Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [adv prt] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | One of the colleges he listed invited Katrina up for an interview and she seemed to like it there . |
2 | Further mishandling by CI let Moorehead in for a try to put Banbridge out of sight . |
3 | He says it means they 'll have to start again and buy straw in for the winter . |
4 | If your record starts to pick up air play and get reviewed just after three weeks , it may be worth keeping your plugger and press officer on for a bit longer . |
5 | Russell said , " Before you leave , put money down for a mescal . " |
6 | Four minutes later Bozinoski , taking the creative role of Dozzell who had a thigh strain , played Guentchev in for a shot which Ironside blocked . |
7 | The others , including the new drummer , had come to pick Keith up for a practice while I was there . |
8 | Rovers , always ahead through Paul Hardyman 's double and John Taylor , let County in for a gift point . |
9 | And that looks like bringing rain along for the afternoon . |
10 | Once seed heads/leaves change colour remove and hang upside down for a while ensuring the tips preserve too . |
11 | I have n't had Toby out for a while . |
12 | His Nan always gets lollies in for the kids and they came in more than useful this time . ’ |
13 | On the A forty-three in Oxfordshire , just north of Enstone , some temporary traffic lights there are holding drivers up for the resurfacing work that 's going on there — a little bit of extra care should be taken . |
14 | It was O , calling Boy up for the very first time . |
15 | Skipper Shane Cooper and full-back Lyon combined down the left flank to put Ropati over for a second-minute try . |
16 | In 1642 he was acting as a commissary , or supply officer , at Chester , sending provisions over for the Anglo-Scottish forces in Ireland . |
17 | Ray Hanna takes G–FIRE up for the first time , Elstree , March 14 , 1981. ( via Spencer Flack ) |
18 | Er they 're competitive quote and they 'll do the kitchen and unlike some you know , where they get subcontractors in for the joinery , the electrics |
19 | The Powell Duffryn Company came into its own , buying pits up for a few thousand pounds , shutting them down , throwing hundreds out of work . |
20 | The thought damped George down for a few miles ; then he asked : ‘ How are the eyes ? ’ |
21 | Further up the line Graham will call Wright in for the one-to-one . |
22 | We called Lucy out for the Grand Inspection . |
23 | Now if you 've got somebody who you are protecting their family , and they 'll be paying that plan twenty five years or more , the fact that they pay commissions out for the first four years is immaterial , what they want is peace of mind and protection . |
24 | He called Harry over for a private word , and the two men walked across to Harry 's collection of barrels . |
25 | This often happens , for example , when a research assistant pulls information off for a less computer literate academic . |
26 | She was refused entry at the dentist on formal hygiene regulation grounds , and luckily , oh so luckily , I 'd met an old friend in a shop opposite the dentist so he took Bella off for a walk . |
27 | Sole , capped 40 times by his country , will make his final appearance at Murrayfield against France a week today when he will lead Scotland out for a record 22nd time . |
28 | And at the swap over they had to swap equipment around for the reorganization . |
29 | Modigliani often asked Lunia to accompany him when he took Utrillo out for a walk . |
30 | Australia , battered by Larwood and Voce , were ready to call Darling up for the fourth Test . |