Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] for the [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | We headed off for the north-east facing slopes of La Masse , hoping to find the best snow . |
2 | When the Frenchman saw what was happening , he shouted angrily for the senator to stop . |
3 | Glumly we headed Islingtonwards for the ritual finger-wagging and fine . |
4 | Jean-Charles Larran danced through for the opening try which Bellot converted . |
5 | Leicester wobbled , but they hung on for the record equalling win . |
6 | Fitzgerald then served out for the set to turn the match into a real struggle , or so we thought , but Grabb and McEnroe stepped up a gear midway through the fourth set to take control . |
7 | When the water reached a level the Duchesse deemed sufficient ( she was mean with it with people she did not like ) , she called out for the bather to come along , and she left , taking the handle of the hot tap with her . |
8 | The court room at the Old Bailey was hushed dock went in for the jury to return for their verdict . |
9 | I wan na get him another towelling dressing gown because the blue one he had on the caravan he brought home for the winter bring them home and wash them . |
10 | The intermediary in the deal was Christoph Graf Douglas , head of Sotheby 's Germany , who pleaded strongly for the collection to remain intact in Germany . |
11 | PROFITS reached an all time high for the Food & Agriculture Division announced by for the year ending December 31 , 1992 . |
12 | An hour later the village bobby was let into the house by Mr Lawson , and shortly afterwards they emerged together for the Chancellor to give the message the world 's money markets had been waiting for . |
13 | When the Israelites go out to gather it , each of them gathers exactly the right amount for himself and his family ; on the sixth day of the week a double portion is given and collected so that the sabbath rest can be properly kept ; on the sabbath , appropriately , no manna appears at all ; while any kept at the end of any of the first five days goes bad overnight , the half of the sixth day 's gathering put aside for the sabbath keeps perfectly fresh . |
14 | Despite opposition claims that the move would build a ‘ Berlin Wall ’ between the two communities , DUP and UUP councillors voted unanimously for the motion condemning Mrs Robinson for ‘ giving credibility ’ to Sinn Fein during her last visit to the city . |
15 | Yet , although the Republicans crassly linked the country 's economic and social problems with the presence of foreigners in Germany , those districts that voted heavily for the party had only minimal numbers of foreign residents . |
16 | The sky clouded , grew overcast and heavy , and they waited patiently for the rain to start in on them again , knowing they would be in the warmth of Ivrigar by nightfall . |
17 | For most of the following day , the team of operators waited patiently for the temperature to drop . |
18 | Evelyn waited anxiously for the heaving to subside . |
19 | They took him from his horse , and laid him tenderly on the ground ; Ranulf stood watch while they waited quietly for the man to die . |
20 | When he had gone , Arty , smiling to himself at what he considered a victory , got out of bed and set off for the bathroom to wash his hair . |
21 | ‘ Good bye , Granny , I 'll try to be a good girl , ’ I sobbed before I stood back for the undertaker to screw down the lid . |
22 | As the flames died down and the dancers stood back for the family to precede them upstairs into the Long Room , there was a subtle change in the atmosphere . |
23 | He of course was the man of the match on th Saturday , he sat here for the interview clutching the bottle of champagne that the club patrons had awarded to him for his performance . |
24 | I stayed there for the duration to try and prove to myself that I was able to do it . |