Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] [adv] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Two more birdies coming home compensated for the bogeys she had at the fourteenth and sixteenth holes .
2 ‘ There is nothing worse than players hanging around waiting for the next instruction .
3 He made films like Sanders of the River ( 1935 ) and The Four Feathers ( 1939 ) , featuring courageous British aristocrats going off to fight for the British empire , not out of a sentimental admiration for those times , but because the Empire provided good stories , as Hollywood also found at the time .
4 Will the Salters ' chemistry A-level syllabus form a reasonable basis for those students going on to read for a chemistry degree at university or polytechnic ?
5 The building society grapevine is buzzing with rumours of foreign predators queuing up to bid for a large British society .
6 Our porn challenges the received myths about our love-making , as Gillian Rodgerson pointed out when she argued that lesbians need to produce their own because ‘ then the myth that all lesbian sex is two women lounging around waiting for a man to join them , might finally be exploded . ’
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