Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb base] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I just look for the obvious first . ’
2 I do n't stick to one particular brand but I would never be without my face powder and I usually go for the heavy Sixties-style eye make-up — lots of black kohl pencil and mascara .
3 When hiring tools from HSS Hire Shops you only pay for the actual time the equipment is in use ; in addition you have the HAE assurance that the tools you select are regularly maintained , and are in a safe condition .
4 That may be the case if you want a full four-seater with a decent avionics fit , but if you primarily fly for the sheer thrill of flying and are happy with map and eyeball navigation , it is more than possible to fly for well under half of that sum .
5 we only insure for the intrinsic value of
6 We live in hope that John Hume 's mission to the Provos will succeed , like we always wish for a good summer .
7 We always look for a local engineering partner , with whom we can build up a strong working relationship , to provide knowledge of local practices and statutory requirements .
8 The music faded softly into the background and the Chairman proudly announced , ‘ Ladies and gentlemen … we now present for the great enjoyment of all … the London Idol … the one and only …
9 We now look for the left vector unc corresponding to x as the right vector ; in §2.10.1 this was
10 We commonly test for the selective value of a particular feature by holding background variation of both genotype and environment at a minimum .
11 Seeds may be collected but be quick as they only float for a short time .
12 Okay , one or two of them are a little contrived , but they still make for a cracking package — all in one load too !
13 You 've got everything but those great bubbling glass things they always have for the mad scientist ! ’
14 — a fertile womb ( they also ask for a barren womb sometimes ) .
15 It is beyond dispute that they also account for a large number of tiny rabbits that are born in breeding chambers within burrow systems .
16 They now compete for the modern migrants .
17 ‘ What they really need for the final push is a window where the wind is n't quite as bad ’ , said Bonington .
18 Once the winter rains have passed , Delhi experiences two months of weather so perfect and blissful that they almost compensate for the climatic extremes of the other ten months of the year .
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