Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] for " in BNC.

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1 The method will depend on the variety so look out for a good reference book , such as Pruning by Christopher Brickell , £7.99 , Mitchell Bleazley — part of The Royal Horticultural Society 's Encyclopaedia of Practical Gardening series .
2 ‘ And yet he wore a collar and tie , ’ put in Kathleen , tipping Madeira cake crumbs deftly from her plate into the little blue tin always brought in for that purpose with the tea trolley .
3 Is a search still going on for missing material ?
4 And the advice was on the back of the most comprehensive research ever carried out for a new paper .
5 The mill pond also came in for attention and was thoroughly dredged , and the dam , tunnels , gates and wheel repaired .
6 The search now goes on for cancers over a wider area .
7 If you are a ‘ two in one ’ shampoo fan then look out for new Wella Balsam Wash & Care Plus — they 've gone one better with the creation of their new ‘ three in one ’ product !
8 If you are losing patience just get out for a walk .
9 The transport consultants Oscar Faber TPA will develop work already carried out for a study on short-term measures in the Forth area .
10 The end point can vary between the parent just giving in for a peaceful life , the whole event fizzling out with the child still not having done what was asked or the parent having smacked the child and walked away .
11 Well , before mid-afternoon all the men — and extra help always came in for the threshing — were incapable of working .
12 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 .
13 This hard work recently paid off for Marauder John Elliott from the Teesside branch , when he beat thirteen other pest control companies to gain a prestigious contract with the army at Catterick .
14 I 'll have to work a bit harder to make up for lost time when I get there .
15 Mum always stood up for Liza , her longtime favourite , telling Dad she had enough sense to know what was right and wrong , but I doubted she did .
16 Senna then sliced past Berger to take third place and took second when the leading group all pulled in for pit-stops for new tyres between laps 29 and 34 .
17 Students were a group already singled out for special attention in the effort to keep out the ‘ bourgeois liberalism ’ which had influenced their predecessors at the turn of the century .
18 dad , dad did n't say nothing about all evening just pop in for an hour , but I could n't see Stuey and me sitting there disturb him , scared
19 MEMBERS of LASMO Nova Scotia 's relative response team recently checked in for a flying visit around the Halifax international heliport .
20 A short way from the Cirencester to Lechlade road , the mill and its associated buidings form a picturesque group recently put up for sale .
21 The current practice of retaining on-farm woodland temporarily fenced out for regeneration purposes ( up to 15 years ) in the assessment of farm hectarage for HLCA payment calculations should remain .
22 They found , however , that this relationship only held up for workers in small-town settings .
23 The narrator-hero of Kingsley Amis 's The Green Man ( 1969 ) , in most respects an ordinary chap , has to be persuaded by his wife even to drop in for family meals .
24 People from the upper classes were getting on the move , and photography often went along for the ride .
25 People from the upper classes were getting on the move , and photography often went along for the ride .
26 ‘ A Lesson with Mary ’ will also appear next month so watch out for that .
27 Noreen stood back , biting her lip to watch , as the applause still rang out for Maria .
28 While rejoicing in the first full month of the closed fishing season also look out for the pale new leaves of spring .
29 But , if Graham 's career with Palace as a player was never crowned with great success his later time with us as Manager certainly made up for it .
30 Whether the quartet actively looked around for a site is not known but in 1905 they formed a syndicate by joining with two other men — J. A. Rawlins and F. E. Theodor — who were already buying and selling land for development in the Shiplake and Harpsden areas and whose earlier purchases included Bolney Court , Lower Bolney Farm and Upper Bolney Farm .
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