Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [pron] for a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't really understand what he 's doing , but it 's OK to watch him for a bit . |
2 | ‘ I 've always said I 'm prepared to pay something for a pass and other people are , too . |
3 | Her mum says we 'd be welcome to rent it for a couple of weeks . |
4 | Few of us have the time , training , or expertise to do this job properly , even if it were possible to do it for a population as small as 10 000 people — which it is not . |
5 | She was too honest to deceive him and too prudent to exchange him for a lover whose interest would probably not last very long . |
6 | And even if I did have and had a mustard seed here , you still would n't be able to see it for a mustard seed is no bigger than a pin head . |
7 | We wo n't be able to afford one for a couple of years yet . |
8 | The school was having trouble with leaks in their stainless steel hydrotherapy pool which resulted in the children being unable to use it for a number of weeks . |
9 | In the hospital , sitting up for the first time in several days , he had watched the doctor anointing an old man who would have made a superb St Jerome : ‘ a thin , long , sinewy brown wrinkled body with such very distinct and expressive joints that it makes one melancholy not to be able to have him for a model . ’ |
10 | ‘ It is difficult to do anything for a child who is not attending school . ’ |
11 | ‘ Quite right , laddie , but I think handling should be enough to hold you for a while . |
12 | Until you know that a certain person is going to be a good language helper , it is best to engage him/her for a day or a week at a time . |
13 | Neither scholar had , strictly , gone through the stages necessary to qualify him for a mevleviyet , but the former was closely connected with the Grand Vezir Rustem Pasa , the latter with Sehzade Selim , later Sultan Selim 11 . |
14 | Genette speaks of this change in emphasis as a restoration of equilibrium in literary studies : ‘ Literature had long enough been regarded as a message without a code for it to become necessary to regard it for a time as a code without a message ( 1982 : 7 ) . |
15 | ‘ The peculiar thing is that Blackbeard seemed ready to murder us for a wallet with a few fivers in it , all of which he was going to give to his bruiser , anyway . |