Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [coord] [verb] for the " in BNC.
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1 | At that moment Mauleverer tottered in and made for the armchair beside the fire . |
2 | She rose from her chair at the little antique bureau which stood in the attic window space , bent down and fumbled for the catch of the secret drawer which she had found there . |
3 | CEM Joad came back and rushed for the nearest Vicar . |
4 | and er the second door on , you , it opened and the doctor came out and called for the next person to come in , she did n't look to be above forty year old |
5 | With less than a minute of the second half played Cork again jumped into the lead with a Thomas Mulcahy goal but Wexford replied immediately and led for the first time when Eamonn Cleary had their only goal in the 37th minute . |
6 | I 'd sit out in my car , all made up and wait for the stage doorkeeper to come and fetch me . ’ |
7 | He got up and reached for the phone . |
8 | At one o'clock Rachaela ate lunch , and at five past two , half an hour too late , she got up and left for the antiques shop . |
9 | Then suddenly she got up and made for the piano . |
10 | When I could make it , I got up and made for the nearest shelter . |
11 | ‘ Bill and I were left on stage gaping as they all got up and made for the exits . |
12 | When Stuart and I heard this we got up and looked for the nearest exit . |
13 | Leonora contemplated argument , abandoned it , and , without taking the hand , got up and started for the stairs on leaden feet , full of foreboding about the night ahead . |
14 | He allowed her to take the bag and then brushed past and headed for the door . |
15 | The Palmer & Pearson file she had brought up with her was forgotten as she swung round and headed for the door . |
16 | He was much respected for his knowledge of golf courses , but was a throwback to the days when caddies wore old macs or tweed overcoats , slept rough in the summer , and in October committed a misdemeanour mild enough to ensure six months in jail to see them through the winter and send them out sobered up and refreshed for the new golf season . |
17 | We saw our chance , and hastily we packed up and prepared for the long trek back the way we had come , to the Youth Hostel . |
18 | I thought it was a fine display of irreligious pop art myself , but the local Scout Master must 've taken offence , for the Dog pack packed up and headed for The Robey , where they currently host their anti-establishment , multi-media club nights . |
19 | I scrambled up and reached for the eject button on the cassette deck . |
20 | Trent rolled over and swam for the beach . |
21 | as they reached up and felt for the fruit . |
22 | I looked out and saw for the first time the main street of Koraloona 's largest town , Anani : a dusty white strip of road , a long row of assorted shops , a few cars . |
23 | Since any further delay would limit the use of this space for this season the chairman went ahead and arranged for the work to be carried out . |
24 | Since any further delay would limit the use of this space for this season the chairman went ahead and arranged for the work to be carried out . |
25 | In October Rupert at last slipped out and made for the Straits of Gibraltar . |
26 | The surfers bailed out and dived for the bottom . |
27 | So I flipped around and made for the ground , I 'd completely lost my bearings , I did n't recognize it , did n't even know which panel it was . |
28 | I banked again and headed for the Bunker . |
29 | They stood together and posed for the pass , Alleyne relaxed and smiling , a tall , angular man who carried himself with natural elegance . |
30 | The Captain sat down and reached for the telephone . |