Example sentences of "[adv prt] and [vb pp] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 At that moment Mauleverer tottered in and made for the armchair beside the fire .
2 Mothers kept their children away from us , and were grateful when we had checked in and gone for a coffee .
3 The 15-acre Herculaneum Dock , two miles from Liverpool city centre , was filled in and reclaimed for the International Garden Festival .
4 The carts had been washed down and polished for the day 's event .
5 She rose from her chair at the little antique bureau which stood in the attic window space , bent down and fumbled for the catch of the secret drawer which she had found there .
6 Jerking the trigger instead of squeezing it with a steady pressure , meant the gun muzzle being pulled slightly down and left for the first shot .
7 I 'd had a few notions about being a journalist , but I think that if I 'd had Latin I might have stayed on and tried for an academic career .
8 Eventually a further final , concurrent budget resolution has to be voted on and submitted for the president 's signature , theoretically in time for the beginning of the financial year on 1 October .
9 Secondly , anything suggested by the Progressive Democrats has to be automatically suspect , on the grounds that the Pee Dees are a miserable bunch of motherfuckers who , when Sam Snort grasps the reins of power , will all be rounded up and interned for an indefinite period .
10 Thérèse sat up and fumbled for the light-switch that dangled from a cord beside the bed .
11 erm because I 'd phoned up and asked for them , er my secretary had phoned up and asked for a meeting with her but the response was we 're not allowed to meet with you , so we said okay , cos it 's public money and things
12 ‘ Bill and I were left on stage gaping as they all got up and made for the exits .
13 Merymose stood up and made for the door .
14 Claudia stood up and made for the door .
15 We saw our chance , and hastily we packed up and prepared for the long trek back the way we had come , to the Youth Hostel .
16 At a recent Thames rodeo the ladies had to provide their own rescues in a heat as the rescue boats had packed up and gone for a brawl !
17 The old drove-roads made their own contribution to the landscape in the wayside inns that grew up to cater specially for drovers in lonely stretches of country , and in the ‘ stances ’ beside them where the cattle were shut up and rested for the night .
18 In October Rupert at last slipped out and made for the Straits of Gibraltar .
19 In a tightly-argued four page document , AoI said it must be accepted that coal is not on its way out and called for the disbanded Energy Select Committee to be resurrected immediately .
20 and er the second door on , you , it opened and the doctor came out and called for the next person to come in , she did n't look to be above forty year old
21 CEM Joad came back and rushed for the nearest Vicar .
22 What the hell , he was up and about and dressed for the road .
23 They had nearly arrived at the first of the longhouses scattered over the hillside , belonging to the families who stayed in Orphir all the year round and cared for the land and the hall on behalf of the Earl .
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