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

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1 Following the thought of my hon. Friend the Member for Dartford ( Mr. Dunn ) , may I invite the Minister to come there for a walk with his dog on Christmas day to envisage the damage that the new road will cause ?
2 PREMIER John Major dropped in for a chat with British troops in the Bosnian front line yesterday .
3 PREMIER John Major dropped in for a chat with British troops in the Bosnian front line yesterday .
4 After that , it too was turned in for a Qualcast with loppy handles and collapsible wheels .
5 Abdominal symptoms in someone with diabetes may become urgent — advice should always be sought sooner for a person with diabetes .
6 Crilly has tidied the flat , and my bed is made up for a queen with extra duvets and fluffy pillows .
7 It 's not like us nipping down for a pint with the vicar ! ’
8 In later years a boy may continue to look unconsciously for a mother with whom to relate , or a girl for a father to take the place of a loved parent or compensate for a lack of satisfaction in that direction .
9 ‘ Perhaps you 'd better tell me what you were doing , going away for a weekend with a married man , ’ he suggested quietly .
10 She told the Liverpool inquest that on March 9 this year they had argued about her going out for a drink with some friends in the city centre .
11 we 're all going out for a drink with yourselves I think .
12 She 'd told her husband she was going out for a walk with their pet dog , Kirsty , when she was found the dog was still clinging to her .
13 If I 'm going out for a meal with friends , I wear Richards Shops-type suits that are flowing , or have a fluid look .
14 A twenty year old man has been called in for a chat with an inspector .
15 After four years of service they could return home for a holiday with the family or bring out their wives and children , providing they had found accommodation for them .
16 A very young kid goes out for a walk with his parents he 's only ever seen cats and dogs before they go
17 I said if you had n't I 'd get you to go back for a chat with him . ’
18 They 'd laid in for a siege with dozens of eggs , cans of luncheon meat , and tea .
19 Never afraid of disturbing cosy arrangements that had outlived their usefulness , McEwan Younger worked single-mindedly for a merger with William Youngers , another family company .
20 ‘ It 's been laid up for a while with a problem in the starting mechanism , but a friend is now completing a repair job for me , and we hope to be up and running again soon , ’ explained Gordon , pictured with the vehicle 's log-book .
21 ‘ Well , what about coming out for a meal with all of us ? ’
22 Does he agree with the Prime Minister who told me in a letter this week that even that does not justify a special economic initiative or does he agree with local industry which is crying out for a partnership with Government to take Britain out of recession ?
23 Eyeing the police car , she wondered whether it belonged to Officer Hassan and whether it was worth hanging around for a word with him .
24 I went in for a tackle with Brian Mooney and I came off worse because I broke my right leg .
25 So I went in for a scholarship with the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts .
26 The alarm was raised when she failed to turn up for a meeting with students .
27 Occasionally she went out for a drink with Mick O'Shea , who was between girlfriends at the time and was happy to have Kathleen along as pleasant and undemanding company .
28 Go out for a walk with them and forget your problems : just think about theirs .
29 By the time he had rubbed the surface smooth , stopping periodically for a chat with Jos , his shoulder was aching .
30 I said to Dinda well there 's no reason why you should n't go out for a drink with him or
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