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

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1 But if you leave a light bulb on for a year , it 'll cost you more than leaving the fan heater on for an hour .
2 Darryl Davidson of Gregson Road , Hoghton , Preston wins a VIP day out for a party of four people on the East Lancashire Railway because he was the first entry selected at random with the four correct answers to our quiz based on the North West line .
3 I felt a thump on my back and an instant later found myself propelled along the winding lane at close to racing speed , courtesy of Steve , fourth member of the Peugeot team out for a training run .
4 Ards fell behind in the first five minutes when uncertain defence allowed left wing Bell in for a try which was converted from the touchline by Barnes .
5 turned our day upside down for a lark .
6 Cook breast side down for a quarter of the cooking time .
7 But in that 11th , Benn was the Dark Destroyer of old , first knocking Piper down for a count of eight with three big rights and a sweet left hook and then punching him all round the ring — blood spurting from Piper 's mouth with every blow — until referee Larry O'Connell mercifully stopped it .
8 In contrast Stanley 's usually made the inspired calculations of a good invitation side out for a scoring spree .
9 Geoff Cox and professional Accountant , avid Practical PC reader and long time Dataease user John Brown team up for a look at Dataease 4.5 the latest version of the popular Dataease Database .
10 Educational Business Partnership which is part of Greater Nottingham Tec , major funders so they are er taking over the erm design centre on for a week .
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