Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It was her that invited me to play for a keep fit class . |
2 | I 've got that targeted I think for an Easter job . |
3 | This led her to search for a continuous tradition which had been activated by occult means and linked the French and Russian Revolutions . |
4 | This causes them to argue for a loosening of the legal duties that define the objectives of management decision making , which currently emphasise the maximisation of shareholder wealth , to enable a broader range of purposes to be pursued . |
5 | How much do you want for the , the little er ? |
6 | So a new calliper how much do you think for a new calliper ? |
7 | How much do you get for a night then ? |
8 | How much did they pay for a ticket then , how much ? |
9 | ‘ And how much did you get for the one ? ’ |
10 | how much does it cost for a printer to w to whip off two hundred then ? |
11 | Crucially , they found it almost impossible to make them work for a wage . |
12 | A laborious internal review of the Long-Term Costing is undertaken to whittle down the gap , and to highlight vulnerable programmes so that the Secretary of State can be given the strongest possible brief to help him fight for a higher allocation of resources ; and conversely to enable him to fend off attacks by other high-spending ministers , who are intent on grabbing a larger share for themselves , often at the expense of Defence . |
13 | However , 1946 saw him competing for the gloves with Paul Gibb and the veteran Arthur Wood . |
14 | That 's , that 's two months and that keep that keeps you covered for a while , does n't it ? |
15 | Right now , sorry to keep you waiting for a minute . |
16 | extent I 'd be happy to keep you going for a bit longer . |
17 | Six opposition leaders representing Kurds , Shias and Sunnis met US Secretary of State James Baker in Washington on July 29 to seek US support for the Iraqi opposition . |
18 | 9. does it allow for the possibility of greater understanding or fresh insight ? |
19 | Some part of her tried to convince her to make for the door , but she knew they would expect that . |
20 | What kind of accommodation and and equipment and that did you need for the hen did you just big henhouse |
21 | You 'll have enough to keep you going for a couple of months . |
22 | That left him deciding for a long time which club to use for his third shot . |
23 | But once that 's been accepted you ca n't argue with the price and this jacket 's certain to keep you warm for a few years at least . |
24 | Serafin knows now why Summerchild was so reluctant to let him see this place and so anxious to make him settle for the dingy remoteness of Northumberland Avenue . |
25 | She was surprised to find it rising for the third time , but though it hardened she knew it would take an age to bring it to orgasm . |
26 | Thus , there 's the tip-toeing blues of ‘ Last Swallow ’ which allows Justin 's spruced-up Nick Cave intonation to give a would-be sea shanty a good kicking and suggests the Westies ' imagination is sufficient to keep them running for a good while yet . |
27 | Thus , there 's the tip-toeing blues of ‘ Last Swallow ’ which allows Justin 's spruced-up Nick Cave intonation to give a would-be sea shanty a good kicking and suggests the Westies ' imagination is sufficient to keep them running for a good while yet . |