Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] for the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | And all three of them made for the stairs . |
2 | Then I asked for the inlays , two humbuckers , two volumes and a tone . |
3 | I lived for the cliches , I awaited them . |
4 | Of course , there was always Agnes , and I lived for the nights when I joined the Ralembergs for their simple meal . |
5 | I affected to become social with the others but out of the corner of my mind — while I played for the others the part of a poor miner 's son who was puzzled , but delighted by the attention these lovely people paid to him — I had her under close observation … |
6 | Ha ha I paid for the tickets I 'm gon na drink it . |
7 | My immediate reaction was to reduce power and I grabbed for the throttles . |
8 | During the war I worked for the women 's voluntary service and shortly afterwards I went abroad for a few years , returning in the late 1940s , divorced with three children . |
9 | I felt for the matches . |
10 | The ward had been full , the nurses worked off their feet , but their care for me — and as far as I knew for the others — had been magnificent . |
11 | I reached for the matches , and lit a spill . |
12 | With a dozen spills to hand , I reached for the matches in my pouch . |
13 | Girls , money , fast cars — it was the choice between that and working in a factory for the rest of your life , and I went for the girls — ‘ I 'll have the girls and all the money , please . ’ |
14 | Er then he , he , I sent for the police because he walked out the door and he , he threatened to kill himself . |
15 | We were nearing the camp , so I aimed for the ruts in the track and put my foot down . |
16 | ‘ The Christmas presents I bought for the kids . |
17 | Furthermore , the reading I did for the lectures I was called to give as a ‘ drugs expert ’ generated queries about such ambiguous areas as victimless crimes and interference in private acts , and altogether raised more questions than were solved . |
18 | As the Dutchwoman and I waited for the musicians to gather themselves up she commented on the sea symbols of fish and anchor in the nave . |
19 | Last term , all through the Coronation festivities , all through the exams , I longed for the holidays when I would see her . |
20 | So I fell for it and I volunteered for the Guards , but after a week , they decided I , I 'd got flat feet which was n't very good for slamming your foot down as the guards demanded in those days . |
21 | Two weeks later , the changes I wanted for the animals — shade , water , things like that — were done . |
22 | But nobody cared for the stones he told And he sat all alone of a night Until one day a traveller came in from the cold A sorry and miserable sight . |
23 | An excess of confusion and costs would attend a system which provided for the affairs of the street to be regulated by its inhabitants , and likewise those of the hamlet , parish , market town , county and region . |
24 | These disagreements themselves make it clear that there can have been no dramatic recovery which compensated for the losses from the fourteenth-century plagues ; any such marked increase would have left no scope for argument . |
25 | The bid was expected this week or next , with finance arranged through Manufacturers Hanover and Charterhouse , which acted for the brothers in the past . |
26 | In no way did we want a union type association , it was all to be kept low key and friendly , which suited both ourselves and our administration , for we already had an official union which catered for the needs of the Customs and Excise in general . |
27 | This sense of Christian unity in the faith enacted in liturgical structures which catered for the needs of lay individuals seeking to understand their faith was lost after the Reformation , when increasing stress was put on individual communion and a personal relationship with God . |
28 | ‘ I knew I could beat Robin Reid , who qualified for the Olympics , and I just hope that winning the title will show the selectors they have made a big mistake . ’ |
29 | The Indians , who qualified for the finals after a last-gasp win over West Indies in the final qualifying match , were never on course to match Australia 's 233 for 5 , the feature of which was an innings of 73 from Dean Jones , recalled after surprisingly being omitted from the previous match . |
30 | You got for the daughters and you 're gon na get them some , two hankies to go with it . |