Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [adv prt] for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Opposite him on one of the three tables set out for the lavish dinner was Prime Minister John Major .
2 Later on the warbirds wing in for the big show .
3 At lunch hours things get busy as customers queue up for the small range of soft pasta dishes and such daily specials as vegetable lasagne or a spicy Italian-sausage casserole — all moderately priced and consistently good .
4 ‘ Strangely , things work out for the best , ’ she whispered .
5 Will any amount of ‘ free ’ pencils , clipboards or folders make up for the likely storm of protest that inevitably follows these type of links ?
6 They usually say to the old love about the new , ‘ I love you but am in love with her , ’ meaning that their nature is divided : their protective and uxorious souls reach out for the old love : their sexuality towards the new .
7 That 's great because at home , when I go to Sainsbury , I find my hands reach out for the same products every week .
8 AN ERA ends today when the shutters come down for the last time at the Owen Owen store in Liverpool .
9 Women team up for the new season
10 Runners limber up for the big test
11 I drifted after the three of them to watch the runners come out for the third race and was n't far behind them when they walked right down to the rails to see the contest from the closest possible quarters .
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