Example sentences of "took [adv prt] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Purple took over for a while , ha .
2 His vice president Gerald Ford took over for the remainder of his term but lost the 1976 election to Jimmy Carter .
3 It looks as if he was initially working not from a completed score but from a sketch , and simply making sure that enough space was left for the movement before the copyist took over for the next one .
4 Pilots were to be Russ Boardman and Lee Gehlbach , but Boardman was injured prior to the race and Doolittle found he had no mount ( his landing gear had jammed ) , so he took over for the Thompson .
5 After the celebrations were over , the couple took off for a honeymoon retreat in Asia .
6 He and Sybil took off for a few weeks ' holiday before going back to London .
7 Sometimes he left the food , leaned into the wind and took off for a while , to circle and check that no Men were about .
8 On every leg they gave us a cheese roll and several cups of coffee , and by the time we took off for the third time we were wearing a rut in the carpet down the aisle to the tail-end gents .
9 Two cyclists seemed fair game to these pissed idiots so we took off for the hills , only a small range but , we were to discover , quite beautiful .
10 He had burned his bridges in Hollywood and took off for the seclusion of Taos to hide away , his life having come to another dead end , cursed by his own self-destructiveness and sheer bad luck .
11 It was flown by Geoff Dodd , a company pilot : ‘ I picked up my survival suit , cleared Special Branch , and took off for the Isle of Man suited-up and wearing a life-jacket .
12 no father took off for the hills
13 After one more anxious glance she took off for the other end of the pool and a quick look showed that he was already on his way , moving with powerful strokes and keeping well clear of her .
14 Rex dumped the two-headed sailor-boy back on my knee and took off for the phone .
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