Example sentences of "[art] [noun] i [vb mod] [vb infin] for " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll have the whisky I 'll settle for that . |
2 | It 's this year 's reg. — It 's not the car I 'd go for , mind . |
3 | But with all the injuries and the disruption to the team I 'll settle for the two League points . ’ |
4 | ‘ Mr Dalglish knows the job I can do for Blackburn — I presume it will be in midfield . ’ |
5 | ‘ The things I could do for him , ’ she sighed . |
6 | On the whole I 'd look for a combination of striking colours and light . |
7 | On the whole I 'd look for a combination of colours and light . |
8 | But I I really could n't I would never get the price I would want for the alphabet . |
9 | I really could n't I would never get the price I 'd want for the alphabet . |
10 | She glanced downwards , just exactly as she had on the day I 'd come for the room . |
11 | For the hybrids I would look for L. ‘ Golden Splendor ’ ( yellow ) , L. ‘ Pink Perfection ’ ( deep pink ) , L. ‘ Tabasco ’ ( crimson red ) but the many varieties available are all equally beautiful . |
12 | Yeah but I shall go for it but if any other jobs come up at the hospital I 'll apply for them |
13 | I mean if I knew for the fact that I was gon na get this job at the hospital I 'd pay for it |
14 | Plain you pay for the thing I 'll pay for these go on . |
15 | I dare say in the end I 'll settle for second-best . ’ |
16 | The rest of the year I will prepare for the Open . |
17 | In the meantime I 'll arrange for our dietician to see you and we 'll keep a note of this for our own records , but if you 're at all worried , do come and see either myself or Dr Grant at any time . |
18 | PPC If you are dead set against replacing your motherboard ( which is the option I 'd go for ) then your only alternative , other than buying a new set up , is to go for a processor replacement card . |
19 | Saturday morning , and once again a fair and breezy day , so fair that I decided to give myself a holiday from writing , and go straight after breakfast to pick up the supplies I would need for the weekend . |
20 | That says that er I know what I 'm doing , because I 'm positive , erm , I know where I 'm going to , and as a consequence I can plan for that . |
21 | Er … would you by any chance have a room I could take for the night ? |
22 | If there is an empty carriage on a train I will make for it . |
23 | Now there is a man I could fall for . ’ |
24 | Well then while I was serving as a detective , you can just imagine I made plenty of arrests , and I got along reasonably well with most people , but there was one man I hated yes I hated him , I , I 'd only been a detective I should think for a period of about , oh five or six months , and a man , he called on the Reverend who was the , the vicar of St. Mary where |
25 | One back-bench MP summed up the mood of the Scottish parliamentary party , saying : ‘ If he does n't make the grade by the end of the year then there 's no way I 'd vote for him again . |
26 | His saying was " If I can work for 1 Yard an hour I can walk for 1 1/2d an hour . |
27 | It was an incentive I would say for the shop stewards . |