Example sentences of "was [adv prt] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was thanks to them that he learned that the hunt was on for a leak on the Washington embassy wartime staff which could only have been Maclean . |
2 | The father was on for the whole of the second act of The Hooded Owl , and never had that part of the play passed as slowly as it did that evening . |
3 | We just had to sit there all day on our own , and I was in for a couple of weeks . |
4 | Bobo was in for a shock , however , for when he kicked open the door to Sam 's office , he discovered that the President had already taken the matter out of his hands , having blown his own brains out . |
5 | Any smoothy who saw her as a soft touch was in for a shock . |
6 | One thing was for sure : if she showed her face outside she was in for a shock . |
7 | He was in for a surprise . |
8 | But Mosley campaigned in Tuscany by phone and by the time he returned to London for the autumn , the plan was set , letters were going out and Balestre was in for a surprise . |
9 | I wondered if the Great God Turhan Bey was in for a cut , or if Otto was doing it all off his own bat . |
10 | It was not long after that , though , that the rain decided once again to make an appearance and Ven decreed that it was in for the rest of the day . |
11 | I was along for the ride . |
12 | The revolution-that-might-have-been was over for the day . |
13 | School was over for the day and Sara had expected Jenny to arrive before this . |
14 | No it was our summer holiday , I went off for two weeks , when I came back Paula was off for a month . |
15 | I was off for a week which is alright , but during that week I was heavily doped on downers . |
16 | But I 'm not I 'm not in the frame of mind to be saying this kid was off for a week with flu then and was off |
17 | Then I was up for a second — and the next wave hit me . ’ |
18 | If he was up for a part in a Night Nurse commercial he 'd be sure to get it unless Mickey Rourke turned up for the same audition . |
19 | When Dustin told Brooks that he was up for the part in The Graduate , Mel said , ‘ But you 're an ugly little rat . |
20 | ANNETTE BENING : ‘ I was up for the part of a prostitute in Dangerous Liaisons , the one whose backside John Malkovich uses to write a letter . |
21 | In fact , it was while he was up for the interview that he read in The Times the advertisement that had brought him to Burleigh : |
22 | She was back for a moment on Bras d'Or , casting off coiling the painter up neatly , approved of by her father , and by Louise . |
23 | ‘ That big yellow beast did this while I was out for a swim . ’ |
24 | She fully expected him to ignore her sarcastic question , or , in his delightfully blunt fashion , tell her he was out for a walk , not an idle chinwag , when , to cause her to falter in her stride , ‘ How about — where you 'd been last Thursday while I waited outside your flat for you to come home ? ’ |
25 | The teachers could n't ask Frank where his mother might be because his class was out for the day on a Project Course . |
26 | Ms McCarthy was out for the evening with a friend , Stacey Gallacher , when they heard that acid house partygoers were meeting on Clapham Common . |
27 | She was about to risk departing for an early lunch , a move which she would not have dared to make if Miss Coldharbour had been in the office , but Julia gathered she was out for the morning and not expected in until two fifteen . |
28 | An architect on holiday in the Scottish Highlands was out for an afternoon 's hill walking . |