Example sentences of "she [vb -s] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She goes for the bold approach , transforming whole walls and courtyards with bright murals , herb mazes , whacky garden furniture .
2 She longs for the anguished desolation of a late capitalism that has n't quite worked as her generation dreamed .
3 When she requires a new cooker , she begs for a small loan from the Department of Social Security .
4 She stands for a long moment .
5 If you are to be awkward then my mother will not know where she stands for a good deal of time . ’
6 And it is Britain she thanks for the startling transformation and thinks will keep her at the top .
7 It sounds like the Velvet Underground mixed with … ’ — and she searches for the appropriate ingredient — ‘ … with Nico . ’
8 IT will be a great relief to Abi King at the Arts Theatre if the props she needs for a new play can be turned up by the public at large .
9 This can be reduced a little if she goes in with all she needs for the first few days : a clean dressing-gown , slippers , a change of night clothes and bedjacket and all the toilet articles and other small items she is likely to want .
10 She says for every ten acres used for a house 30 acres actually get used up in building pavements roads and so on .
11 She wakes for a few minutes and then is unconscious for several hours , ’ said a police spokesman .
12 When she attends for the first time , she assesses the patient : if he is out of bed and eating his breakfast , for instance , she observes whether he can feed himself , or whether he needs help ; whether he has perceptual problems ; how good his balance is while he is sitting ; whether he is limited by spasticity ; what his posture is like ; and then whether he is capable of standing and walking .
13 For instance : ‘ You should lose weight ’ , ‘ You should n't be so inarticulate at work ’ , ‘ You should n't pursue money as a goal ’ , ‘ You should be kinder to your mother when she phones for a long chat . ’
14 The bottom half of the page is how much she gets for every ten pounds she 's got to spend , but before we find out she 's got to spend , what we 've got to do is take off the policy fee .
15 She calls for a national policy for dealing with runaway children , and more government funding .
16 In the end she opts for the serious , renounces carnal love , and decides to become a Catholic .
17 She kneels for a red flower , picks it , later
18 Next year she hopes for a larger venue , with catering facilities .
19 As such , she qualifies for The Professional Plan that is on offer from BNP .
20 She plumps for the latter .
21 Here she speaks for the first time about her ordeal to Margaret Hall .
22 To the cost to Britain of membership of the EEC on her trade account must be added what she pays for the Common Agricultural Policy ( CAP ) .
23 Yet she remains for the modern reader perhaps the most intriguing member of the entire family .
24 She provides for the physical needs of the family , she is its emotional organizer , mediator of feelings , with a responsibility to dampen and absorb confrontations and generally keep the family running smoothly .
25 She works for a national campaign on homelessness .
26 May I warmly congratulate my right hon. Friend both on her statement this afternoon and on all the ways in which she works for the British interest both in Europe and elsewhere in the world ?
27 ‘ It 's now a tradition that she comes for the last week of the campaign , ’ he says .
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