was regarded more as a means of making prisoners work hard than of training them for a task to which they were individually suited . |
9 | Finally , one other began to use heroin almost by default in that he and a friend bought heroin with the specific aim of selling it for a profit . |
10 | Guillaume was also disturbed by Modi 's unpredictable and unbusinesslike behaviour : ‘ the mere idea of asking him for a signature , which would have legalized a relationship , seemed ridiculous to me ’ . |
11 | ‘ I used to do a lot of home brewing and going round beer festivals gave me the idea of doing it for a living . |
12 | It 's just a matter of hoarding them for a discount on your Sovereign holiday . |
13 | ‘ If I speak to Nerina , ’ said Bernard , whose blood pressure was so low there was talk of admitting him for a day or so , ‘ she might lift the curse . |
14 | and we were saying last year we could of done with having him for a bit |
15 | We are justified in using it for a quality of material things only if the quality is like the bodily sensation . |
16 | Therefore we are not justified in using it for a quality of material things . |
17 | The principal method is the study of hoards , since coins have frequently been deposited in hoards for safe-keeping and their owners have often been prevented from recovering them for a variety of reasons such as death or forgetfulness . |
18 | ‘ We had just played two games in three days , so I had the players in for a hot bath and a massage before taking them for a couple of pints of Guinness . |
19 | We had just played two games in three days , so I had the players in for a hot bath and a massage before taking them for a couple of pints of Guinness . |
20 | She said summat about taking him for a picnic . |
21 | Two of the bigger boys from Thorpe Street had once tried to outswing him for a dare , but Barry Lock had turned chicken at the last minute and Valance Fraser , who fancied himself as the cock of the street , had managed only a partial swing that left him dangling by his arms in the dirt . |
22 | As he cried out , she insisted on taking him for a drive in her car . |
23 | When you show disapproval to a dog , reinforce this by ignoring him for a time . |
24 | He sounded depressed by the thought , but then cheered himself up by asking me for a beer . |
25 | Mr R. Melbourne of Loughborough wins our first £25 award by asking you for a list of those clubs who have won the old First Division title and also played in the Fourth Division . |
26 | By nominating you for a building society mortgage under the Support Lending Scheme which is designed to help first-time buyers . |
27 | Hopefully , however , there will be plenty of others sailing , and you can learn a lot by watching them for a while . |