Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] [adv] for " in BNC.
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1 | I knew I 'd got kids written down here for a reason . |
2 | The following morning six of the travelling journalists showed up innocently for breakfast in Chicago wanting to know where everyone had gone . |
3 | Only 100 years ago a zoo meant a series of caged animals set up exclusively for recreation . |
4 | The last brothers to line up together for England were Coventry forwards Arthur and Harold Wheatley , against Scotland at Twickenham in 1938 . |
5 | But the hens eased off here for the the start of the the cultivate ley the land . |
6 | Hundreds of car enthusiasts turned up today for the South Lincolnshire Motor Show . |
7 | TWO youngsters cuddled up yesterday for a special ‘ thank you ’ to the man who gave them life . |
8 | For anyone who still needs convincing that Craig is first and foremost a guitarist he quotes an incident that happened when the Y-Fronts got back together for a gig in Melbourne , during the time he was with Neighbours . |
9 | The second is the smaller group of interviews with 55 grandparents carried out specifically for this book , and intentionally focused on ageing through the generations . |
10 | A 12-inch of the ‘ Sheriff Fatman ’ and ‘ Rubbish ’ singles put out primarily for the overseas market but available over here because the former is fairly hard to get hold of now . |
11 | A 12-inch of the ‘ Sheriff Fatman ’ and ‘ Rubbish ’ singles put out primarily for the overseas market but available over here because the former is fairly hard to get hold of now . |
12 | The principles set out below for determining when an obligation of confidence will arise would therefore seem equally applicable to both equitable and implied contractual obligations . |
13 | Our main 1979 survey was designed largely to throw light on this relationship between people 's knowledge about credit and how they make actual shopping decisions — the first major study to explore this in this country , and more searching in this respect than even the valuable American studies carried out recently for the National Commission on Consumer Finance and the Federal Reserve Board . |
14 | A cautious opening in New York produced a further round of price-cutting in the afternoon and , with investors setting off early for the Easter break , the Footsie drifted in to a 2638.6 point close , down 1.6 on the day . |
15 | If things work out well for him he will do good with his money , if he does n't go out spending like he does , his money will do alright . |
16 | The Hurricanes flew around overhead for 15 20 minutes until their predicament became clear , when ‘ Ark Royal 's ’ deck was cleared and another Fulmar sent off . |
17 | Tomorrow I shall be asking three or four salient witnesses to stay on here for an extra night after the others have gone home . |
18 | Founded by friends John Paul Jones Dejoria and the late Paul Mitchell , the company has gone from strength to strength , both in the USA and Great Britain and in memory of Paul Mitchell , a host of stars turned out recently for a tree planting ceremony . |
19 | This section provides a step-by-step guide for users setting up Offline for the first time . |
20 | With high land values and the lowest UK unemployment , almost 50 per cent of the very small holdings were what the survey classed as ‘ amenity farming ’ , in which land and buildings are acquired with ‘ a desirable residence and the agricultural activities carried out largely for pleasure ’ . |
21 | There is in fact a general danger that ‘ good ’ records will turn out to look remarkably similar to one another , ‘ bad ’ records made up only for non-conformists , individualists , or those who are in some way social or school ‘ loners ’ . |
22 | This strategy was scrapped when it became apparent that the government needed to take some action before the students revved up again for another outbreak of violence . |