Example sentences of "[adv] [noun prp] [vb past] [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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1 | Bordon came out for the second half in determined mood and soon Wilson made up for a number of misses by flicking in the third goal . |
2 | Still , seven minutes later Magilton made up for his miss . |
3 | ‘ Then Orient came in for me and I could not have been happier with the way things worked out . ’ |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Then Crawford went out for a welcome late-night meal , before staying up to read the reviews in the early editions of the next day 's newspapers . |
6 | Penny and her Second , Sylvia , talked about it all the way to the corner where Sylvia turned off for home , and Penny only remembered her lost budgie again when Sylvia said goodbye and added : ‘ I do hope you find Kelpie soon , Penny . ’ |
7 | Ipswich made their first substitution after 75 minutes when Whelan came on for Bozinoski . |
8 | From the old man , you see he 'd always been an old I L P man and er I remember when Harris put up for parliament in the Rushcliffe division . |
9 | That 's why Chris came in for the baby clothes . ’ |
10 | Trailing 19–2 at half-time , woeful Saints hit further setbacks when Fox raced in for two tries in three minutes early in the second half . |
11 | RECENTLY RICHARD APPEARED IN For Women magazine , with a head of hair but without clothes . |