Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [adj] [noun sg] for a " in BNC.

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1 I want this building for a garage .
2 My hon. Friend is entirely correct and it would be as well if the House bore that important fact in mind when considering some of the allegations that are made — although I hope this afternoon for a more responsible tone in the remarks of the hon. Member for Sedgefield .
3 But I like this guitar for a number of reasons .
4 When I need more money , I get some work for a week or two .
5 Then I get half term for a week and then my actual exams start .
6 Aside from the fact that I use this place for a specific purpose — a purpose that requires privacy , peace and quiet — it might lead to considerable misunderstandings .
7 If I see anything on the subject it goes into the file , and eventually I have enough material for a book or an article . ’
8 But when I go to the shops and I spend seventy pound for a week .
9 The Assignment Briefs which prepare each participant for a role in the final simulations .
10 To choose between individual partnerships which feed benefit into the school and large associations which have potential value for a larger community is a matter not of managerial choice from day to day but of planning and drafting at the level of the institutional development plan .
11 that may be something you want to think about , can I also remind , particularly the District Councils , those who request this morning for a different version of the H B F commitments statement .
12 badge for fifty points and then you get advance certificate for a hundred .
13 You get one mark for a character name and if you name the actor who 's playing it , two marks .
14 Obviously , you get this book for a fraction of what it costs us to make .
15 You get enough bumph for a year .
16 When you pay good money for a standard rose , you do n't expose it to this kind of danger for the sake of short-lived appearances .
17 The Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals ( CVCP ) offers , on a competitive basis , a number of awards to overseas research students who start full-time study for a higher degree as registered research students .
18 But there are parties round this table who have nostalgic hankering for a projections .
19 Make sure you have sufficient money for a month 's deposit when you begin your tour of inspection .
20 ‘ In any case you have remarkable hearing for a lady of your age . ’
21 No matter how you achieve it you need expanded memory for a spreadsheet such as SuperCalc or a DOS version of Lotus .
22 You need more volume for a full hall than an empty one , so allow for that when you 're testing — which will probably be in an empty hall .
23 From Lillebonne and Mienne , France , we have some evidence for a master/apprentice relationship and for the existence of workshops ( officinae ) .
24 Anybody want any wood for a bonfire in the Derby area ?
25 They are documents of record , and they provide basic information for an initial selection or ‘ interview ’ .
26 Some companies now include a clause on the envelope stating they offer a special service under which they accept extra liability for a higher price .
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