Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] for [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 There are a few of us ( 3 at mo — myself , a mate and Steve Walsh ) who want to come down for the Oxford match from Durham/Newcastle .
2 Do n't forget to look out for the Debenhams Bright Futures competition in our June issue !
3 Too frightened even to go out for a Saturday morning shop at Sainsbury 's in case fans inspected her … and the contents of her shopping trolley .
4 One of the strongest domestic fields for many years — including three previous winner of the race — is set to line up for the London Marathon on April 12 .
5 The Immigration and Customs people at Ramsgate had been instructed to watch out for the Renault 18 but to keep a low profile and let it through .
6 Eva said it had taken to wait a month to get in for a Saturday night .
7 ‘ And if I have to pay up for the Mercedes at £1 a week for the rest of my life then that 's what I will do . ’
8 The regular conductor Bruno Walder was taken ill , and Bernstein suffering from a hangover had to take over for a Sunday afternoon concert broadcast on radio across America ; he captivated the audience and the critics , as much with his conducting prowess as with his gyrations on the podium which earned him the nickname ‘ Leaping Lennie ’ .
9 Entranced by the aphrodisiacs in his prawn cocktail , McAvennie began to visit his new girl every weekend , flying to the London nightlife and eventually provoking a dispute with Celtic manager Billy McNeill when he failed to show up for a Monday morning training session .
10 The two met at a rally and decided to team up for the Charrington RAC .
11 It is just asking the public to sign up for a Barton by-pass .
12 It was n't just here and now , he was part of the past and he was going to sign up for the WEA history and archaeology classes .
13 BUDDING soccer stars are being invited to sign up for the Reebok Fives national tournament .
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