Example sentences of "they [verb] for the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When Chuck crossed to the cook tent , carrying his rifle for the early start they planned for the final day , his father was already sitting at a table in the open , sipping a steaming mug of black coffee . |
2 | But among them , they account for the great majority of all innovation opportunities . |
3 | They made for the outer offices , but it was too late . |
4 | Trent waited until they made for the upriver side , then charged forward uncaring . |
5 | They made for the steep edge . |
6 | It had not been posted from outside or even sent through the internal mail in one of the recycled envelopes Prince Charles insisted they used for the interminable memos that are a feature of Palace life . |
7 | Yes they came for the other islands . |
8 | Well I 'm not , it 's not sometimes they have they wait for the local officer to come on duty . |
9 | ALISON Hargreaves and her children put in some low-altitude training in Scotland yesterday as they prepared for the high life of the Himalayas . |
10 | They are often used in the paints they mix for the illuminated manuscripts . ’ |
11 | But in so doing , they ignored a continuing problem ; and they created a new one , for the price they paid for the French troops who solved the English military problem was a monarch who was taught to be French and Catholic , and who would return to her country only when both these things clashed with the prevailing balance of power in Scotland . |
12 | Wanting to keep their plans secret , and convinced that ‘ no one would fund such a crazy idea ’ , they paid for the initial experiments out of their own pockets . |
13 | They regard it as significant that the eighth and ninth century saw an increasing volume of exchanges not initiated by the state , but " privately-generated " ; and they look for the new wealth-creators among lords and peasants , finding in rural markets crucial mechanisms of exchange . |
14 | ‘ Whenever they are exposed to real difficulty ’ , he pointed out , ‘ they run for the British umbrella . ’ |
15 | The only possible savings would be from reductions in the number of teachers in the maintained schools , which would come about if parents were to stick to the survey preferences that they indicated for the independent sector . |
16 | The backbenchers were making the point yesterday that the Chancellor was not the man they blamed for the economic crisis . |
17 | This was not as easy as they hoped ; they knew that , however much it might disapprove of their activities , the English government certainly had no power to get its orders obeyed on the western side of the Atlantic , but their charter , which they hoped would make them independent of England , and on which they relied for the legal basis of their community , said — like all the other charters — that they must not pass laws that were not consistent with English laws . |
18 | They called for the temporary suspension of activities by all political parties , who were further requested to draw up a code of conduct to regulate their activities . |
19 | they rush for the spent shells , cart them away for scrap . |
20 | When people first come in they go for the raised areas and sit down . |
21 | It was a private lair , and though they 'd often wished to have a fire they 'd never done so — not because they feared for the dry wood of the spinney but because they knew that rising smoke would sooner or later be investigated . |
22 | During the inquiry they ask for the electronic serial number of the mobile phone which is then used for the illegal duplication of the phone unit . |
23 | If they went for the traditional look I suppose they 'd all be wearing hard hats that looked like the flat cap Victorian cyclists always wore . |
24 | They hankered for the bright lights of the capital , so in early 1778 they sold up and headed once again for London . |
25 | Children who received punishment as they reached for the attractive toy showed greater resistance to temptation than children punished just after they had picked it up or at a point several seconds later . |
26 | The southern States stand out very strongly as having experienced a Democratic hegemony then , as they did for the entire century beforehand . |
27 | They punt for the long term , but protect incumbent management . |
28 | This generation was the heart and soul of the caring years : they marched for the National Abortion Campaign ( NAC ) against White and Corrie ; they got their picket line bruises at Grunwick , their degrees from Cambridge , Keele or Warwick . |
29 | Any morning you could see them tearing through the tree-tops , chasing each other up and down as they searched for the red berries that they loved . |
30 | Gabellah speaks confidently of the faith and unanimity of his men as they prepare for the constitutional talks . |