Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] for [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | I think for a day 's er work it 's worth assessing the three top people identified with the six outside people that I 've identified who are you know in the next division down to see how they compare . |
2 | Well , I think for the children 's sake , I 'm going to stay put until Christmas , but after that I 'm really going to have to try and find some sort of stability for my children . |
3 | ‘ That 's a bargain when you consider how much protection you get for a building 's contents alone , ’ says Kelly . |
4 | While we wait for the doctor 's diagnosis the patient may easily die . |
5 | We opt for The Baker 's Wife at the Phoenix and all vote it a definite winner , and I wonder again at the jaundiced palate of critics who gave it a fair old drubbing when it first trotted out . |
6 | We ask for a plant 's eye view of life and death in a sward and hope ultimately to be able to collect these reductionist observations into statements about the population , the species or even possibly the community . |
7 | In the summer we let the horses out on the fields and every morning we catch the horses we need for the day 's work . |
8 | Mind you , that 's nothing compared to the £5.10 they pay for a McDonald 's Big Mac which sets Britons back just £1.66 . |
9 | Wexford watched him feel for the girl 's hand , but she was occupied with Mrs Hatton , dabbing at her face and smoothing her hair . |
10 | They study for the CIMA 's highly respected qualification by distance learning in the evenings , topped up with full time revision courses . |