Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] for [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Somehow , the wonderful aroma lingered on for days after .
2 Susan came down for breakfast today , and they had an exciting time opening their parcels , for their father 's illness had prevented their making friends in the neighbourhood ; but there was plenty to do and talk about , and they steadfastly refused to give way to the depression that naturally overcame them at times .
3 After a further six years ' wait ( during which my original proposer and seconder had died and their nominations had been taken up by two ex-captains ) , my name came up for election again , and this time , I was told , the opposition from members , particularly those in the legal profession who were friends of Lord Robertson , was fiercer .
4 Speaking of luck , there 's a colt I want to buy not far from Lexington — came up for sale just when I was thinking of getting in some new blood .
5 They bought half excuse me half of it and they lived in the basement , then the other half came up for sale so Peter bought the whole lot then
6 Not quite knowing what to expect other than that she wanted a new job , Jean turned up for work promptly on a cold , wet , Monday morning but found no one to let her in .
7 Head teacher John Moorhead and pupil Frankie Mckay , who turned up for school yesterday morning
8 ‘ There was a Jonah Blunt who turned out for Somerset occasionally , ’ he said .
9 The Strangeways riot , which went on for days longer than necessary because of squabbling between the Home Office prison department and the prison governor .
10 Now the story of Britain 's biggest-ever robbery — and the massive money laundering operation that went on for months afterwards — will be told tomorrow night in ITV 's £2 million drama Fool 's Gold ( 9.05pm ) .
11 An interesting sidelight on battlefront conditions came from his remarks that the Peshmerga brought in for attention mainly tended to be suffering from wounds to their limbs from weapons such as Kalashnikovs , since those who sustained head or body injuries generally failed to get as far as a field hospital .
12 and then at lunchtime er first day we went out for lunch somewhere but erm
13 Afterwards , he added , they went out for lunch together .
14 Er we went out for dinner actually with some
15 ‘ They went out for walks up to five times a day and he spoiled Champ rotten .
16 Book Bargains Ltd , the specialist remainder chain founded by Philip Weatherburn 14 years ago and put up for sale earlier this month , is in liquidation .
17 Yeah she slept in for work again .
18 Naturally I agreed , and he set off for paris immediately with Ted Church as the UK observer .
19 Perhaps we might have a look at things , at this stage , through the eyes of young Benjamin Titford , the youngest surviving son , left motherless at nine years old ; waving his big brother William Charles goodbye as he set off for London soon afterwards ; watching brother John cough himself into an early grave ; listening to endless conversations about high prices , shortages , and a war across the channel ; dragged out of his bed in the middle of the night to cries of ‘ Fire ! ’ and ‘ Flood ! ’ ; struggling to keep warm every winter ; watching his father die of a long illness — these experiences made his childhood , in modern terms , an awful , albeit a dramatic one .
20 He set off for Ayr yesterday with five more under his belt and promptly won the first three races , two in photos .
21 He produced a practical edition ( with chapter-divisions ) of Einhard 's Life of Charlemagne : in his prologue , written after 840 , Walahfrid held up for emulation both Einhard 's scientia and the preference of the " most powerful and most wise " Charlemagne for the company of wise men .
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