Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] [adv] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The method will depend on the variety so look out for a good reference book , such as Pruning by Christopher Brickell , £7.99 , Mitchell Bleazley — part of The Royal Horticultural Society 's Encyclopaedia of Practical Gardening series . |
2 | The horse still searched desperately for a footing in the soft , moving earth of the cliff-side and Maggie felt that every bone in her body was jarred as the flying hoofs found what they sought . |
3 | This inherited , natural , passive ( the baby has not produced it ) immunity to , for example , measles and whooping cough usually lasts only for a few months after birth . |
4 | And the advice was on the back of the most comprehensive research ever carried out for a new paper . |
5 | If you are losing patience just get out for a walk . |
6 | The transport consultants Oscar Faber TPA will develop work already carried out for a study on short-term measures in the Forth area . |
7 | The end point can vary between the parent just giving in for a peaceful life , the whole event fizzling out with the child still not having done what was asked or the parent having smacked the child and walked away . |
8 | The Committee normally meets fortnightly for the first eight weeks each term ( weeks 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 ) and may meet on a fifth occasion ( in week 10 ) . |
9 | Well , before mid-afternoon all the men — and extra help always came in for the threshing — were incapable of working . |
10 | Curbishley then stepped up for the intermediate girls ' 300 metres hurdles and proceeded to win by 25 metres in a time of 43.9 secs , 1.6 seconds inside the Division Five record . |
11 | Let's begin by assuming that your plot actually has somewhere for a garage to stand . |
12 | dad , dad did n't say nothing about all evening just pop in for an hour , but I could n't see Stuey and me sitting there disturb him , scared |
13 | MEMBERS of LASMO Nova Scotia 's relative response team recently checked in for a flying visit around the Halifax international heliport . |
14 | The Channel Tunnel is to be built using the grand Chantier , or large scale works , procedure hitherto used only for the construction of nuclear power stations . |
15 | Owner Stewart Tarratt said : ‘ There were several burglaries that night and I think the thief just stopped here for a meal break . ’ |
16 | People from the upper classes were getting on the move , and photography often went along for the ride . |
17 | People from the upper classes were getting on the move , and photography often went along for the ride . |
18 | Calm and steady as a rock , the Pakistan captain just waiting here for the ball to come … ’ |
19 | The White Paper also recognized publicly for the first time a stark fact that was becoming increasingly obvious : that with the steep decline in the birth rate the number of teachers in training would have to be sharply reduced to avoid a gross overproduction of teachers . |
20 | While rejoicing in the first full month of the closed fishing season also look out for the pale new leaves of spring . |
21 | Whether the quartet actively looked around for a site is not known but in 1905 they formed a syndicate by joining with two other men — J. A. Rawlins and F. E. Theodor — who were already buying and selling land for development in the Shiplake and Harpsden areas and whose earlier purchases included Bolney Court , Lower Bolney Farm and Upper Bolney Farm . |
22 | Asik immediately reached down for the delicacy and carefully slipped it into his shorts . |
23 | See the , the Salvation Army only comes up for the |
24 | The welcome he received on the factory tour obviously boded well for the by-election as ten days later both candidates were elected . |
25 | He stopped then , and picked her up , shouldering his way into the bedroom with the large double bed already turned down for the night . |
26 | She was disconcerted to find that she walked into what was the main bedroom , dominated by a four-poster bed already turned down for the night . |
27 | any motor vehicle standing on a part of a road specially set aside for the parking of vehicles , or as a stand for hackney carriages , or as a stand for public service vehicles , or as a place at which such vehicles may stop for a longer time than is necessary for the taking up and setting down of passengers where compliance with this regulation would conflict with the provisions of any order , regulations or byelaws governing the use of such part of a road for that purpose ; |
28 | Caird also goes in for a few unnecessary stunts , such as having two of the ladies of the town played by men in drag . |
29 | His bill now goes forward for a second reading but stands a slim chance of becoming law . |
30 | One of the great benefits of being planted out by a mother church is to have that church often praying more for the new church than for itself . |