Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [adv] for " in BNC.
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1 | SENSIQ MADE PURELY FOR YOU |
2 | Pathfinders in Space obeyed all the ground rules Sydney Newman laid down for doing drama on Television . |
3 | Well A Alison goes out for one evening so that means I have to get back early for that evening |
4 | TRAINER John Gosden made up for Brier Creek 's narrow Ebor defeat when Badawi took the Andy Capp Handicap at York yesterday , writes Carles Fawcus . |
5 | William lived on for a further 16 years after that , into the reign of George V and the First World War . |
6 | Le Tissier made up for his earlier error after 72 minutes when he crashed home a 30-yard a left-foot volley but his team could find no way back . |
7 | The judges will hear arguments next month and make their rulings , with luck , before Germany shuts down for August . |
8 | Having grasped the educational import of the manyattas , Windley cast around for ways in which they might be adapted for administrative purposes . |
9 | We were delighted to have a distinguished group from Bulawayo fly over for the opening , and some who stayed through the week . |
10 | Maloney said : ‘ If we have to fight Tucker we will , but I 've got Alex Stewart lined up for the first defence . ’ |
11 | In second place Frank Emmelmann had to be at his very best as Linford Christie charged home for the British team , pushed all the way by Bruno Marie-Rose and Stefano Tilli , but the East German held on well as Linford was given the fastest ‘ anchor ’ split of 9.1 . |
12 | GRAHAM TAYLOR searches desperately for someone to get a grip of England 's midfield and you wonder if it is too late — at 28 — for Stewart Robson . |
13 | The man counts the money and they argue for a while , Tod saying nine hundred , the man saying seven , then the man saying six while Tod holds out for a thou , and so on . |
14 | Macho Jose lined up for the same run at Leganes yesterday — and was wounded by another horn . |
15 | JOHN Dunlop was left marvelling at the difference a day makes when Eurolink Thunder and Captain Horatius doubled up for him at Kempton yesterday . |
16 | And being married to David made up for a great many afternoon teas and Women 's Institute meetings . |
17 | ‘ Did you , ’ Markby asked patiently for about the third or fourth time , ‘ intend to make her fall ? ’ |
18 | Mario got the preferred equipment and Ronnie made up for it in sheer aggression . |
19 | However , Queen 's will be struggling for a scrum-half with former Irish Schools ' skipper Kenton Hillman ruled out for two months because of a shoulder injury , while centre Gerry Ross is heading for Trinity . |
20 | The Virgilianism of Hardy cries out for further investigation . |
21 | No answer , then Spencer passed out for a few seconds , only to wake to the pungent smell of burning and the sharp realisation that he must now get out of the thing . |
22 | Andy plays forward for Englands U21 — Frank for Norway — and Norway is the best of the two teams . |
23 | On his second attempt , Cadfael made straight for Upton to enquire where their younger shepherd was to be found , and set out stoutly to tramp the further mile to a fold high and dry above the water-meadows . |
24 | Jeff made up for his neglect by taking Ronni out for both lunch and dinner next day . |
25 | International : KGB signs up for Hollywood After the success of JFK , Russian spies start to trade in undercover past for over-the-counter assets |
26 | For details of special weekend offers available in Nottinghamshire send today for your free brochure by telephoning ( 0602 ) 824215 or simply return the order form on page 34 of this guide . |
27 | Under his control , each mill became a specialist centre for separate parts of the cloth manufacturing process , Millend used mainly for fulling , bleaching and drying . |
28 | He could remember what a flurry Martha Pritchett used to get into when Lady Debrace stopped in for a cup of tea , and how afterwards she would tell them proudly how her ladyship had sat down and chatted as if she were no grander than Nurse Wilks ! |
29 | Ten points in five crucial second-half minutes changed the complexion , Rod McCall driving over for his first international try , Roebuck converting then adding a penalty . |
30 | And as he goes under the hooves Andy looks around for John , eyes wide , but John can not help him . |