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

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1 Unless one supposes there to be two categorially different kinds of appearances presented to the mind it will then seem that this flat circle must be the only object of visual perception , and the round globe I seem to see , the epistemic appearance , must really be a judgement I mistake for a sensation .
2 Like here in the north of Australia , I 've been waiting for two days for the light I need for a shot of some valleys .
3 First , many aspects of every action we perform for a reason are not uniquely determined by reasons .
4 ‘ That 's a bargain when you consider how much protection you get for a building 's contents alone , ’ says Kelly .
5 All the kit you need for a day at the races .
6 Everytime I receive Wimpey News I look for a mention of where I work .
7 But that 's an average week you see for a lot of people .
8 It 's got a lot of history , partly to do with its railway background and ’ When I was a girl ’ was set in that world ; red brick , terraced housing and it 's really unique in that sense I think for a town in the south of England .
9 There is the love we feel for a husband , wife or lover .
10 In mid-battle they break for a bit of a graze .
11 With her there is another bird which at first and with excitement we take for a king eider , but closer inspection reveals it to be an immature eider drake still paddling along near his mother .
12 With a problem we look for a solution .
13 Every time I go for a wee I en she comes with me and pulls a load off to bloody blow her nose !
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