Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] for the " in BNC.
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1 | Why it should suddenly be important to prove this to a number of people that she had n't even met , she did n't stop to question , and she firmly suppressed a naggingly persistent image of Tom Russell and Marise Wyspianski last Saturday all dressed up for the annual Christmas ball given by the Coronation Hospital board . |
2 | ‘ Look , ’ Forester said urgently , and Carson could imagine his knuckles going white as he gripped the payphone receiver hard in an attempt to get his point across , ‘ my chance at having a kid 's been ruined , and the police and the government have got their heads together to cover up for the killer . ’ |
3 | In many ways the CPVE conforms very closely to the goals originally set out for the GCSE . |
4 | Well , before mid-afternoon all the men — and extra help always came in for the threshing — were incapable of working . |
5 | Curbishley then stepped up for the intermediate girls ' 300 metres hurdles and proceeded to win by 25 metres in a time of 43.9 secs , 1.6 seconds inside the Division Five record . |
6 | Willi frequently turned up for the sessions where Therese was working with Luiza , Freddi and Alfred . |
7 | The Instruction ( Nakaz ) which Catherine personally drew up for the guidance of the deputies who made up this Commission was a conflation of ideas drawn , with little alteration , from West European writers , particularly Montesquieu and Beccaria . |
8 | He ordered us to collect picks and shovels and to start digging holes already marked out for the tentage … . |
9 | Are educational establishments really geared up for the European challenge , and do our current measures go far enough ? |
10 | People from the upper classes were getting on the move , and photography often went along for the ride . |
11 | People from the upper classes were getting on the move , and photography often went along for the ride . |
12 | While rejoicing in the first full month of the closed fishing season also look out for the pale new leaves of spring . |
13 | ( Derek heartily spoke up for the bitter they pulled , too . ) |
14 | Asik immediately reached down for the delicacy and carefully slipped it into his shorts . |
15 | See the , the Salvation Army only comes up for the |
16 | But do members just go along for the ride ? |
17 | He stopped then , and picked her up , shouldering his way into the bedroom with the large double bed already turned down for the night . |
18 | She was disconcerted to find that she walked into what was the main bedroom , dominated by a four-poster bed already turned down for the night . |
19 | As well as crime for corporations and crimes against corporations ( employee theft ) , there are corporations deliberately set up for the sole purpose of committing criminal activity . |
20 | Fitzgerald then served out for the set to turn the match into a real struggle , or so we thought , but Grabb and McEnroe stepped up a gear midway through the fourth set to take control . |
21 | Sympathetic murmurs greet this delicate reference to her own spinsterhood , and the hunters then move in for the kill . |
22 | You can now buy phosphate free washing powder , cream cleaners an multi-purpose liquid cleaner in all stores so look out for the " phosphate-free " symbols appearing on products . |
23 | On Sunday they went up to the common , a performance ; lifting the pram , Emma still insisted on for the sake of Ruth 's spine , into and off the tube , the escalators . |