Example sentences of "[adv] he [verb] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The little Hoflin did n't fall over and looked extremely pretty , and when the curtain came down he leaned for a moment on the rostrum and took a deep breath . |
2 | If he 's not there , perhaps he went for a walk in the grounds ? ’ |
3 | I do n't know whether Mr Palmer read my thoughts — but it was a tight hole and there was a need for accuracy — but sure enough he opted for a 1-iron . |
4 | So he made for the Jackley road from which nearly all the traffic had now disappeared . |
5 | Hunt 's steadily deflating tyre held up until the last corner before the pits ; in he came for a tyre change . |
6 | Once inside he groped for the sheets in his pocket . |
7 | Desperately he looked for a way up the river bank . |
8 | Time and again Lear tried to tempt Gould to visit him in Rome ; always he pleaded for a letter : ‘ I am anxious to hear from you … ; |
9 | Hours later he reached for the bedside table again . |
10 | Two days later he called for a purge of FIS ranks ; only those " who believed in the new era for the country and in others ' right of expression " should be retained . |
11 | A few days later he begged for the offices held by his father and complained that it would be a great disgrace to him if they were granted to anyone else . |
12 | Hugo had no idea what to do : frantically he rang for the servants . |
13 | Half way up he rested for a minute or so to rest his straining arm and shoulder muscles , then continued his exhausting climb . |
14 | So now he worked for a taxi firm . |
15 | Well he did for the Wigan one . |
16 | DeVore who had arranged the deal whereby he worked for the Levers and yet had his own private laboratories . |
17 | Could n't he play for a club ? |
18 | Could n't he play for a club ? |
19 | " Presumably he telephoned for the mechanic before he left . " |
20 | Sometimes he longed for a posting just to see different surroundings . |
21 | Then he left for the warmth of his blankets . |
22 | Then he paused for a moment . |
23 | Then he made for the stairs , taking them two at a time . |
24 | Then he felt for the pain in his neck . |
25 | He keeps calling in till he 's acknowledged , then he asks for a road report . |
26 | Then he reached for the brandy and tipped a measure into his own cup before offering to do the same with Shiona 's . |
27 | Then he allows for the effects of a ‘ propagation mechanism ’ ( see section 5.1(a) ) by adding the lagged value of to equation ( 6.2 ) and attaching a positive coefficient to it , giving : |
28 | I told him of the plight of all the refugees on the station , then he thought for a minute and said , ‘ Well , I 'm running a camp at the moment , and have over a thousand in it , but I 'm sure we can squash you all in somehow . ’ |
29 | Then he thought for a moment , and began to smile . |
30 | pulls on his trunks then he swims for a while , gets out , takes off his trunks , puts his towel round himself , rubs himself , walks round the pool a couple of times and rubs himself |