Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv prt] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Atlanta , Georgia , the expo site , will apparently be all dolled up for the festivities with billboards , local advertising , the works .
2 Atlanta , Georgia , the show site , will apparently be all dolled up for the festivities with billboards , local advertising , the works .
3 Oh you only got up for a coffee ?
4 I mean given that you 've got a , oh I do n't know , a pound you 're going to spend a week in gambling entertainment , if I could put it that way , you 'd do better to go in for the pools , because if you did have a win you might have a big one , than to put it on a horse — am I right ?
5 The drawback is that your expert driver from the London Limousine Company ( SE1 ) only turns up for a minimum of eight hours — a standard feature of chauffeur hire .
6 The Instruction ( Nakaz ) which Catherine personally drew up for the guidance of the deputies who made up this Commission was a conflation of ideas drawn , with little alteration , from West European writers , particularly Montesquieu and Beccaria .
7 I only dropped off for a second . ’
8 She was being towed to the breakers when she began to take in water ( probably through the conning tower hatch which was only lashed down for the tow ) and sank .
9 For these cruel rituals the most wicked and depraved of ‘ Satan 's felines ’ were strongly preferred and all-black cats were eagerly sought out for the flames .
10 ‘ Look , ’ Forester said urgently , and Carson could imagine his knuckles going white as he gripped the payphone receiver hard in an attempt to get his point across , ‘ my chance at having a kid 's been ruined , and the police and the government have got their heads together to cover up for the killer . ’
11 The second National Prune Week takes place February 18–24 , so look out for the California Prune Board 's displays .
12 So hang on for the ride , Pat .
13 I 'm afraid I shall be very much tied up for the rest of today .
14 But Peter Hickton was only slowed down for a moment .
15 Ah sure he 's only staying out for a while till he gets married and that .
16 I 'm all packed up for the shoot tomorrow … the second last for this year — then 2 more in January & into the salmon season on Jan. 15 th ! & so the year 's round etc .
17 The headmaster himself had accused her of only joining up for the uniform .
18 She was only joining in for the sake of the others because Murder in the Dark is more fun with five than with four .
19 It 's just basically set up for a rape scene .
20 In the second incident , involving the credit card , he had only gone along for the ride , and had not used the card himself , said Mr Harper .
21 We 've already seen how carefully planned customer flow can encourage the shopper to leave with a loaded basket when she had only popped in for a loaf of bread or a pint of milk .
22 " I 've only popped down for a cup of tea . "
23 She was ready now for the sight of the chair , the pipe , the feeling that her father had only popped out for a minute and would be back before she could leave .
24 With their male love of machines , he and his friends ( especially rounded up for the occasion ) spent hours tinkering with it , heads down in worship under the bonnet .
25 By twelve o'clock he had usually earned enough to live on for the day .
26 But the bike is only cranked over for an instant before the Australian wrenches it upright and turns on the throttle .
27 There were more than a few ‘ One Sergeant Wilko ’ and similar chants during the evening , perhaps making up for the heat-of-the-moment bollocking he got at Anfield for taking off a very industrious Rod Wallace .
28 Only spoke up for the girl . ’
29 That would mean she could buy eggs for supper and pay something on the grocery bill and have enough left over for the vet .
30 One 's grant disappeared into a bottomless sea of cigarettes and beer with hardly enough left over for the books we were meant to read .
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