Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 In Leeds meanwhile he interested himself in educational ventures and became widely known for public service .
2 After the passage quoted just above concerning the esteem in which Molla Fenari was held and his place in the state , and before passing on to the next event in his life , namely his going on the pilgrimage in 822 ( 8 Dhu " l-Hijja = 26 December 1419 ) , Ibn Hajar writes that Molla Fenari became widely known for his erudition and that he was both pious and abundant in culture and merit " except that he was censured for [ espousing ] the sect of Ibn al- " Arabi and for the fact that he taught the and affirmed it " : he goes on to say that Molla Fenari , on the advice of friends , abjured mention of the subject in Egypt .
3 In this action Leftwich was well ahead of his time , as Norwegian ice later became widely used for refrigeration during the nineteenth century .
4 Early this century jute sacks became widely used for home distribution although the export of cement still continued in battels and later in steel drums .
5 He had always thought the MP for Arden read little save for the Motor Traders ' Gazette .
6 A characteristic punk head by Tony Bevan ( lot 83 ) made £4,200 ( $6,300 ; est. £3,000–4,000 ) while a rather low-key landscape by John Keane ( lot 85 ) sold below estimate for £2,000 ( $3,000 ) .
7 One who had arrived there as the convulsions started was Charlton Heston who achieved almost instant stardom and became especially known for his appearances in the biblical epics .
8 But Ralph neither wanted nor expected much praise for what he did — he did it mainly because he wanted to prevent other children from experiencing the pain which he himself had felt , and , in the back of his mind , he knew Piggy would have approved .
9 Unfortunately there have been presenters who became better known for hitting the headlines than their ability to turn washing up bottles into handy household objects .
10 The tsarist threat receded in 1867 , when Russia sold Alaska to the United States , and the doctrine subsequently became better known for its challenge to the perceived intention of the European Holy Alliance to help Spain reconquer its former colonies .
11 One of the few collectors dedicated enough to go for the company context is Peter Card , whose collection of 400 old bicycle lamps is without equal .
12 She could hear cars and lorries swooshing past and tried desperately to call for help but she had no breath .
13 A subsequent study of second cancers following anal and cervical cancer found further support for this aetiological link .
14 Masha and I found further cause for depression as , walking in search of a tube station , we came to a major intersection , a roundabout of relentless , screeching vehicles , three and four abreast : for in the centre , on the small concrete island , we saw a man lying on his side .
15 As Frederick 's policies turned into those of Bismarck 's Kulturkampf , the Catholic Kaszubians found further cause for alarm .
16 He looked at her face and tried harder to speak for her .
17 Paula picked up her try and moved aside waiting for him , flushed with pleasure at seeing a familiar face .
18 In Kenya , though there was relatively little pressure for further alienation of Masai land after the second Masai move , what pressure there was was resisted by the administration , and R.W. Hemsted tried repeatedly to retrieve for the Masai the land alienated to Powys Cobb , which contained streams of crucial importance to Masai stock .
19 After the South African War , he tried unsuccessfully to stand for the South African parliament before returning home to marry Lady Mary Douglas Hamilton .
20 The explanation proposed here accounts for this fact in the following way .
21 THREE-quarters of the track including half the through lines , the semaphore signals , the last vestiges of freight facilities and the last of the men who used proudly to work for the old railway company have gone , yet the long-distance service is faster , more frequent and above all better used than at any time in railway history , and the number of passengers passing through probably at an all time high .
22 He was a key figure in the Quakers ' side for six seasons and played an equally important role with Bristol City until he moved abroad to play for Turkish side Beskitas .
23 The author seemed somewhat stumped for a reply to such an unusual question and stared into the camera , as if in search of inspiration .
24 No , this is mine , I 'd better pay for my own
25 Maybe we 'd better aim for the spring half term to go away .
26 Do you think you 'd better aim for the winter now ?
27 ‘ We 'd better go for help ! ’ she cried .
28 I think I 'd better go for Dersingham and you 'd better start keeping tabs on Hereward .
29 And I got up and I was gon na tie her up like but and by gosh I thought I 'd better make for the door again .
30 You 'd better settle for them quickly while they 're still at this low price . "
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