Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [to-vb] [adv prt] for a " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 On arrival , conference participants were invited to sign up for a workshop of their choice .
2 In one task — rhyme monitoring — subjects were asked to listen out for a word which rhymed with a cue word given in advance ( e.g. doubt ) .
3 In the other task — category monitoring — subjects were asked to listen out for a word belonging to a particular semantic category ( e.g. fish ) .
4 They were preparing to check in for a flight to Tokyo .
5 Cars have been popular in the movies since Mack Sennett was wrecking them around 1914 in such shorts as Lizzies of the Field — not funny to some members of early audiences , who were trying to save up for a Ford Model T or ‘ tin Lizzy ’ .
6 20–6–1860 It was understood that Mr Sutherland intended to resign from the school at Mulindry and the Moderator was instructed to look out for a successor .
7 Jill returned in the spring of 1974 and was told to look around for a suitable site .
8 I was told to look out for a redstart at the next bend , its black face and chestnut tail showing for brief moments as it darted into the open , out and back , fly catching .
9 The thing that , you see I was going to send off for a pair of gloves cos I ca n't find my thermal , but when I looked on and saw all the bits and bobs of paper that come , there was n't erm , little slip you get with a pound off , for postage and packing , which I 've been getting recently have n't you ? for erm
10 He was wondering how he was going to slip out for a few hours without alerting his mother .
11 She was asked to hang on for a moment .
  Next page