Example sentences of "[adj] they [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Forming a club enables them to enter competitions together , and this they did for the first time recently at the combined Hampshire and Berkshire county championships , held at Reading gaol .
2 In June 1991 they voted for the most democratic free-marketeer on offer in a presidential election .
3 In the reign of Henry III they accounted for the agistment dues at the Exchequer , but made substantial payments into the Wardrobe from time to time , and paid out sums locally for such purposes as the maintenance of a neighbouring royal castle , building operations , the enclosure of a royal park , and the expenses incurred by the Forest officers in taking venison for the king .
4 I 've got no specific figures or names in mind , but I think there will be a further growth , particularly in the number of people who supply existing credit cards , and that 's important because they may do better and different deals with the retailers over how much they charge for the processing .
5 and you were sort of given the time and and and er er you know I 'm sure they paid for the books or whatever you needed
6 Hawaiian they did for a living , jazz they played for themselves .
7 Next day they had taken the mirror and the pottery and the porcelain to Long Melford because there were more antique shops in Long Melford than anywhere else they had seen , but £20 was all they got for the lot .
8 All Upstairs , a play by Peter Spafford , aims to bring the carers and those they care for the disabled , elderly and ill inside the ‘ system ’ which often excludes them .
9 The 128 they made for the fifth wicket actually saw the visitors go on the defensive , although not for long .
10 In vain they look for a contrast with the adult world in the family which is yielding and running after them .
11 Erika knew the words of a Protestant pastor , himself tortured and executed by the Gestapo : ‘ First they came for the Jews — and we said nothing .
12 First they came for the Jews , then they came for the communists , then they came for the trade unionists , then they came for me ’ , he repeats over a silky , mesmeric House groove , gradually adding a line each time , until he gets to ‘ and there was no-one left to speak up for me ’ .
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