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

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1 He thought longingly of returning for a cup of cocoa and a slice of toast to the TARDIS .
2 There was no cool period here of waiting for the ice to break .
3 In the end I bullied Andy , I said , Andy there is something fishy about this fire he said well it 's possible he said that it was erm a display model and every time anybody came in and needed a replacement part instead of sending for the part they took it out of the display model !
4 Instead of ringing for the maid she rose and poured more tea .
5 They were n't inherently toxic or dangerous , but they were misused , and instead of calling for an ambulance people would have another squirt of the inhaler down their throat and the result was that they unfortunately died .
6 Instead of apologising for the article , the Mirror , in an act of ‘ pure undiluted hypocrisy ’ , published a second article ‘ Maggie 's Clay Test ’ and a leader on the subject the following day .
7 She was therefore a little disconcerted to find when they left the station that instead of waiting for a taxi Lady Selvedge began to stride away in the direction of Victoria Street , saying ‘ I know just the place for us to get a snack .
8 Instead of waiting for a slot on national TV , the police could have already put this man 's name into the public domain .
9 Because it has the element of ‘ non-disturbance ’ about it , some scientists feel easier about using e-mail instead of waiting for the corridor/coffee break meeting .
10 Instead of waiting for the predator to attack them , they use their powerful claws to turn the tables .
11 So , instead of heading for the ferry port , why do n't we drive down to my little house in the Wicklow Mountains ? ’
12 Back at the hotel , instead of heading for the bedroom , she led him to the bar , where they took a couple of glasses of malt and fell to chatting with some locals who 'd ‘ just dropped by to have a nightcap ’ despite the fact it was gone midnight and they all had work to go to in the morning .
13 It was , said the Examiner , ‘ an unusual sight to see the crowd hanging about after the match instead of rushing for the tramcars .
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