Example sentences of "[adv prt] for [noun prp] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | — subs were Newsome , Whelan ( who came on for Sharpe towards the end ) and Lukic |
2 | Half time — Malone 0 Greystones 8 Adrian Bush came on for Willis in the second half and made an immediate impact with a 40 second minute penalty and then a splendid forty metre touch clearance . |
3 | Strandli came on for Rocky towards the end . |
4 | No , I 'm going to fill in for Jim on the Canal project . ’ |
5 | In for Jenny including the love affair . |
6 | By the time Bernei went over for London in the 69th minute , Sheffield had accumulated a massive 32–0 lead . |
7 | I at once applied for leave , which was granted , and set off for Edinburgh on the overnight train . |
8 | THIS is a bit hard to understand but some audacious young men from Newcastle have set off for Europe in the company of Ermentrude the Cow from The Magic Roundabout . |
9 | Ms Hutchison did not boost her case , however , by asserting in a recent televised debate that she is ‘ a fighter ’ who will stand up for Texas in the Senate . |
10 | International : KGB signs up for Hollywood After the success of JFK , Russian spies start to trade in undercover past for over-the-counter assets |
11 | He turns out for Alderton in the Cheltenham and Gloucester Sunday league . |
12 | He turns out for Alderton in the Cheltenham and Gloucester Sunday league . |
13 | With Leoncico snapping genially at his heels , with a force of 190 Spaniards and with several hundred more local guides and porters embarked on a fleet of nine canoes and a small ship named the Chapinera , Balboa set out for Acla on the morning of Thursday , 1 September 1513 . |
14 | At the other end , Durnin missed out for Oxford in the dying minutes , but it was new Sunderland player manager Terry Butcher 's night . |
15 | Some 7,000 soundings and 3,250 sea bed samples wee taken during the 1880s , and 52 separate survey documents carried out in 1964–65 supplemented by information from further boreholes sunk in the 1970s , and studies carried out for Eurotunnel by the Bureau de Recherchés Géologiques et Minières and Mott Hay and Anderson . |
16 | In the most extreme case , Abdelatif Benazzi even managed to play for two countries in the competition , turning out for Morocco in the qualifiers and France in the final stages . |
17 | They had hesitated too long and were regarded with suspicion by those British officials who might have helped them but thought , perhaps , that two people who deliberately set out for Berlin in the last week of August 1939 deserved all that they got . |
18 | Newson got a goal back for Bournemouth near the end but it was Swindon 's game by then . |
19 | In my talk I mentioned a number of specific things that Scott had brought about for Scotland as the result of his friendship with George IV . |
20 | You see when Jane Pargeter told me , I suddenly looked round for Nicola at the party . |