Example sentences of "she [vb -s] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She 's having treatment still , she she goes for a couple of days at a time . |
2 | She goes for the ones who erm think she , they can protect her , but when it comes to the crunch she 'd have to be the one that protects them . |
3 | here at the weaving , oh and she 's huge , and oh she goes for the men , |
4 | Lili , needless to remark , is unhappy : when she is in the heat of the Nile she longs for the mists of England , and vice versa . |
5 | She signs for the parcel . |
6 | She do n't go to work no more , and sometimes she cries for no reason . |
7 | She sits for a while beside them , her arm laid alongside the nightlight on the table ; the shoe of the Old Woman , with a pink bulb inside , lifts the shadows in a comforting way . |
8 | She sits for a moment on the arm of the chair , and rests her hand on my neck . |
9 | It still sleeps with its mother in the rudimentary nest she builds for the night but practises building nests for itself . |
10 | ‘ Basically , we are just much more tolerant than men , ’ says Judith Jackson , one of the tiny minority of female motoring correspondents — she writes for The Guardian and Homes & Gardens . |
11 | She stands for the civilization of the South , of the Midi , the home of the troubadours , against the sterner , rougher , cruder world of the North , represented , in this image , by her husband , the King of the North Wind , whose authority she is subtly undermining and against whom she will soon break out in open rebellion . |
12 | As she searches for the killer of a diamond merchant , Melanie falls for the rabbi 's son , played by flashing-eyed newcomer Eric Thal . |
13 | But she heads for the kitchen , just the same . |
14 | THOROUGHLY MODEST MRS : Fergie covers up as she heads for the pool |
15 | It is apparently most excusable to rape your wife if she has for a period refused sexual intercourse ‘ unjustifiably ’ or if she has refused sexual intercourse unless her housekeeping money were raised , or even , curiously , ‘ in order to win her back . ’ |
16 | She looks for no way to comfort herself except by degrading herself by having sex . |
17 | A little light patter while she looks for the file . |
18 | She starts for the door . |
19 | She pauses for a moment and the van overflows with the sound of helpless male laughter . |
20 | When she learns that her fiancé is sleeping with his ex-wife , she advertises for a roommate and selects the seemingly sympathetic Leigh . |
21 | And she reaches for the knife . |
22 | She reaches for the shelf next to the bed . |
23 | The sudden perception of the latter fact shatters her tenuous control ; she concentrates for the moment on the former , blurting : |
24 | He warned Margaret Thatcher , as she prepares for a Commonwealth heads of government conference next week where the issue of sanctions on South Africa is expected to be central , against insisting that ‘ the regime ’ was moving in the right direction . |
25 | Her next test will be in the UK championships in Sheffield on June 6 as she prepares for the defence of her English Schools title at Hull on July 10/11 . |
26 | ‘ Then she shoots them in afterwards , ’ said Lili , ‘ with a special little pistol she keeps for the purpose . ’ |
27 | She fears for the future of the river 's wildlife . |
28 | His wife 'll be back then which is just as well — she cleans for the factor 's wife over at ‘ Il Calltuccio ’ in the mornings . |
29 | Meg Dennison — she housekeeps for the Reverend and Mrs Copley at the Old Rectory — thinks we ought to do more for them but it 's difficult to see precisely what . |
30 | I chat with her while she waits for the tub to fill . |