Example sentences of "[conj] [vb -s] [adv] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone , it seemed , was anxious to contribute , and ‘ Oh , the rubbish that turns up for the Dolls ' House . ’
2 Labour must , once again , be the party that stands up for the individual against the vested interests that hold him or her back …
3 An animal capable of symbolization can carry away from a situation an inner trace that stands in for the response it may make when it next encounters the situation .
4 I do not underestimate the challenge that lies ahead for the London Implementation Group .
5 But ballroom dancing is an activity that screams out for a band .
6 Radio RIN ( Radio Infantil Nacional — National Children 's Radio ) is the only radio station in Mexico that caters exclusively for the country 's 41 million children .
7 Originally intending to go on stage , drop ten poems and have them recorded for vinyl , Galliano have enlisted the help of former Style Council keyboardist Mick Talbot to come up with a calling card that bodes well for the future .
8 A beat that sets out for a destination may have to renavigate on the way or may even have to change destination .
9 It is a system that works well for the police and for the city 's religious leaders .
10 views that hold a good life to be readily achievable only in certain well-defined types of social structure , or only in a society that works concertedly for the realization of certain higher human capacities and the suppression of baser ones , or only given certain types of economic relations among men .
11 This time it 's Murray Mouse : Supercop that comes up for a lump of cheese and a quick spin on the squeaky exercise wheel that keeps the whole house awake at night .
12 He cuts out the middle men and women — the dreaded parents — and goes straight for the hearts and minds of kids .
13 The Parks tournament at Calderstones Park , which starts on July 19 and goes on for a week , will have the added bonus of the Dunlop tennis roadshow , with Castle and other leading coaches topping the bill .
14 Chris , tall , lithe and manly , strips off and goes in for a swim in his panda-briefs .
15 And the miserable hotchpotch of confused ideas and pressures was quietly buried in the depths of her mind , just as a wilderness of plants dies down and goes underground for the winter .
16 Yeah , and if goes in for a pint he gives you a packet now .
17 Her face was a tragic mask , that of a woman who has sent all her sons to a war and waits hourly for the death telegram .
18 It goes as far as it can and waits there for a while , its big eyes staring up , tantalized .
19 He gets up at two in the morning and ventures out for a stroll .
20 THREE or four times a month a Royal Bank lorry laden with 4 tonnes of waste paper pulls out of Drummond House and sets off for a paper mill in Fife .
21 After this he joined the fire service and works today for the Shropshire Fire Brigade .
22 That 's his job , sits and works out for a living .
23 Not the actual shots , those the Director decides and works out for the style they 're going to shoot in .
24 Why exactly the authorities wish to deprive so many thousand people of their bread and butter when the becak is cheap , pollution-free and makes up for the deficiencies in mass transit , is a mystery .
25 Dunleavy also notes the similarity of much local authority service provision in the 1950s and 1960s , and argues persuasively for an explanation of such uniform local political activity to be couched in non-local terms .
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