Example sentences of "and [adv] [vb past] for " in BNC.
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1 | Our librarian passed me the disk ready for review , I ran it and nervously waited for the title page . |
2 | Our librarian passed me the disk ready for review , I ran it and nervously waited for the title page . |
3 | During the period of the first Opium war ( 1840–2 ) Jardine pursued banking and insurance in London , and successfully stood for election in 1841 as the Whig candidate for Ashburton ( Devon ) . |
4 | The river was carrying nearly three foot of extra water and most struggled for bites . |
5 | There was a red light up , and he was stopped by a policeman as he reached the opposite pavement and duly asked for the appropriate number of marks . |
6 | She turned round and slowly headed for home . |
7 | There are 70 items , grouped into 7 blocks of 10 and loosely graded for difficulty . |
8 | Treasury Counsel announced that the Secretary of State for the Environment was now inclined to take the view that the statue was not part of the listed building , and so asked for an adjournment . |
9 | With only fifteen yards to go Crisp tightened as he felt Red Rum 's presence but it was his dying effort and only lasted for a second . |
10 | ‘ Because the signal he sent spoke of alleged complicity in murder and rape , and only asked for his whereabouts . |
11 | He stayed in his room and only emerged for meals . |
12 | He confronted Julie Stott , 27 , and her companion , Peter Ellis , 27 , forced them to lie spreadeagled on the ground , and apparently shouted for them to hand over their money and watches . |
13 | Mr Nasta has used two large rooms to display the works , all of them privately owned and personally lent for the occasion . |
14 | She sipped from her glass of wine and impatiently waited for Simone to speak . |
15 | I chose my family , and just waited for the big boys to come up to the Birkdale area . |
16 | Doughboy … a giant of man who did n't drink or smoke and just lived for his studies , and his rowing . |
17 | And so I tell you we slammed the window down and just ducked for about an hour . |
18 | She was so surprised she could n't think of anything to say and just stood for a moment staring at him . |
19 | These interviews were tape-recorded and usually lasted for eight or nine hours ( although one mammoth sitting lasted for twelve ) . |
20 | Meanwhile the patient , who has not been named , was making a rapid recovery and yesterday walked for the first time since the operation . |
21 | The high temperatures of 10 mill K and more lasted for many milliseconds , and implied that there was a high degree of plasma stability , and large reduction of the unaccountable loss of energy and plasma across the magnetic field found in early experiments on Zeta pinches and on stellarators in the US ( though indeed some unaccountable loss still exists ) . |
22 | The reference call to the hotel , The Randolph — that 's what he 'd remembered clearest of all , really : he 'd looked up the telephone number and then been put through , on the extension given to him by his client , to the Deputy Manageress , who had promptly and effusively vouched for the bona fides of Rent-a-Car 's prospective customer . |
23 | Abel Smith II was returned as MP for Aldborough ( 1774–8 ) , and later sat for St Ives ( 1780–4 ) through the interest of Humphrey Mackworth Praed . |
24 | We have therefore examined the concentrations of the essential micro ( trace ) elements copper , iron , and zinc , and of the macroelements calcium , magnesium , potassium , and socium in fasting human gastric juice obtained at endoscopy for healthy subjects and patients with peptic ulcer disease , and also determined for which metals the pH predicts concentrations . |
25 | The hostel staff advised us about the best areas for walking , and also arranged for the essential guide , to keep us on the right path and to protect us from the buffalo . |
26 | At this time Henry contributed a poem to the fund-raising campaign for the construction of Salisbury Cathedral , and also wrote for patrons in Cologne . |
27 | So he set off and met a gardener , who had also lived a hermetic life , and also longed for company . |
28 | BBC Pebble Mill Monday 23 September 7.00pm David Lodge 's novels include CHANGING PLACES ( 1975 ) , SMALL WORLD , shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1984 and NICE WORK , Sunday Express Book of the Year in 1988 , and also shortlisted for the Booker Prize . |
29 | On leaving school Herbert joined his father as an engineering apprentice , and also worked for a time in the mechanical engineering laboratories of the City and Guilds Technical College in Finchley , London . |
30 | Cornell and French ( 1983a and 1983b ) included different income and capital gains taxes on futures and shares in their no-arbitrage condition , incorporated the tax timing option and also allowed for stochastic interest rates . |