Example sentences of "[prep] [pos pn] [noun sg] [v-ing] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The door closed after Harriet , and Sally rifled through her wardrobe looking for a dress of mauve-sprigged white seersucker , slightly yellowed now , and quite out of place amongst the designer gowns . |
2 | I 've spent the last year of my life caring for the wrong person . ’ |
3 | There have been four players with the same initial letter of their surname playing for a Test side both before and since , but there has only been four of the same letter on each side . |
4 | Other people at the Town Hall only spent part of their time working for the Tramways Department . |
5 | They are often allowed ( and expected ) to spend part of their time studying for a higher degree . |
6 | The United States on 2 November won a vote of 64 to 5 in support of its motion calling for a cease-fire . |
7 | Built in 1891 by Manning Wardle ( works no. 1210 ) as class L , the 12″ 0 6 0ST spent the first 40 years of her life working for the Doncaster contractors , Logan and Hemingway where she was known as No. 10 . |
8 | Marina spends most of her time caring for the younger children who live with her in the cellar — especially nine-month-old Vedo Besagic . |
9 | Somebody who has spent 40 years of his life working for the Scottish Transport Group would receive two thirds of his pensionable salary on retirement . |
10 | He issued the text of his decree calling for a nationwide vote of confidence , and it omitted any reference to the special powers he had claimed on Saturday during a televised address . |
11 | Claudia lying in her hut listening for the first sounds of life . |
12 | She had been in her cottage waiting for the return of Tom and Carrie when a villager ran past shouting news of the fire and she had turned out to help . |
13 | Ann Thwaite , in her biography Waiting for the Party , suggests the relevance to The Lost Prince of a certain incident in October 1913 . |
14 | One was from her husband asking for a meeting . |
15 | The first Creggan knew of the falling branch was the crack it made , loud and violent and cutting right into his chilly reverie as he huddled in his shelter preparing for the night . |
16 | Marshka had arrived late and now sat with Vashinov in his office waiting for the latest report . |
17 | From then on he sat cowering in the corner beside his case praying for the journey to end and did not dare move , look down or even breath . |
18 | I stood outside his door listening for a long time ; there was n't a sound . |
19 | Then , and this I should expect very soon , there should be a reply from Greek Intelligence to our query asking for the complete list of places where Andropulos has conducted business , any kind of business , over the past few years . |
20 | One of the biggest films of the coming year should be Dracula — and if you can hang on to your book token for a few weeks , it will be worth your while waiting for the publication of Bram Stoker 's Dracula — The Film And The Legend ( Pan , £7.99 ) . |