Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That means we can delay putting plans in for the reservoir .
2 Got a few more voices on for the tape .
3 ‘ I prefer to keep our heads down for the moment .
4 And also to those innocent victims of this jape who might even have put their cars in for the test and discovered the garage is no longer the soft option it was once reputed to be !
5 Cos I 've got to take these kids up for a bath soon er er you can stay
6 ‘ Just lads out for a thrill , ’ she said .
7 The good nature and humour of most Scotsmen never failed to appreciate the situation , ( an immigrant father taking his kids out for a run to the country ) and they at all times were friendly .
8 I cried my eyes out for a night then started writing my own songs .
9 For a moment she thought it shared her doubts ; there was a hint of a fumble as it doubled its hind legs under for the leap .
10 Like his father , he had some apprehensions about the filming , especially being told to do things several times over for the film crew .
11 HANGING AROUND : He gets the chance to put his feet up for a moment before the jump
12 Amaranth had no wish to be caught napping in the lounge of the Grand Hotel ; how much better to return to ‘ Mon Repos ’ and put her feet up for an hour or so .
13 He came into the hangar where Preston was gluing bits of plane together and told him he was taking one of the new chaps up for a spin .
14 ‘ There were megastars up for the part but old Wallace here got it .
15 The fleet lines up for the start of one of the races at Alton Water .
16 I find it very difficult to dwell on these serious — even gloomy — thoughts when the sun is shining , the winds light and I have been asked to take a party of visitors out for a boat trip .
17 Walking back through the jungle I thankfully did n't come across any trap-door spiders but as dusk fell I was entranced by a cluster of trees which were suddenly lit up like Christmas trees by the thousands of glow-worms out for a night of passion .
18 When we got into the studio , I got Gibson to send a few guitars down for a try-out and I ended up using them the whole way through the album .
19 The 21-year-old international , also a forward , clocks on for a trial period today , 24 hours after the arrival of Norway 's star striker , Tore Andre Dahlum of Rosenberg , who started a week 's trial yesterday .
20 to be three weeks , got ta putta your banns in for a month
21 You take self take the employment figures down for a start .
22 And that 's why in , in buildings , industrial and commercial buildings where we put heat and smoke detectors in for the protection of life and that 's why you put it in your homes .
23 Leave the lights off for an hour or so after you have added the fish to the tank , to give them a chance to settle .
24 Usually , these are insignificant , and can often speed things up for the customer as well .
25 He said OK rewrite them , so I held things up for an hour and at the end of it he said he was n't convinced .
26 " Will you meet me , Tom ? " she was saying as she bent over him , " when I 'll have my scones out for the tea . "
27 ‘ Then it must have been holiday-makers out for a walk , ’ said Betty .
28 This summer the centre will have many of corporate customers , high flyers out for a trial lesson with their colleagues .
29 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
30 She put two of the bags down for a rest , and used her free hand to push her dyed black hair back from her eyes .
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