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

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1 He reaches for a booklet and starts to flip through it .
2 He reaches for a plastic bag .
3 He reaches for the spoon and begins shovelling cabbage .
4 He reaches for the tray but it 's beyond his fingers .
5 ‘ That 's where you 're wrong , ’ I said as he reached for a pen .
6 He reached for a half loaf of bread with both hands and said , by the six hairs of his grandmother 's beard , they were doing very well out of all this .
7 He reached for a sheet of paper , picked up a pen and began writing .
8 He reached for a can .
9 He reached for a bunch of thick white stalks with plump purple bulbs .
10 He reached for a cup and poured himself coffee .
11 He reached for a cigarette and lit it .
12 And he looks a lot better for the change , although I have to tell you that by the time I had grilled him for an hour and tested him out on the snooker table I did notice that he reached for a cigarette .
13 Later , seated dizzily at the desk in his study , he reached for a piece of paper to write some orders for the defence of the banqueting hall .
14 He reached for a piece of notepaper .
15 Stimulated by Gould 's remarks , he reached for a piece of paper lying near to hand — presumably one that was being drawn on by one of the zoological draughtsmen working at the Society at the time — and proceeded to write on the reverse side of the drawing .
16 ‘ Ice ? ’ he enquired , as he reached for a glass and Shiona seated herself in one of the armchairs .
17 Panels lit up and he reached for a number of X-ray plates which he attached to the luminescent plastic .
18 He reached for a corner of my apron .
19 " But there was a time long ago when the cassowary could fly as well as the bower-bird. " the old man rumbled as he reached for a sweetcorn in the cinders .
20 He reached for a towel .
21 ‘ It 's just — ’ he reached for a paperclip to fiddle with — ‘ I — we 've been thinking .
22 He reached for the engine control and turned it up to full power .
23 William sighed as he reached for the matches to relight his pipe .
24 He grinned , baring rabbit teeth stained brown , his eyes crinkling with laughter as he reached for the drink Nils had just poured him .
25 He reached for the door but failed to find it .
26 He reached for the door control and the lock hissed with the release of compressed air .
27 He reached for the CV while Catherine Crane busied herself systematically with her papers .
28 He reached for the soap and began to wash .
29 He reached for the telephone and when he was connected spoke down it briskly in German .
30 He reached for the telephone directory and looked up the number of Morley Hooper , the retired accountant whom Matthew had told him looked after Riddle 's more important business affairs .
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