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

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1 He made for the central entrance to the choir under the organ and almost collided with Dhani , who giggled .
2 Outside , the world was waiting for Mr Major 's victory oration and shortly after 1.00 he made for the front door .
3 While a good case can , in retrospect , he made for the national interest being served by higher prices , there were few at the time who argued against the interpretation of Citrine and Self that there was a long-run obligation to sell as much electricity as possible at as low a price as possible .
4 Scott inherited the family estate in 1596 , but from 1612 until towards the end of his life he lived for a good part of the year in Canterbury .
5 In 1902 he lived for a short period in Clerkenwell , east London .
6 Many of the pieces were purchased by Dubosc in Japan where he lived for the latter part of his life and much of his collection is now in the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco .
7 He plays for a mixed side in his spare time and is well up with the rules which is pretty useful because they seem to change every couple of months . ’
8 He plays for the Whitehaven Tennis Club and is involved in their purchase of new tennis courts .
9 plays on , he plays for the first team normally I think .
10 RORY Underwood makes his last appearance of the season at Twickenham today when he plays for the Royal Air Force against the Army in the crucial final match of this year 's Inter Service tournament .
11 ‘ Limpar could play for Arsenal again the way he plays for the national team if only Graham had more faith in him .
12 Yohan , an old man , was moved to tears as he read a tract , as he realised for the first time how much God loved him .
13 ‘ So you will not consider me , after all our friendship ? ’ he asked , and Emily moved restlessly ; he realised for the first time that all her movements were studied .
14 He recalled Blaney 's pallid and innocuous watercolours of the better-known beauty spots of Norfolk : Blakeney , St Peter Mancroft and the cathedral at Norwich , which he produced for the local shops .
15 Catching sight of her , the boy Charles — see him now ! — wants To follow his father 's model : he asks , he begs for a keen horse , Urgently demands weapons , quiver and swift arrows , And craves to go chasing after the doe , just as his father himself would do .
16 But here 's Rozario Gemmell Black Pearce is up in support but he goes for the long ball in and Hill met it first .
17 He goes for the older woman ! ’
18 Team captain Linford Christie will lead from the front as he goes for an unprecedented fourth successive 100m crown , while Colin Jackson ( 110m hurdles ) and Eamonn Martin ( 10,000m ) are also selected as defending champions .
19 Meanwhile , reflecting upon the record of the Labour government of 1945–51 and on the policies which its successor should pursue , he argued for a coherent socialist policy which would be freshly committed to ideals and be capable of realization .
20 In 1987 he argued for a beefed-up Neddy with the council meetings chaired by the industry secretary rather than by the chancellor .
21 He has one rig in our room , another one in dad 's car and a third in the big truck he drives for the frozen meat company .
22 For three seasons he rode for the Scottish millionaire George Baird ( ‘ Mr Abington ’ ) , training and riding Busybody .
23 He fought for a local government seat in Islington in 1982 and gained Stockton south from the SDP in 1987 .
24 Everything here fed his masochism — as he had known instinctively that it would when he applied for a similar position in the English coalfields some years before , only to be told that he was not mature enough .
25 In December 1937 he applied for a short-service commission in the RAF and to his evident amazement was accepted and sent for elementary flying training in 90 m.p.h .
26 Repeating a five-year-old falsehood about his nationality , he applied for a one-year renewal of his passport on 24 September 1938 and , on this occasion , repeated what he now knew to be false that he was British by birth .
27 He applied for the first chair and then thought better of it and withdrew the application ; refused to apply for the second despite the supplications of Cambridge friends ; and finally applied for the third , the chair of primacy , the regius chair made vacant by the retirement of Charles Raven .
28 In his later life he became for a few months nearly as famous as Ramsey , though in a different context .
29 Later still he became for a short time a professor at Cambridge .
30 ’ On the north-east corner he asked for a castellated bell tower in which to house the bell he had brought back from Lille .
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