Example sentences of "for [noun prp] [to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | When she went into the rest room she sat down for a minute while waiting for Peggy to come out of the lavatory . |
2 | It will take years for Albania to catch up with the standards of medicine in other European countries but not all the news is negative . |
3 | Then they went into the lead , only for Peterborough to come back with a late equaliser . |
4 | And if that was the case , then the idea for Artemis to move up to a horse must surely have sprung from him . |
5 | There was another stream to drink from , perhaps an opportunity to visit some of the gorge 's ‘ five considerable caverns ’ , and in the scene as a whole , images enough for Coleridge to store up for the poetry of the future . |
6 | Ipswich3 Newcastle2 IT IS still mathematically possible for Ipswich to miss out on a place in the Premier League next season , but with five games left against teams from the bottom eight only a fool would bet on it . |
7 | He led them to within thirty yards of the unsuspecting deer , then motioned for Joseph to sit down on the ground at the edge of the plain . |
8 | It was a nagging frustration for Mary to go up to the Ryans and not be able to talk about what was going on at Riverstown . |
9 | Wakefield soon took the lead for the first time when Conway 's towering kick bounced over the line for Mason to touch down near the posts . |
10 | The time had now come for Eric to go up into the Apennines on behalf of the Commission to pay and honour all those Italians , for the most part peasants , who had helped and in many cases saved the lives of escaping prisoners-of-war . |
11 | The crowds assembled in Trafalgar Square cheered demands for Britain to keep out of the spreading European crisis . |
12 | Rangers are waiting for Keegan to come back with an improved offer after rejecting a staggering £3.3m bid , and Keegan could offer transfer-listed Franz Carr as the makeweight in a new player-cash deal . |