Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [verb] [pron] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Admittedly , a hard-pressed politician could occasionally borrow a cadetship or other appointment from another director , promising to repay the loan in a future year , but the small size of the Indian official class meant that such a practice of burdening oneself for the future could be hazardous . |
2 | Well we set out with the good intention of taking her for a long walk this morning but er we changed our mind did n't we ? |
3 | ‘ If I speak to Nerina , ’ said Bernard , whose blood pressure was so low there was talk of admitting him for a day or so , ‘ she might lift the curse . |
4 | Mr Gillance said : ‘ He turned to dishonesty in the hope of providing something for the two of them because by then they were in debt . ’ |
5 | It is not just a question of exchanging one for the other . |
6 | He can still settle or ask the court to award damages on the old basis of including something for the future risk . |
7 | It does have some impact I 'm sure that you 've been the training session and you thought it 's really good , really got a lot out of it and you 're quite surprised to see someone sitting next to you did n't like that much at all , you thought hmm wonder why that is because I found the content really interesting and it could have been the content matter did n't really sort of do anything for the people , it could have been the way it was put together , put over and the way it was actually structured . |
8 | No the only thing that consumed me I was looking to see if there was anyway that material from the seat could be used to sort of target us for a mailing system or something like that |
9 | Finally , one other began to use heroin almost by default in that he and a friend bought heroin with the specific aim of selling it for a profit . |
10 | He spent as long as he could going round the Smoking Room at a snail 's pace , cleaning clean ashtrays and polishing polished tables , and when summoned once or twice to wait on other members he dragged out the process of serving them for an inordinate length of time . |
11 | When the Zombie had finished his walk , a more permanent method of protecting her for the next four months would have to be found . |
12 | I think that 's the voice of conscience and the voice of charity and the voice of doing something for the general good . |
13 | It 's just a matter of hoarding them for a discount on your Sovereign holiday . |
14 | The earlier cases do not make any reference to the possibility of arresting someone for the sole purpose of questioning him or her with a view to obtaining a confession . |
15 | ‘ I used to do a lot of home brewing and going round beer festivals gave me the idea of doing it for a living . |
16 | Guillaume was also disturbed by Modi 's unpredictable and unbusinesslike behaviour : ‘ the mere idea of asking him for a signature , which would have legalized a relationship , seemed ridiculous to me ’ . |
17 | While BT has the right to terminate the deal between years three and six , it also has the option of extending it for a further three years . |