Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv prt] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Collecting her ticket , she came up behind him again as he checked in for the flight . |
2 | He goes in for a sort of hall-of-mirrors self-impersonation , telling people how he would have done the murder if he had done it ( which he has ) . |
3 | The next morning he goes out for a walk round the town . |
4 | He looks around for a moment , pleased as punch , then realizes that his fellow group members have all heard it a dozen times before . |
5 | Finding himself with nine months to kill between school and university he cast round for a job . |
6 | Smiling awkwardly , he cast around for a topic of conversation that was n't personal and had difficulty in finding one . |
7 | Blanche 's question woke Dexter from his reverie and he cast around for a photograph of Nicola in the room . |
8 | He cast around for a chair , shoved some papers aside with a foot and perched on the edge of an armchair . |
9 | He wandered around for a while and ran into a few of the household busy with their duties . |
10 | He wandered around for a couple of hours having chats with any of the old fellows who were around the place . ’ |
11 | ‘ The DJ took up the same line when he came on for the broadcast quiz interview , ’ she went on . |
12 | ‘ He came back for the church 's centenary , ’ Mr Hickman recalled . |
13 | He came in for a chat the other day and said , oh how you getting on ? |
14 | When he came in for the night some hours later he was still agitated and fretting . |
15 | He turned up for a remand hearing at Redbridge court covered in baby oil to make it difficult for warders to grab hold of him . |
16 | He turned up for the audition with his art teacher , Rose , who he was dating at the time . |
17 | He bumbled around for a bit , trying to coil up the string and push the wood into tidy heaps . |
18 | Logie and Dujon were steering the game their way when Dujon was bowled as he stepped back for a cover drive , and that was the turning point . |
19 | He glanced up for a moment towards the senator and Jacques Devraux . |
20 | Snuggling into his chair , he settled down for an hour or two 's tinkering . |
21 | PUPILS at a Middlesbrough school welcomed the Bishop of Whitby into their classrooms when he called in for a day 's visit . |
22 | He reached over for a whip in its cup . |
23 | He reached over for the glass and swallowed down the rest of its contents , eyeing her malevolently . |
24 | He reached up for the handle , grasped it , tried to turn it once , failed , tried again and this time dropped face down over the threshold as the door swung open . |
25 | He reached up for the light switch . |
26 | As he reached out for the cheese , he heard a faint sound behind him … |
27 | He reached out for the book , but before Melissa could give it to him , Gebrec snatched it from her . |
28 | As he spoke , he reached out for the hand that was nearest to him , uncurling her fingers from the tense fist they had formed without any difficulty as the contact had its inevitable effect on her . |
29 | After eight years practising and perfecting he sent off for a plan and made his own Appalachian dulcimer — and it was better than the one he was given . |
30 | but when he stumped up for a brandy and soda |