Example sentences of "and [verb] for [pron] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Dynamics of survival within the NMGC must be related to the role which the organisation has defined and redefined for itself in the light of a changing understanding of marital problems over time and in relation to the work of other agencies .
2 The chief preoccupation of Methuen 's later years , apart from his painting , and one for which he denied himself many luxuries , was the restoration , maintenance , and improvement of Corsham Court , the family seat , and of the collection of pictures which hung in the magnificent gallery built and furnished for them in the 1760s .
3 Two days sitting in the plane and fifty bourbons later I had this young born-again advocate holding my hand and praying for me at the top of his voice .
4 The figure of Mercy points to the nature of the redemptive process : Later still , Julian of Norwich , whose mystical experience arose out of meditation on the Passion , defined her sense of a dynamic power of divine love working to process the effects of sin as the work of Christ : " and there is in him bleding and praying for us to the Father — and is and shall be as long as it nedith " .
5 You go up round then you come down yes you can through but people queue and wait for one on the top .
6 He was for going on at once , but I would stay ; so he said he would return to Mullinavat and wait for me in a bar there .
7 I told myself he might have meant us to meet at the Festival , so I went along there and searched for him in the crowd . ’
8 She recently changed erm , to come and work for me on the Warwickshire area about four weeks ago .
9 By the time he had locked off the plane 's controls and opened the door , Ahmed Myeloski was out of the Lada and waiting for him by the side of the executive jet .
10 Bob 's phone rang , and while he was talking Dyson , who was sitting back in his chair and waiting for someone at the other end of the line , covered up the mouthpiece of his phone and said , ‘ Are you coming to the funeral , Tess ? ’
11 Listen for them on radio and television and look for them in the newspaper .
12 Residential workers have the difficult task of finding a balance between guiding young people forward , perhaps before they are ready , and caring for them in a personal way which does not threaten loyalty to their parents .
13 One Small Step is building a laboratory that will help keep many children from lives spent in a wheelchair … please help to make this possible for our kids and run for them in the next London Marathon .
14 One Small Step is building a laboratory that will help keep many children from lives spent in a wheelchair … please help to make this possible for our kids and run for them in the next London Marathon .
15 We tried for compensation and we 've got Tony Baldry , who we 're going to see Saturday , and he 's going to try and claim for us under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Act .
16 Courses are available at centres at home and abroad and last for anything from an hour to two weeks .
17 Members choose what they wish to insure and decide for themselves on the sums they insure .
18 It is rare to find an elderly person 's home that could not be made much more comfortable , convenient and secure for her by a few carefully planned improvements and adaptations .
19 From the shops it was a short visit to the launderette , where his week 's supply of dirty washing had been cleaned , pressed and packed for him by the friendly woman who supervised the place .
20 He had been frightened until Ivan explained to him that the sun went to bed like everyone else and would be up and shining for them in the morning .
21 I did n't know whether to go back and try for something in the West End again , or television , films — or even go back into fringe theatre .
22 She flashed the note around , proudly though covertly , and looked for him at the bus stop , but she could not look for him without some misgiving .
23 Adam wondered if Abigail sometimes woke up and looked for him in the dark , in the empty room , and fretted for a while before she began to cry .
24 ‘ In the one-day game you have to be positive and go for it from the word go .
25 She had the guts to decide what she wanted and went for it in an open , una-shamed way .
26 ‘ In fact , I did n't even know McCallen had n't started for I just got my head down and went for it from the fall of the flag .
27 The COB Rules differentiate between dealing with a customer as a counterparty and dealing for him as an agent ; this chapter follows that differentiation and also distinguishes between " clients " and " mere " counterparties ( with whom there is no client relationship but who the COB Rules treat as a " customer " , as discussed below ) .
28 To and fro , weaving , sometimes tied back to the point , moving from point to point , guided by Jennifer , each woman deeply involved with the dual effort of formulating an opinion and arguing for it at the same time .
29 The owner says he will sell at that price , but only if Fred collects the car and pays for it within the next 2 hours .
30 That , that 's her main , she used to sort of look after things and baby-sit for us in the evenings .
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