Example sentences of "[verb] for a [noun] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nigel wondered if any film star would be discerning enough to employ him if he applied for a chauffeur 's job .
2 When the pass came and I had arranged for a fortnight 's holiday I travelled to the Pacific coast in a day coach : overnight to Calgary , and on for another 24 hours through the glorious panorama of the Rockies to Burrard Inlet , English Bay and Stanley Park , Vancouver .
3 But the United Nations International Year of Youth ( 1985 ) was celebrated with an International Rally at Atlantic College , Wales , where one hundred and twenty three deaf youngsters from thirteen countries gathered for a week 's activities .
4 ‘ The land is poisoned for a day 's march in every direction . ’
5 And they stabbed at him and caused his whole body to tremble as if in shame because , in a way , he knew she was right : his inadequacy to face his future was there for even himself to see ; he had considered volunteering in order to avoid the responsibility of making the choice either of going to University to read for a degree in English Literature or of just plumping for a teacher 's training college course .
6 Where do we need for a Kids ' County where are we after ?
7 A flower that he can enjoy for a summer 's day , and can forget tomorrow . ’
8 Yorkshireman Martin Sterne , from Ripon , had come for a week 's golfing holiday with three friends , bringing their own golf professional with them from England .
9 DEC is rumoured to be pressing for a Unix SVR4 personality on top of OSF/1 : remember it already has SVR4 for its telecomms stuff .
10 Staff thought he was the stripogram booked for a stewardess 's farewell party .
11 Trust supporters have recently been invited to consider applying for a Midland Bank/National Trust credit card ( see page 9 ) , the income from which has benefited a wide range of projects .
12 In Britain we often listen for a person 's accent .
13 She imitates Hannah More [ q.v. ] in Bull-Baiting : a Village Dialogue between John Brown and John Simms [ 1809 ] , and treats public as well as private morality in Familiar Letters Addressed to Children and Young Persons of the Middle Ranks ( 1811 ) , written for a sister-in-law 's children .
14 ‘ You could n't have had a golf course made for a man 's game more than that golf course for John Daly , ’ observed the man who has won more Masters than anyone , six all told and now playing his 34th in succession .
15 Nicolo shifted unhappily in the little gilt chair that had certainly not been made for a man 's body .
16 One should n't be narrow-minded when looking for a man 's weakness . ’
17 It 's no good looking for a man 's body round here if the owner 's living it up in Costa Rica .
18 If the CEMREL Research Project ( 1972 ) is any indication of what is expected it seems American teachers are looking for a child 's skill at ‘ showing ’ , and , in particular , ‘ showing ’ emotion .
19 ‘ I was looking for a bird 's nest to show Tory , Mummy . ’
20 the other runners … could include some of these … good players looking for a manager 's job … manager 's from lower divisions looking for promotion … or you may have your own fancy …
21 the other runners … could include some of these … good players looking for a manager 's job … manager 's from lower divisions looking for promotion … or you may have your own fancy …
22 Blood hosed over Elliott 's chin and he backed off , looking for a moment 's pause .
23 As part of the project , tenders will soon be sought for a backbone X25 service which will interlink national public or private networks used for research in European states .
24 The Prince 's vanity had made him dress for a winter 's campaign on what threatened to be the summer 's hottest day yet .
25 During the Depression Silver sold china and glass in Fifth Avenue , worked a petrol pump , and sold cigarettes wholesale ; but all this time he was collecting Walt Whitman ; he also studied for a Master 's degree in English at Boston University , which he was awarded in 1941 .
26 No one in Brussels knew that the French had invaded ; instead they prepared for a duchess 's ball while a fat Prussian major paid for his roast chicken , finished his wine , then ambled slowly northwards .
27 In fact , national memories of wartime boiled mutton are still so strong that most Germans ca n't look at sheepmeat , even prime lamb , without searching for a dog 's bowl to put it in .
28 Before the Christmas break , we fitted in two more FIS downhills at Altenmarkt , on a course which had been used for a women 's world cup .
29 I have to say , myself , you know I feel one of the worst thing you can call a man in the English language is a term that 's used for a women 's genitalia .
30 For example , he is showing a Bavarian factory bench used for a craftsman 's coffee break and retitled ‘ Laziness ’ .
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