Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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31 | Andy reaches up for his big friend 's hand . |
32 | In the 68th minute the huge Musselburgh contingent in the crowd went wild when McMillan broke up the blindside and sent winger Craig Ramsey racing in for a try to put his side 14-10 up . |
33 | That was the sort of thing I could imagine Denny and Kay going in for , at least in theory . |
34 | Not quite knowing what to expect other than that she wanted a new job , Jean turned up for work promptly on a cold , wet , Monday morning but found no one to let her in . |
35 | — ROKER Park will attract a host of scouts tonight as manager Malcolm Crosby gears up for his end-of-season sales . |
36 | Despite Swan 's abuse , Hyacinth stuck up for him . |
37 | For instance , I have today recorded a radio interview in Welsh stressing the need to have an application for quarrying on the Carmel Woods SSSI called in for a public inquiry . |
38 | Sid James , Joan Sims , Kenneth Connor , Charles Hawtrey , Jim Dale and Ken linking up for once with Sheila Hancock in this epic which seemed to satisfy everybody . |
39 | Slowly , as fast as they could , the Macleans shoved off for home . |
40 | Honestly , you 'd think it was Antony coming back for Cleopatra the way she 's carrying on ! ’ |
41 | Newport were in shreds as Marcus Hannaford cleaned up for the third try . |
42 | One of the village pubs , the Cherry Tree still has mementos of festivities at the well ; including a vial of well water mixed with river-water from the Ganges brought over for centenary celebrations in 1964 . |
43 | It was one your uncle David brought up for me so that I could get take it to pieces to make the car we 'd got better . |
44 | And they reiterated that they would like Becky to stay in for tests but Jenny could come home , and Becky was a bit jaundiced you see . |
45 | RECENTLY RICHARD APPEARED IN For Women magazine , with a head of hair but without clothes . |
46 | It was so fascinating to observe that I was very sorry when the party broke up , and even more so when Margaret did not ask her old pal Richard to stay on for supper with us after the Rolls drove away . |
47 | Counsel conjured up for us the picture of the accused person , after a gruelling day in court , returning to the cells to be met with the sight of an official of the Serious Fraud Office , armed with a further batch of questions , which he would be forced to answer on pain of being prosecuted for another offence . |
48 | After the death of Haran , Terah sets out for Canaan , with his grandson Lot and his son Abram and childless daughter-in-law Sarai . |
49 | Not that it 'd need to — Grandmaster Chess might be showing its age a bit , but if you can put up with its idiosyncrasies it 's a bargain at £1.99 , especially with Renaissance Othello thrown in for good measure . |
50 | At his first school , Stockwell Junior School , David dressed up for the first time in a school nativity play . |
51 | Singh steps out for peace in Sikh heartland . |
52 | Singh steps out for peace in Sikh heartland . |
53 | NIGERIAN prince Andrew Harriman warmed up for next week 's Pilkington Cup rugby final repeat against Bath with a regal hat-trick of tries for Harlequins in a 64-6 win at Plymouth . |
54 | But Curbishley had few worries about beating Sunderland once they had had Kay sent off for foolishly retaliating against Walsh . |
55 | Gerry Byrom and Mathew Doggert come in for Richard Scanlon and John Pierce . |
56 | Let him go ’ , so the interpreter sat down and M. Ver carried on for five minutes more . |
57 | Meanwhile the Sole family plan to spend a fortnight 's holiday in Florida before David girds up for Scotland 's challenge in the Five Nations . |
58 | Having established himself at Ince , Killigrew set off for the busy mercantile town of Plymouth , where he soon fell in with a merchant , Tremayne , who had a daughter , Mary . |
59 | Langford pulled a goal back on sixty eight minutes , but Thame held out for another victory and they still top the South Midland League . |
60 | But Dzagnidze then followed his own kick for a try in the corner , and Mironov swept through for a try that Dzagnidze converted . |