Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [vb past] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | My hand groped for the light in terror as I wondered what this object could be . |
2 | Suddenly her heart ached for the sight of her native country , for the sounds and scents and the voices of her own people . |
3 | erm And if you look at the second line , and begin three words in , it says ‘ the mistress , ’ the mistress is abbreviated , ‘ answers her man can not work , nor can she spare him till she be paid for what her husband did for the King 's soldiers ’ . |
4 | When they stood at the curb to cross the road her back ached for the support of his hand in its pit . |
5 | Her father reached for the tea pot . |
6 | She contends that the tenant ceased to be a statutory tenant for the purposes of the subsection when the possession order was made in the county court or , alternatively , when the possession order took effect or , alternatively , when her client applied for the warrant of execution . |
7 | On 27 September of the same year he published his first book , Galfredus Petrus , Opus sane de deorum dearumque gentilium genealogia ( STC 19816.5 ) , from his new premises near the conduit in Fleet Street , where his printing-house remained for the rest of his life . |
8 | Finn demanded , standing up as his superior headed for the door . |
9 | His hand reached for the knife on his belt . |
10 | Unconsciously his hand reached for the pocket of the greatcoat he was not wearing , where he kept his silver flask . |
11 | This cloak was the principal relic of the west Frankish kings of Neustria , and wherever the Neustrian kings were , it went with them to adorn whatever building became for the time being the royal chapel . |
12 | In 1915 Harry Weiss of Metro Picture Services urged the trade to accept ‘ Quality ’ as its watchword but what quality meant for the film industry in questions of both architecture and film-making was standards that would bring in the respectable without prejudicing the masses . |
13 | ‘ Now dear , ’ said Mum ‘ Your brother asked for the salt and I suggest that it might be polite if you were to do what he asked . ’ |