Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] and [verb] for a " in BNC.
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1 | The truth is that C is a convenient scapegoat for those upset by The Shamen 's commercial ambitions and looking for a way to convince themselves that , underneath it all , Colin 's still credible . |
2 | Stir in tomato puree and fresh tomatoes and cook for a further 5 minutes , or until sauce is mushy and thickened . |
3 | We decided to move the chairs out to make more room , but the acceptances kept coming in so we thought we 'd open the French windows and pray for a sunny day . ’ |
4 | He still encountered in his daily life a few who looked past the empty gaud that distracted lesser minds and longed for a revelation that would burn the tinsel away , an Apocalypse that would show the Fifth the glories it yearned for in its sleep . |
5 | Rita , beautifully and accurately played by Judy Holt , fulfils her personal goals and craving for a knowledge-filled , disciplined mind . |
6 | People dismiss this aspect of Wordsworth 's poetry as ‘ odd ’ , forgetting that George Orwell became a tramp for six weeks and lived for a year as a down-and-out ; and Shakespeare wrote a play about a mad old man who was also a vagrant ! |
7 | ‘ Attend you gallant Irishmen and listen for a while |
8 | But having identified his natural enemies and spoiling for a fight , his resolve was not to be undermined by the moderation of others . |
9 | Please complete these details and keep for a handy reference . |
10 | It reviews the background leading to the fall of IBM , outlines what 's required to win , discusses market opportunities by area , the future of key companies and argue for a US technology policy . |
11 | For Jack , time seemed to stand still as he sat at his stepfather 's bedside , gazing down into the inanimate features and waiting for a miracle . |
12 | This poetry , by contrast , evokes a sympathy in me which is not often brought out by poetry , and I hope and believe that the works of Owen will become great classics and last for a long time . |
13 | Immediately it sprouted numerous legs and scrabbled for a purchase . |
14 | Add the drained vegetables and cook for a further 5 minutes , stirring all the time . |
15 | Detectives found group members would buy written-off cars and arrange for a vehicle of the same make and model to be stolen from Teesside , Humberside or North Yorkshire . |
16 | Fabia stirred , awakened in her hotel bedroom that Monday and , as memory awakened with her , she abruptly closed her lovely green eyes and wished for a moment that she were back in England . |
17 | Once in my hotel room , I got hold of the Yellow Pages and dialled for a woman . |
18 | Add red lentils and cook for a further 10 minutes until they are tender but still retain their shape . |
19 | Though we do not form the bulk of the market , I would like to speak for all discerning professionals and ask for a ‘ top end of the market ’ service , where quality comes first . |
20 | The Joint ESRC/SERC Transport Committee ( JTC ) was established in 1978 for an initial period of two years and extended for a further 4 years after a review in 1980 . |
21 | If we believe that it is right to push back the boundaries of middle age a few years , we can happily keep our young tastes and looks for a bit longer . |
22 | Add the skinned and chopped tomatoes and cook for a further 10 min . |
23 | Add the chopped mushrooms and cook for a further 5 minutes . |
24 | Wycliffe passed through the general office with a word to the two girls and stood for a while in the yard while the timber-lorry drove away and the big double doors were closed behind it . |
25 | Reportedly it is seeking fellow travellers and financing for a Chorus project lilting code named Amadeus , having already used Wolfgang and Mozart to christen other projects . |
26 | Martin Jones , Pontypool 's bits and pieces player , was the star for the visitors , kicking two penalties and crossing for a try two minutes from time to level the score . |
27 | You could find it useful to comment on past reactions and to ask for a fresh angle : ‘ When we 've talked about having some staff working from home , we 've always got bogged down in cost factors regarding the technology needed . |