Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] for [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | But until the inquiry decides , it 's hats on for the ramblers . |
2 | When the school closed , they kept the animals on for the toddlers in the local playgroups . |
3 | I 've done all enquiries about putting the advert in for the temps . |
4 | His Nan always gets lollies in for the kids and they came in more than useful this time . ’ |
5 | Erm but I do feel that there is likely to be some positive spin off for the factories . |
6 | Fred had once told Lorton that he reckoned to make his beer money from playing pool , and perhaps a little bit over for the dogs . |
7 | With this season 's shirts as foul as ever , we asked Britain 's top design teams to get their kits out for the lads |
8 | I parked Armstrong on Soho Square and hoofed it round the corner into Dean Street , keeping an eye out for the fly-posters to see if anyone interesting was playing in the vicinity . |
9 | There are some great hair and skin care collections around for the guys . |
10 | Like the ‘ Mef if they 'd been brought up in a Yorkshire pit village instead of some jessified ‘ forest ’ , but with scurrilous standing in for the keyboards , ‘ V ’ are an untutored Stooges. that 's the Three Stooges , mind . |
11 | If Deane been told to be target man and also lay the ball off for the likes of rodders and Speed then he 's OK this season , but £3 mil for a STRIKER ! ! |
12 | He wrote the event up for the straights of the San Francisco Chronicle . |
13 | Sing Your Hearts Out For The Lads … |
14 | Perhaps in conjunction with a yacht , motor-cruiser or smaller water craft the aeroplane would provide a smashing day out for the high-achievers in any organization , make an unusual fishing expedition to normally remote waters , take more passive passengers sightseeing , or allow access to many such widely-separated leisure activities all on the same day . |
15 | It was also a great day out for the parents , teachers and helpers . |
16 | Darren Clarke can not defend the title he won so easily last season — because he 's not available to play in next Wednesday 's pro-am tournament which is not part of the championship but a social day out for the amateurs . |
17 | Andrew Hudson and Mark Rushmere completed a satisfying first day back for the visitors , batting through the last nine overs no bother . |
18 | And I 'm with Lady Chatterley on this one : ‘ Get yer chest out for the girls . ’ |
19 | But if you 're in a situation where that 's not possible then you 'll do the very best you can , but you 're always going to be on the look out for the priorities as they change , cos once the person stops breathing they become unconscious , they stop breathing , their heart stops , then everything else has to wait and you have to try and get on with that , okay ? |
20 | Or kept a sharper look out for the paparazzi . |
21 | Even so , it is worth getting to know and keeping a sharp look out for the signs from as early as May on , because if you act quickly enough it is possible to stop the attack before it spreads through the rest of the foliage by picking off , and , this is important , burning the infected parts . |
22 | Now doctors say parents must be on the look out for the symptoms and not be misled by flu . |
23 | Now doctors say parents must be on the look out for the symptoms and not be misled by flu . |
24 | A defence lawyer said : ‘ It is apparent she was asked to go along to give the appearance of a young man and woman out for an evenings drive . |
25 | This was a real turn up for the books , and is an observation still not accepted by all medical practitioners . |
26 | That would be a turn up for the books , would n't it , if my uncle married your foster sister ? ’ |
27 | And that 'll be a t turn up for the books for him . |
28 | Your going to Wellingborough that 's a bloody turn up for the books is n't it ? |
29 | To the crowd in the tap bar he had seemed no different from any other young contender down for the Sports . |
30 | A case could be made for a deep psychic need in people the world over for the manifestations of monsters in varying horrific forms . |