Example sentences of "as he [verb] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Within six days , on 3 May 1862 , the young boy died , Benjamin declaring as he applied for a certificate that he had been present at the death .
2 He had half expected a divine pre-emptive strike , a thunderbolt maybe , as he queued for the body and blood .
3 Kaas leant forward and dragged Adam to his feet as he yelled for the guards to come in and help him .
4 One man was shot four times in the legs as he went for a walk .
5 A long pass by Andy Gregory almost conceded an early try but Graeme Hallas knocked on as he went for the interception .
6 You must learn to have a little more confidence in your … ’ he hesitated , his firmly-moulded lips slightly parted as he searched for a word ‘ … desirability . ’
7 The horse galloped madly round the pen , head turned to the outside as he searched for an opening .
8 As he searched for the joys of his boyhood , grumpy old George Bowling sensed deterioration all around him : in the news headlines , in threats of imminent violence and destruction , and in the disfigurements of ‘ Americanisation ’ .
9 Then , set against the incredibly complicated French and Indian Wars , the actual story has Hawkeye falling in with the Brits as he falls for the daughter ( Stowe ) of a Scots officer .
10 As he waits for the computer to load up the programmes , he scans the rolls of newly arrived faxes .
11 Bored as he waits for the liquid to boil , eyed admiringly by his pint-sized partner , he plays with wooden spills , dipping them into the solution and passing them through the flame beneath .
12 He taps his pencil up and down as he waits for the finance director to finish .
13 The young constable was polite and thorough , as he arranged for the cupboard door to be dusted for fingerprints .
14 In so far as he argued for the separation of economics from politics for the purpose of analysis , in a theoretical examination of the Soviet economy he seemed to be following in the footsteps of Marx .
15 It smashed into his ribs , forcing his mouth open again , more soup choking into his lungs , his eyes gummed with it as he fought for the surface .
16 He pulled on a pair of folding sunglasses ( the sort you pay an extra load for to have ‘ Porsche ’ stamped across your field of vision ) as he made for the driver 's door , but even with them and the soft brown leather blouson jacket , which made him look a bit like an off-duty copper ( they get them cheap down Brick Lane ) , I still recognized him .
17 His tongue hung from his mouth as he made for the south — and dust pothered up from his feet .
18 As he made for the road , the crickets hopped from him , all around , as if he 'd launched them .
19 Everyone hastened to stand aside as he made for the door .
20 As he made for the door he heard the phone ringing in the hall and when he entered he saw Joe turn from the telephone table towards him , saying , ‘ It 's for you , Martin .
21 As he made for the door she said , ‘ You wo n't forget to take that bottle in for her , will you ?
22 Penry smiled faintly as he made for the door .
23 Straight and fast flew Bower-bird as he made for the mountain top .
24 His whole body jerked in denial as he made for the drawing-room .
25 Their scent came up to him as he made for the stage door , thrusting his note carefully among the rain-wet blooms .
26 He screamed and almost lost his footing as he made for the stairs .
27 Then he was striding away from her , his boots echoing on the wooden boards as he made for the stairs .
28 And a young man , certain of his own strength and skill , running with balanced ease round all opposition as he made for the line .
29 Twenty-seven year old Alan Dobbs from Tredworth in Gloucester collapsed at Schipol airport as he waited for a flight to Briatin .
30 As he waited for a colleague delivering mail to Mr Reenan 's £300,000 Oxfordshire home , Ron said : ‘ One minute he 's talking about going to Diana , the next he 's gone to a newspaper .
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