Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun sg] to [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | How the different pairs respond will indicate to her whether any of them are mature enough in drama to structure for themselves . |
2 | As her bobbin shot back and forward between the wools , she sang the old Gaelic songs that had been passed down from mother to daughter for centuries . |
3 | There will then be taboos against appearing " naked " in inappropriate situations , though just what counts as either naked or inappropriate varies greatly from place to place for no very obvious or logical reason . |
4 | However , productivity differs less from country to country for non-traded goods than for tradables . |
5 | In plant production there appears to be little concern over the techniques involved in breeding new varieties , except possibly in relation to breeding for herbicide resistance . |
6 | GHI verdict : The clip-on grater and citrus press allow food to drop straight into the jug , avoiding spills and waste , and the jug and bowl can be taken directly from freezer to microwave for reheating . |
7 | He and Zak went away together , and Donna drifted around from table to table for a while telling everyone that poor Angelica had really been very sweet , not a murderess , and she , Donna , was dreadfully upset at the suggestion . |
8 | The firm still refers clients to Deacon Gray and Sandra goes back there from time to time for training courses . |
9 | And so she continued , through three years , through a series of such violent changes ; she inspected herself anxiously from time to time for signs of manic-depression or schizophrenia , but she could find nothing but symptoms of increasingly quick recovery . |
10 | The former Test fast bowler , emerging briefly from retirement to play for the Australian Cricket Board Chairman 's XI , produced a cameo performance that captivated a 6,000 crowd . |