Example sentences of "[adv prt] [to-vb] [noun] for a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Shortly after returning to Etosha , Ian Hofmeyr was killed when his catching truck , pulling over to make way for a lorry on a park track , rolled onto its side in an irrigation ditch .
2 He says back in 1963 the trough was due to be broken up to make way for a path .
3 It is not even a question of reducing the time spent on formal aspects of the language system and squeezing them up to make room for a newcomer .
4 It is now clear that the earthen bank had been cut back to make way for a stone wall , resting on cobbled foundations up to 3 m ( 10 ft ) wide , but unfortunately no precise dating evidence for its construction was recovered .
5 Discovered at one of the LTA 's 3 Star Clubs at King George 's Comprehensive school , by the father of local professional coach Harvey Slater ( who now coaches the youngster ) , Joanne , who is about to leave school for a year of full time playing , is one of the few British juniors who has the ability to ‘ kick ’ and break from the pack .
6 Let's face it , when you work hard all year round to save money for a couple of weeks in the sunshine , you deserve to enjoy yourself .
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