Example sentences of "[coord] [be] [verb] [adv] for the " in BNC.

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1 Current members seem satisfied that they are receiving good value for money , and are signing up for the second membership year which starts in May .
2 Biopsy specimens taken a few cm distal to the splenic flexure and in the sigmoid colon were staiend with haematoxyline and eosin and were assessed blindly for the degree of inflammation .
3 Finally that evening the engine pulled into Maidstone where they disembarked , and were put up for the night at the local barracks of the Royal West Kents .
4 if you were off to do something and being mucked around for the day , in n it ?
5 Below the cheek the head tapers down and is rounded off for the lower jaw ; the mouth finishes up about 2¼in wide .
6 ‘ It 's a very good thing he 's been involved in the pre-tour training at Lilleshall and is going along for the first three weeks of the Indian tour to bowl in the nets .
7 Julian whose home is at Seamer , near Scarborough is currently the assistant cruise director in the Caribbean and is returning home for the presentation ceremony next month .
8 Lower bruised his left leg and was stood down for the rest of the afternoon by the course doctors .
9 Then , without bothering to wait for her answer , he had swung round again and was heading imperiously for the group of gold-brocade-covered armchairs that stood in the curve of the huge bay window , overlooking the sun-burnished waters of Loch Lomond .
10 Next is the Saw and Bone Mill , which had been the headquarters of the Northwick estate , and was used mainly for the grinding of bones to produce fertilizer .
11 Meanwhile the other seemed to have finished his duties and was waiting patiently for the movie-person to regain a most equitable composure .
12 He had one fight in 1984 and was knocked down for the first time in his career .
13 They are not corridors , as , of course , the exigencies of local traffic scarcely render that sort of coach desirable , but are built specially for the service between Watford and Euston , and Watford and Broad Street .
14 A rattlesnake 's fangs are neatly folded away when not in use but are swung forward for the strike .
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