Example sentences of "[verb] for [adj] [prep] the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Son-of-Maastricht is programmed for 1996 in the same unwise spirit . |
2 | It should be sent ( or preferably taken ) as soon as possible , together with the free death certificate ( Form BD8 ) which you will have been given by the Registrar of Births and Deaths , to the local Social Security Office , and as in most cases there is an entitlement to a National Insurance death grant , application can be made for this at the same time . |
3 | ‘ But we proved against Ipswich that we can be as good as anybody on our day and we will be looking for more of the same tomorrow night . ’ |
4 | Welcoming the deal , general manager said : ‘ This is our first programme in aircraft seats and we 're looking for more of the same sort of business . |
5 | In 1956 , of course , the Conservative party was heading for one of the few post-war political events unequivocally more damaging to it than the current poll-tax furore — the Suez crisis . |
6 | But then I 've got sons , and there 's never seemed much point in going for more of the same ! |
7 | Those who are brave enough to hope for one of the few lectureships around tend to go for the astronomy or nuclear physics . |
8 | work out what would happen for any of the any of the acids with any of the alkalis . |
9 | The lake in the village centre is a great place to swim , or you can go for one of the many pools . |
10 | Paul McStay helped mastermind the win in Norrkoping — the Scots will pray for more of the same in Berne on Wednesday night |
11 | Matthew 25 : 35–40 ’ … whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine , you did for me . ’ |
12 | Perhaps the British Museum , for all the constraints of public ownership , might try to push for more of the same balance . |
13 | The situation was particularly disturbing in the state of Bihar , which alone accounted for three-quarters of the latter group . |
14 | There are plenty of good ideas around , but the worry is that the sheer difficulty of practising in inner cities will overwhelm even the most enthusiastic practitioners and managers and that they will ‘ settle for more of the same … but out of better buildings . ’ |
15 | A COMPLETE TELEVISION STATION IN CONTAINER , READY TO INSTALL ON SITE , PURCHASED FOR ONE OF THE MANY NEW STATIONS IN NIGERIA . |
16 | The other day , as a small example , I met a young trainee manager working for one of the few substantial Northern Ireland engineering firms . |