Example sentences of "they [vb past] [adv] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Before the members of the cast separated to check out of their lodgings on that last night of the provincial tour before moving in for a run at a West End theatre they got together for a few drinks on stage .
2 They lived together for a long time ; she bore him children — who took after their mother and turned out to be demons too .
3 Considering themselves to be superior , they cared little for the ordinary person and looked down on the sinners .
4 ‘ Piece of cake , ’ Nails agreed as they lined up for the first time on the pool edge .
5 Speaking of all things Mexican , our ragga tipping acquaintances SL2 did n't have the best of times when they headed out for a Big Rave in the land of tequila .
6 They holed up for the next two days in Leatherslade Farm House … at Oakley twenty seven miles away .
7 There was no happy return to the Hippy days when they teamed up for the Sixties hit I Got You Babe .
8 They teamed up for an after-show celebration after Elton and rock star Eric Clapton thrilled fans at a huge outdoor concert in New York .
9 To all of them , Fry is Barnet , and without him there , few will have good reason to stay at Underhill , particularly as they alleged publicly for the first time yesterday that chairman Stan Flashman had physically threatened them .
10 The last time Iraq threatened Kuwait , in 1966 , the Brits flew 6000 troops into the principality where they sweated quietly for a few summer weeks until , the point having been taken , no more was heard about Iraq 's 19th province .
11 On March 26th in Asuncion , the Paraguayan capital , they signed up for a four-nation Southern Cone Common Market by the end of 1994 .
12 They signed up for the same courses and joined the same societies ; they sat together in seminars and went together to the National Film Theatre ; they had sex together and moved together into a one-roomed flat in their second year .
13 They talked on for the best part of an hour , ending in agreement that there was no solution to this problem , short of the mass emigration of millions .
14 They settled down for a long siege and so did the outside world .
15 She went up to the bedroom to see Anna and they spoke together for a long time . ’
16 Suddenly she felt a glowing warmth deep inside ; he could never betray her , could never sell what they had together for the cheap thrill of recounting an old , sordid story .
17 Members held raffles and donated cash until they had enough for the Olympic bar .
18 For the married couples the heartache would be centred round their children going off to boarding school , especially when they left home for the first time .
19 For the whole of the following week they waited daily for the soft , insistent question or the outraged cry that would begin to crack their flimsy structure .
20 They stayed away for a few years , moving between the markets of the Sahel , exploiting differences in prices in different markets , until they had enough camels to go to Cairo .
21 Returning to London eventually , and still attempting to arrange the peace for which they were empowered , they stayed on for a second year , accumulating benefices and sustained by clerical procurations meanwhile .
22 They stood there for a few more seconds , staring at each other .
23 They stood together for a few moments , her head sunk in his mighty chest , his head finally bowed as he looked down on her .
24 They sat there for a long time , drinking their milk , gazing out at the grey drizzle while the Bārakotes told them stories about their home in the south , about the brightly coloured saris that the women wear , about the bazaars , and all the shops and stalls with beads and bangles , oranges , lemons , spices , chilli .
25 And they sat in the car with the windows down in the freezing dawn and they watched the distant city lights going out under the dawn at five in the morning , they sat there for a full half hour , looking , and thinking how beautiful the city looked at this time and at this distance …
26 They sat together for a few moments more , then he groaned .
27 In the end , they held on for the vital points , having gained five in their last three games to ensure safety .
28 Richard and a few followers escaped downstream to Geoffrey de Rancon 's castle at Taillebourg while the bulk of his troops were driven back into the cathedral , where they held out for a few days .
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