Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] for the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 1987 's Locust Abortion Technician saw them dredging for the very dregs of sound .
2 I asked for the usual guarantees — that the object would n't endanger my ship or anyone on it , and that carrying it would breach no SenFed laws .
3 However , once we start to distort the operation of open justice and the consideration of the matters , we may very well , through the operation of rumour and all its insidious effects that are so damaging in libel cases — the only justification that I know for the high damages granted in such cases — inflict more damage on justice than we realise .
4 I suppose for the early settlers the smaller tarns such as those on Widdale , Baugh Fell and Whernside looked like tears on the face of the fell .
5 I grieve for the white bodies
6 I looked for the black boots .
7 I now realise I looked for the wrong things .
8 I looked for the knitted garments that I used to help her with but they must have all been sold .
9 I suppose I go for the dangerous types — the ones who look almost but not quite entirely wholesome .
10 ‘ I thought I went for the Amazonian types , ’ he commented , ladling some of the food on to his plate warily .
11 I poured him a glass of the special malt which I kept for the rare occasions of celebration or consolation in my life .
12 those there , cos those are the ones I had for the European elections
13 I longed for the sweet delights of eternity , and I gave my soul over to love Christ with every ounce of my power …
14 ’ Rainforest ’ turns out to be the squawking tropical bird noise already playing in the Centre , so I settle for the crashing waves and seagull cries of ’ Ocean ’ .
15 RUNAWAY teenager Nicola Rogers told today why she headed for the bright lights of Blackpool after leaving her home 100 miles away four days ago .
16 She darted for the open doors and down the stone step to the garden .
17 Project staff will help you to apply for the available grants and carry out practical work .
18 For instance , when Paris designated the wanton APHRODITE as the most beautiful of the goddesses , Hera 's morals were affronted and she arranged for the Trojan Wars to occur as just recrimination for the slight .
19 Had she opted for the wrong values ?
20 Having decided to make your home a safe place , where do you go for the right products and service ?
21 ‘ Down at Atholl , when you went for the new blades , ’ his wife answered from beside the fireplace .
22 And when you that lay down you can look at whoever what the other players have got face up and you either go for a player or you go for the maximum points .
23 She was known to all in the French Quarter for her good looks , her own hard-luck story ( two marriages , two troubled kids , a problem with drink ) and the soft spot she had for the hard-luck stories of others , poets in particular .
24 In moments of crisis like that you reach for the old dependables .
25 She provides for the physical needs of the family , she is its emotional organizer , mediator of feelings , with a responsibility to dampen and absorb confrontations and generally keep the family running smoothly .
26 That we look not for detailed application of single techniques in a piecemeal fashion , but rather that we look for the general developments from which we can build school specific approaches which translate the experience into usable school practice .
27 Where , in fact , are we to look for the major effects of the use of computers in humanities research ?
28 Since the values for E and G vary , of course , for each solid the values we get for the theoretical strengths will vary too .
29 That 's all we did for the statutory undertakers .
30 Or to reverse it , could it be that in the deepening turbulence of our generation God is not only judging a culture which has abandoned him but also , as it were , shaking up the bag and testing the foundations to see if we Christians are as ready as we think for the critical years ahead ?
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