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

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1 He went hunting in Grasmere , and often stayed on for a party in the evening after a hunt .
2 Right , the search is on for the person in the team who told me that Larry Adler 's birthday was today , and not February the tenth .
3 We are able to stand down for a while in the evening to get some sleep , write letters , play darts or watch TV .
4 ‘ Well , ’ Yanto began hastily , ‘ I was told he got pinned down for a week in no-man 's land during the battle of the Somme in 1916 .
5 he 's applied to the Metropolitan police , he 's going down for an interview in June
6 When the rest of the crowd turned out at closing time and headed for the Floral Gardens with their carry-outs , Tich bedded down for the night in the public lavatory on the other side of the railway bridge .
7 Two teenagers have chosen to bed down for the night in a freezer as part of their training for an expedition to the Artic Circle , They hope that a good night of shivering in sub-zero temperatures will prepare them for the trip .
8 John talked , quickly and urgently , while Patrick drove along the M4 , crossed the Chiswick and Hammersmith Flyovers and slowed down for the traffic in Cromwell Road .
9 Chris , tall , lithe and manly , strips off and goes in for a swim in his panda-briefs .
10 I 'll have booked in for a course in Bristol starting in September — an art course , no one cares what art students look like — or drama maybe .
11 I realized that this was the same place Brian and I had been held in for a week in May 1988 before going to the Pit .
12 UB may be pencilled in for a show in the King 's Hall on January
13 The immunity of Swiss companies to unfriendly or foreign takeovers came in for a pounding in 1988 after Nestlé took over Rowntree , a British confectioner , causing noisy British complaints about the lack of reciprocal opportunities .
14 At this time he developed a feeling for courses and put in for every course in sight .
15 The Iliad went in for the triumvirate in the Ladbroke of 1991 at Leopardstown and then the biggest success of all came at Cheltenham where Destriero was supposed to have landed a gamble of over £1m in taking the Supreme Novices Hurdle .
16 But if we do n't get a good response to this I might stick it in for the day in The Post .
17 He does n't bring them safely home and , you know , have them all securely ti er closed in for the night in safety and security , he leaves them in the wilderness .
18 Towards the end of 1992 , the company was successful in securing a four year inspection services contract for the Shell Southern North Sea MMSC representing a major break through for the company in this area .
19 Fallon still had a bit of work to do , even then , but he had already bumped off Perrins and Hannaford with one uncompromising run and this time his strength buried the rest of the Gloucester defence and took him over for a try in the corner .
20 Widnes substitute Emosi Koloto scattered a couple of Northern defenders as he went over for a try in the 39th minute .
21 At the other end Tyrone Howe who saw very little of the ball during the match went over for a try in the left corner , following a fine break from Andrew Gallagher .
22 Former Ireland schools star Kieran Dawson was enjoying a most impressive Bangor debut and he capitalised on a break by scrum-half Stephen Matchett to power over for a try in the 23rd minute which gave Bangor a comfortable 13-0 lead .
23 Not only did the sturdy lock crown a storming performance by bullocking over for a try in the final minute , he undoubtedly played himself into a Lions place .
24 He reached over for a whip in its cup .
25 Two police forces and an airline took part in the 350-mile dash to make sure newlyweds Mark and Jan Hemmingway jetted off for a fortnight in the Seychelles .
26 He could hear her hairdryer , almost as hard on his nerves as a dentist 's drill ; it had ruined three attempts to get the message down already , but he did n't want to ask her to lay off for a while in case the uneasy peace was threatened yet again .
27 PLACE your bets with Bugsy — and you could be jetting off for a week in Las Vegas the gambling capital of the world .
28 Chief Press Officer Alwyn James has , I see , won a Guardian travel prize and is off for a week in the Philippines .
29 This state of things must indeed seem strange to the young people of today who can fly off for a summer in Katmandu with scarcely a quiver of apprehension or pause for wonder .
30 But in August , just before setting off for a month in Switzerland , he still hoped to have finished a draft of the third act by the end of the year .
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