Example sentences of "[to-vb] [v-ing] [adv] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Dyson half expected him to come jerking back for a reprise of the First Collect . |
2 | Just take it from me that it 's not in your best interests to go hunting around for the ship . ’ |
3 | As Charles limped along Praed Street , he began to regret dressing up for the encounter , but when he reflected on the exceptional violence of blackmailers in all detective fiction , he decided it was as well to conceal his identity . |
4 | finished from and then had to start looking again for a job . |
5 | Obviously if you are flying over a bad area , with very few good sized fields , it is necessary to divert towards the best area within range and to start looking seriously for a field at several thousand feet . |
6 | I 'll bring my things in and just have to , to keep wandering about for a minute |
7 | Cos that Australian said er get many more ruddy red ants in here he said , we 'll need to start chipping in for the coffee ! |
8 | Some of my colleagues would gladly drive blindfold into a brick wall for this band , and while this collection hardly brings out the suicidal in me , I might be tempted to start coming along for the ride . |
9 | She yawned , elaborately , and said , " Too much effort to go chasing out for a bath . |
10 | I 'd like to stay lying down for a bit to make my headache go away , but I made a puddle on the pavement and I got to move . |
11 | Fierce criticism of the mathematical model ( the Rasch model ) on which the testing programme was founded 1979 ) encouraged the DES to begin looking elsewhere for a thermometer to take the temperature of the education system ; the benchmarks mentioned earlier may be the new thermometer ( Chapter 4 considers these criticisms of the APU ) . |