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 . |