Example sentences of "who [adv] [verb] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 German actor Curt Jurgens took the role of her tolerant husband , who eventually falls for an American heiress .
2 The A&R depts that we dealt with when last I was in a band ( about 18 months ago ) all seemed to consist of young men in Armani suits and long raincoats , who only stayed for the first four numbers then left .
3 Your cause will grab more power as time passes , boosted by the media , who always go for a new slant on the sex thing .
4 The poor little rich boy was looked after by a second mother in the person of strict Ilse , from Germany : this did a great deal , but not enough , to relieve the isolation he felt — which , as his researches disclosed , was to be a factor in the isolation and rejection suffered in turn by his younger brother , who also left for the Mediterranean .
5 Mick Houghton , who also works for the fashionable label Blast First , was asked why he had agreed to take on The Wedding Present .
6 The parallel is with women who habitually miscarry for no known reason .
7 If there was a black kid and a white kid with equal qualifications who both went for the same job , I would have to put my money on the white kid getting the job , because we 're in a white-dominated society .
8 There is no doubt they deserved the points after pushing title favourites Galleywood and Stock — who both won for the third time this season on Saturday — so close in their last two matches .
9 See how it travels , Lord , all round about ! ’ ’ said Quigley , who often reaches for the wise words of Old Mother Walsh when things are getting tough .
10 Those who previously qualified for the former , therefore , have lost out substantially , as their sickness pay has been cut by almost 20 per cent .
11 It would also be more appropriate for the unambitious students of moderate talents who currently apply for an English degree , but would be more at home in a less intensive programme of liberal study .
12 This combination of Infirmary League and Friendly Society was a good insurance against sickness but , of course , there were always those who never provided for the rainy day .
13 Mr Lang had lunch with senior Highland Region councillors , who afterwards argued for a single Highland authority based on the region to replace the current system .
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