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

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1 The rabbit 's breeding chamber is some 4 or 5 feet ( 1.25 – 1.5 metres ) long and the young are born in a nest of hair where they stay for a month .
2 The next two chapters use case studies to expand the framework that they provide for an appreciation of the variety among places , without explicit recognition of the interactions with the physical and built environments ( although both are implicit , especially in the first ) .
3 Here , the icon that you specify for a program can come from a different program if you wish .
4 Er I 'm a thirty four year old accountant work and I work for a a pi
5 But sometimes I get cut up by another vehicle as I go for a space — and it 's always a man . ’
6 The man counts the money and they argue for a while , Tod saying nine hundred , the man saying seven , then the man saying six while Tod holds out for a thou , and so on .
7 It there are two exceptions , that I mentioned , we must give prior consideration in any vacancy that we have for a registered disabled applicant .
8 It 's the twenty third , I said that 's on Saturday , he said oh we have got these dates wrong now , I said er what you 've cancelled is my personal booking but they ask for a work number you see .
9 Yes , you could do that , so , so y you go for erm a very high rate of taxation or you go for a lower rate of taxation which is
10 And when they go on holiday with Ann and the old man they used to get through a hundred pounds a day and they go for a week .
11 Here are some points on this agenda when you act for a seller , mortgagor or lessor .
12 ‘ I saw Everton more times in the last few months of last season than I have for a long time . ’
13 For example if you go for a Peter Stuyvesant activity holiday , you have to have a medical first .
14 Odd-Knut finds a steep up-slope where a river joins the lake and we play for a bit going up and down steep slopes .
15 We think we should not accept ‘ I like Auntie Kate ’ as a valid communication unless we allow for an answer to the question , ‘ How does he know ? ’ or ‘ What observation justifies him in saying that ? ’
16 We get the same royalties for a CD as we do for a cassette
17 and we either go with the word report or we look for an alternative word or words .
18 Some older people are keen to live in sheltered accommodation where they hope for a combination of independence and security .
19 For partnerships you need to know the same information as you need for an individual but for all partners .
20 A rest , a quick conflab and we decide to do another twenty miles and reach our tent before we stop for a long rest .
21 I doubt either can afford to stay at a hotel and I know for a fact that they 're not at any of the local hostels ; neither , I have been reliably informed , have they put in an appearance at the local ‘ hippie ’ compound .
22 And he got the call last week to take his place in John Clarke 's panel as they bid for a record-breaking six-in-a-row triumph .
23 Celtic are next to test the growing confidence at Dens Park when they visit for a rearranged fixture tomorrow .
24 In such a case when you act for a building society-mortgagee , therefore , you will hand over an undertaking to the buyer 's conveyancer , undertaking forthwith to redeem the mortgage and to send the redeemed mortgage or ( as the case may be ) LR form 53 to the other side .
25 It 's also the fact that I know for a fact , I know for a fact that she 's very frightened of his temper when it happens .
26 They 'd have registered the fact that I work for an advertising agency , and marked me accordingly : ‘ I do think essentially he 's a popular artist , do n't you ? ’
27 There 's a telephone on the wall just by my table and I think for a bit about who I 'd like to phone .
28 He takes her arm as they go for a closer look .
29 You can pick up a complimentary copy when you call for a meal or a drink .
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