Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And I take it erm the commission structure is just the same if I am continuing a contract on for the following year . |
2 | ‘ I went to the restaurant and put the money down for a large brandy . |
3 | Van Cleef was cast opposite Eastwood in For A Few Dollars More ( 1965 ) and The Good , The Bad and The Ugly ( 1966 ) and immediately became a major star and a poster pin-up . |
4 | He was n't going to come charging back , forcing her to remember things she had worked long and hard to forget , turning her entire world upside down for a second time . |
5 | The world 's No. 1 batsman , according to the ratings , was two days into his 40th year , and had once again set his side up for a further victory to help blot out the misery of 1987–89 . |
6 | Turn on to a side for the next quarter , then the other side and breast side up for the final cooking time , removing the foil . |
7 | If they do not give an answer , will my hon. Friend take the Leader of the Opposition out for an Italian meal ? |
8 | Sir James pushes the boat out for a double celebration |
9 | LONDON TOWERS caught Carlsberg League champions Roland Kingston with their guard down for the second time this season by defeating them 103-97 at the Michael Sobell Centre , Islington , on Sunday night . |
10 | But for Hurricane Andrew' we would have reported a profit of almost $22m in the third quarter and a return to profitability in for the nine months . |
11 | He hired a car and took the boy down for a long weekend at the St. Mellion Golf and Country Club . |
12 | Andy Mutch has been trying his new kit on for the first time today . |
13 | If a man was lucky it was a case of pop in for a quick half , then home to a meal of bubble and squeak with the Missus . |
14 | As he pushed the nose down for the final approach , he extended down the undercarriage . |
15 | They had seen little of Rosemary Talbot during the last four months , so it was n't until they had been in their flat for a week and Leith went across the hall to invite Rosemary and her husband over for a celebratory drink that Leith learned that Derek Talbot no longer lived there . |
16 | Kirk finds God in the slightly rubbish STAR TREK V : THE FINAL FRONTIER and Jane Fonda gets her kit off for the evil Duran Duran in groovy pop-art romp BARBARELLA . |
17 | Stars of Hi de Hi and It Ai n't Half Hot Mum team up for a new series set below stairs , You Rang M'Lord . |
18 | Boon was their hero … he cruised to his century and set his team up for a big score … |
19 | Oddly enough , I found that I could keep the port wing up for a considerable time and , as I lost flying speed and I came nearer and nearer to the Engineering Wing area , the port wing happily stayed in the air until my speed was very low indeed and then gradually — and I did not think of this — one ( and only one ) of the prop blades gently ploughed into the rather soft earth , My port wing was still in the air , and ever so gently we made a beautiful semi-turn to port . |
20 | Australia , battered by Larwood and Voce , were ready to call Darling up for the fourth Test . |
21 | SCAFFOLDER UP FOR THE HIGH JUMP — IN AID OF CHARITY |
22 | If your Marshall is presently going through a bit of a traumatic phase , then keep a sharp eye out for the new range of Marshall original spares . |
23 | Fenella retrieved her plate , keeping an eye out for the fastest claw in the East End . |
24 | The film charts the efforts of a dodgy theatre manager trying to lure the singer back for a last encore . |
25 | Christie … of course and two more Redgrave and Pinsent the Olympic rowers who this week started their build up for the next games … yes … in four years time … they 're our special guests in this week 's Friday Feature |
26 | Jump diagonally forwards with the front leg and pick the rear foot up for a high roundhouse kick . |
27 | Outside , to the right , the Coke machine switches up a gear , back on for a big freeze . |
28 | I put her name down for the local hospice without her permission , because although she defiantly insisted she did n't want anything to do with it , I thought things might change as she deteriorated . |
29 | If he was n't home , I 'd go back to the squat and keep my head down for a few days . |
30 | The Prime Minister had his head down for the vast majority of the speech , assiduously following the whole of the 57 pages either to avoid the accusatory , glaring eyes of the Opposition or to check that his Chancellor did not deviate from the text . |