Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv prt] [to-vb] for " in BNC.

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1 In fact , liberal or not , she has come back to work for the ANC , though her exact capacity is not made clear .
2 UCAN said Amnesty has written back to ask for further details .
3 There is one noticeable omission in the cavalcade he has lined up to speak for Europe : Mikhail Gorbachev and his ‘ common European house ’ .
4 That he 'd gone out to look for her on the road and across the clunch pit field , returning alone half an hour later .
5 Did she dare go back to look for it ?
6 If he was the sole breadwinner , you may have to go out to work for the first time .
7 Its unique contribution to the community should be recognized — which incidentally would help to raise its status — so that no mother of under-fives should have to go out to work for financial reasons .
8 Michael , if I 'd lost him I 'd have gone out to look for him — he died . ’ ’
9 Nothing in the South Ronaldsay community would approach normality for a very long time , and most people from the village and the surrounding community had turned out to discover for themselves what was happening , and then to lend their support to the stricken families .
10 He recognized the voice of Beverley 's servant , Parry , who had become anxious about Giles 's safety , and had set out to search for him .
11 He had gone in to look for adventure , but had found love , he told Lord Henry .
12 Like all scientific findings , mine are actually nothing but readings on meters , printouts on papers , numbers derived from machines ( nothing but pointer-readings , the positivist philosopher and physicist Ernst Mach called such observations back at the beginning of this century ) , which I manipulate to extract meaning and which I then endeavour to extrapolate back to stand for , to represent , deductions about the behaviour of molecules , cells and organisms in the real world .
13 Around the harbour , fishermen 's tavernas still jostle side by side with the newer cafés and bars which have sprung up to cater for the younger market , and the main daytime activity seems to be relaxing over a quiet glass of something while watching the boats chug in and out .
14 This part of the city lacks the individual character of Robyn 's own suburb , where healthfood stores and sportswear boutiques and alternative bookshops have sprung up to cater for the students and liberal-minded yuppies who live there ; and still more does it lack the green amenities of the residential streets around the University .
15 Club bosses are on their toes and a string of new clubs have sprung up to cater for kinky lonely-heart foot fetishists who recently won respectability after a couple of celebrated court cases .
16 Rabobank NV and Amsterdam-based Getronics NV have teamed up to bid for the second Dutch Groupe Speciale Mobile digital cellular licence .
17 ‘ The view is , she 's gone over to look for her brother .
18 She 's gone down to pay for the , get something out of the boot outside .
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