Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | Evesham best swims around bridge for chub to waggler and maggot . |
2 | In her despair and grief Mrs McDermott also turned to alcohol for relief . |
3 | Translation — with both Sega and Nintendo still locked in combat for the pre-pubescent male dollar , anything that might alienate little boys ( eg girlie games ) is still a definite no-no . |
4 | He and Antonio whip Claudio 's emotions up in verse with their threatened challenge , a level of seriousness from which Claudio gratefully subsides into prose for the scene in which he and Don Pedro mock Benedick ‘ the married man ’ , gulled by them into loving Beatrice . |
5 | He spent his first summer from Cambridge in leisurely visits to his family , staying first with his brother Edward in Salisbury then travelling to Ottery for one of the few lengthy returns he had made since childhood . |
6 | ENGLAND swept aside defending champions Ireland at Hoylake yesterday to stay on course for their first men 's amateur Home International title for four years . |
7 | When Margy eventually went to court for her new shoplifting charge the judge gave her a probation order . |