Example sentences of "[vb past] to [pron] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The attempt in the Treaty to reorganize the Balkans as a stable structure of national states appealed to them for this reason . |
2 | Sir John Harington relates , however , how ‘ he would walk at certain hours in one of the aisles of St Paul 's , that if any came to him for spiritual advice and comfort ( as some did though not many ) he might impart it to them ’ . |
3 | His offence against those who came to him for medical help was less easy to punish . |
4 | After 1980 it was possible for charities to reclaim tax paid on money covenanted to them for four years or more , not just at the standard rate of tax , but at the higher rate if individuals paid tax at the higher rate . |
5 | Sapt talked to me for three hours about what I must do and what I must say , what I liked and what I did n't like . |
6 | A deep lump seemed to fill Laura'a throat as the little blonde girls clung to her for some minutes . |
7 | The King exerted his influence , not just because forty or fifty Members of Parliament held government posts , but because others in the House of Commons looked to him for financial help in fighting elections , or they looked to him for contracts , pensions , and favours for friends . |
8 | First they looked to it for some confirmation that the general principles of history which they saw at work in capitalism had always been operative . |
9 | I looked up the name of my shop steward — Chris Pike — in a recent union bulletin , wrote to him for further information and he invited me up to the Branch Office . |