Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adv prt] for the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although she turns up for the interview her customary peaked-capped urchin self , she is worried that her feminist interpreters will consider her video a sell-out . |
2 | Taken from her monthly BBC Radio ‘ Woman 's Hour ’ series and culminating as she flies over for the opening night of ‘ 84 Charing Cross Road ’ . |
3 | It is a low repetitive moan that she keeps up for the rest of the afternoon . |
4 | GARY ARMSTRONG will take another giant step towards reviving his Scotland career when he lines up for the Barbarians at Leicester on December 28 . |
5 | HOW sickening that President Bush has to fend off allegations of a long-ago affair as he gears up for the US election . |
6 | ‘ He bends over for the SS , ’ said the mummy 's cap-wearing friend , making an obscene fist , ‘ you can tell . |
7 | Finally , exhausted and irritable , he gives in for the sake of peace . |
8 | The voice he puts on for the customers , you would think he was in daily contact with the Lord Mayor or the Duke . |
9 | He gets up early in the morning , saddles his ass , cuts the wood for the sacrifice , and taking two young servants and Isaac with him , he sets off for the place of which God has told him . |
10 | It has the speed , the stamina and the ability to think as it moves in for the kill and needs to out-think a twisting and turning rabbit . |
11 | He makes up for the boredom and emptiness of his own life by creating a dramatic emotional triangle for these puppets of his imagination , only to realise finally that his puppets are dancing to quite another tune . |