Example sentences of "he [verb] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He made for a line of scrub between two gates and waited until the street outside was fairly clear , then climbed the railings and dropped down .
2 As soon as we had cleared customs he made for a bank of telephones , and when he rejoined me he was smiling .
3 A snow-covered hedge loomed up ahead of him and he made for the shelter of it .
4 Then , ignoring her indignant gasp , he made for the chest of drawers with the clear intention of searching that also .
5 He made for the Druid 's Well , a mile or so to the east of the town .
6 He made for the surgery , saying , lying in his teeth , ‘ I have some work to do , McAllister .
7 With powerful leg strokes he made for the assault boat from which new flares were being fired .
8 As he made for the road , the crickets hopped from him , all around , as if he 'd launched them .
9 Everyone hastened to stand aside as he made for the door .
10 As he made for the door he heard the phone ringing in the hall and when he entered he saw Joe turn from the telephone table towards him , saying , ‘ It 's for you , Martin .
11 As he made for the door she said , ‘ You wo n't forget to take that bottle in for her , will you ?
12 He made for the door , sweeping out of the office with Rebecca in tow , stopping only to add as an afterthought , ‘ Ignore Rourke 's bad temper .
13 Penry smiled faintly as he made for the door .
14 His tongue hung from his mouth as he made for the south — and dust pothered up from his feet .
15 He pulled on a pair of folding sunglasses ( the sort you pay an extra load for to have ‘ Porsche ’ stamped across your field of vision ) as he made for the driver 's door , but even with them and the soft brown leather blouson jacket , which made him look a bit like an off-duty copper ( they get them cheap down Brick Lane ) , I still recognized him .
16 His whole body jerked in denial as he made for the drawing-room .
17 He made for the side exit , away from the man .
18 So he made for the Jackley road from which nearly all the traffic had now disappeared .
19 Then he made for the stairs , taking them two at a time .
20 He screamed and almost lost his footing as he made for the stairs .
21 Then he was striding away from her , his boots echoing on the wooden boards as he made for the stairs .
22 Straight and fast flew Bower-bird as he made for the mountain top .
23 He made for the travelling bookshop , where he found Jeffrey Archer sitting at a portable desk to one side of the bookstall .
24 And a young man , certain of his own strength and skill , running with balanced ease round all opposition as he made for the line .
25 Their scent came up to him as he made for the stage door , thrusting his note carefully among the rain-wet blooms .
26 When this second marriage broke down in 1963 , Simenon was already having an affair with another maid , Teresa Sburelin , with whom he lived for the rest of his life .
27 He is 16 — around the age Roy was when he became a star — and he plays for the Melchester youth team .
28 STEVE LLOYD , Moseley 's giant Uruguayan-born second row forward , is to be watched by Wales rugby union scout Terry Cobner when he plays for the Barbarians against Leicester on Boxing Day .
29 He plays for the Rand Afrikaans University in Johannesburg and is a certainty for Transvaal .
30 Robert Bevan , one of their number , had worked at Pont-Aven and had known Paul Gauguin , and Sickert , whose sympathy with France went deep , owned a house in Neuville , on the outskirts of Dieppe , which he lent for a time to the Gilmans .
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