Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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1 | He winced as she dabbed disinfectant on the cut and covered it up for him . |
2 | But his own doctor said he was not fit even for office work and signed him off for another six months because of ‘ obesity and hypertension ’ . |
3 | Two o'clock and I always used to leave work and take him out for an hour . |
4 | To his surprise , Molly threw away the dregs of tea in her beaker and held it out for him to fill with the frothing liquor . |
5 | ‘ I developed the pin curl looks about two years ago and have since changed the technique by dressing the hair more with back-combing and pinning it up for a more avant-garde finish . |
6 | Pulling the centre-half back left a gap in midfield which needed a link man to pick up passes from defence and lay them on for the forwards . |
7 | Fallon still had a bit of work to do , even then , but he had already bumped off Perrins and Hannaford with one uncompromising run and this time his strength buried the rest of the Gloucester defence and took him over for a try in the corner . |
8 | We 'll leave the Ramsey lad and have you along for guide . ’ |
9 | ‘ He rang me up that same evening and asked me out for a drink . ’ |
10 | Barron 's case is based mainly on these elements : [ 1 ] Immediately after the crash some members of Gravier 's family came from Mexico City to the site to identify his body and rushed it off for cremation . |
11 | A major offensive was launched on Aug. 22 in an attempt to relieve the siege , after the government had abandoned its earlier suggestion that it might evacuate the fort and turn it over for use by the International Red Cross . |
12 | And if it was just exhausted , it was simply a question of postponing his own ploughing and resting it up for a day or two until it had regained its appetite and its strength . |
13 | A spokesperson will then either transition the module into a conceptually approved state or hold it back for further work before approval . |
14 | American 's name and address and rang him up for one . |
15 | Indeed , Mr Pocklington and his ilk would take small cannon onto a suitable lake and fire them off for the edification of the plumber partridges who came to nest in the district . |
16 | The recriminations and angst of an unhappy marriage that reverberated through my head could well have had a self-destructive influence in that lonely , haunting valley and finished me off for good , no doubt . |
17 | ‘ I hope they catch this cowardly thug and lock him up for a long time . ’ |
18 | Perhaps he thought that if he made a success of the concert party , word would get around amongst show business that here was someone to keep an eye on , and his big chance might come ; that someone important in the music world might come up to him with a contract in his hand and sign him up for the next ten years as a successor to Sir Malcolm Sargeant . |
19 | He turned to reach down her fleecy cream jacket from the stand in the corner and held it out for her . |
20 | He hurried the will into proper form and brought it down for signature . |
21 | He used to be a crane driver dear for , yeah he used and I 've got to , one of me sons now is a foreman for , well they 're not now it 's , it 's sort of amal amalgamated with another firm now I think , but he does , he does erm , he 's a foreman like now , he used to be a truck , crane driver and my , the very night that my hubby died on the following Monday he would of been working in Harlow , he got a new crane to take over in Harlow and he 'd been working away from home for weeks and months of the year always away , coming home weekends and I used to have to cook and do his washing and pack him up for going off again Monday morning early , but he never was near home working then , and as I say the night before he went he was , he was gon na work on the Monday to in Old , to Harlow down where the new er place was for and it unfortunately cos he went . |
22 | Of course , this may lead them to run onto the rotted wood , which will give way and let them in for a long fall … |
23 | She has n't a clue and asks me out for a drink . |
24 | If you leave the vehicle , the heat from the engine soaks into the carb and thaws it out for a few more miles . |
25 | But if you want your life story to grip them by the throat and take them along for a rattling good ride which will haunt them for years to come — forget it . |
26 | But Tony 's sparkling form at England B level is sure to give him the left wing spot and set him up for the Test against Canada on October 17 . |
27 | To yank someone entirely out of their time and smack them around for not being of our time is perhaps a salutary but only a limited exercise . |