Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv prt] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The wheel was never repaired and was eventually broken up for scrap .
2 The new puppy is very timid with strangers but now she is old enough to go out for walks , we have found she is growling at other dogs .
3 We manoeuvre in the world constantly looking out for Number One .
4 The union is constantly looking out for ways like this to show promoters , record companies and the rest of the music industry the right way to treat musicians , and to remind the business yet again of their responsibility to put back into music just a small part of the rewards which they enjoy , thanks to the skills of musicians .
5 So watch out for schools closing down or local government offices refurbishing .
6 A school , so watch out for children , especially five minutes after the bell has rung .
7 Buttons are fiddly so look out for ones sewn onto elastic loops .
8 So look out for signs that there may be a problem , such as :
9 Ian Brown 's drop goal increased the lead to four points , but the last quarter belonged exclusively to the visitors with Stephen Cowan , Maurice Field , Richard Cullen , Colin Wilkinson and Graeme Copeland all getting in for tries from which full-back Colin Wilkinson converted two of them .
10 The long lie is over So get up for goodness
11 Senna then sliced past Berger to take third place and took second when the leading group all pulled in for pit-stops for new tyres between laps 29 and 34 .
12 The Moroccan restaurants that I tried were obviously set up for tourists .
13 In the community tank where the decor consists of numerous caves made from rockwork , with a good depth of gravel to act as a filter medium , and where the fish tend to dig less than in a tank especially set up for breeding , then undergravel filtration will be adequate once the biological action in the gravel has become firmly established .
14 You see when Jane Pargeter told me , I suddenly looked round for Nicola at the party .
15 Here are the Angerholme Pots , all lined up for inspection over a straight half-mile .
16 The grand style of landscaped gardens with carefully planned borders and regimented bedding plants ‘ like soldiers all lined up for attention ’ is not for her .
17 Jonathan has committed himself to rising early enough to get in for work before 9.00am .
18 The muted stripes can be worked with any quantity of yarn making up the total , just add in the colours where you will , provided you have enough left over for borders .
19 They had all come back for lunch but the women had rebelled at going out in the afternoon .
20 ‘ Just caught your nippers apparently setting out for Siena , ’ Fosdyke said .
21 With four flights a day from Manchester to Paris you could literally fly out for lunch and be back in time for ‘ Match of the Day ’ .
22 They found , however , that this relationship only held up for workers in small-town settings .
23 His kisses were deep and cherishing and hungry , and it was a long time before they eventually came up for air .
24 We went properly turned out for Sunday service .
25 Some may have regretted the excursion and eventually turned back for home .
26 In other words , technology does not make up for Europe 's high labour costs .
27 Willie just cries out for ridicule , do n't you think ?
28 It felt fragile at first , but it was as if I had finally come up for air after nearly drowning in a pool of lies .
29 So no voter who gave Craig a second preference could be sure that it would actually be registered , for his paper could be one of the 3,813 — 1,476 = 2,337 that were not picked out for transfer .
30 Rincewind did not glance around for fear of the terrible things he might see , and by the time Withel looked for him again he was on the other side of the Plaza , and still accelerating .
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