Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb base] [verb] for a " in BNC.

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1 People add a little on and eventually I have signed for a club and sold my house .
2 So , if it comes out as one , one squared is one so you 've accounted for a hundred percent or all of the variants in the other variable which means that if you know X you automatically know Y , or if you know Y you automatically know X. When you 're doing a correlation study , it 's very hard to work out what 's the dependent and what 's the independent variable because by it 's nature you do n't know .
3 So we have to hope for a fine day for this on Sunday , obviously .
4 Thus we have to allow for a series of large units in the landscape from the seventh century onwards .
5 I thank you Chair , I mean , clearly I have to ask for a little bit of license on this one , in that I have to comment on things outside of my own district , erm but you will not be surprised to hear , given my evidence earlier that the City Council 's view is quite clearly that there is sufficient land with , on the edge of York , the main urban area , which could accommodate this type of level of development and obviate the need for a new settlement in the structure plan period , I accept , however , of course that that is dependant upon the definition of the inner boundary of the greenbelt , if the City Council 's view on that is er acceptable then Inspector , I believe there will be sufficient sites to obviate the the need for a new settlement , clearly if the Inspector takes a tighter view on the greenbelt , then there will be little land opportunity within the main urban area for this .
6 Now I 've dwelt for a moment on my own experience because I think it epitomizes that of the Labour Party as a whole from to John , the G M B has been a tower of strength always there to assist not only with money and resources , but also with advice and support and on behalf of my parliamentary colleagues , I want to thank the union for all it is , it has done for the Labour Party .
7 We 've got a lovely telly with a twelve-inch screen and now you come asking for a book !
8 Now we need to go for a more direct experience , feed in the kind of energy you get at raves , for example .
9 so she just told me that so I 'll have all the news of Colin tomorrow they 've gone for a week
10 If you have opted for non-action , then you have opted for a living death .
11 Instead they have voted for a man who promised change , who believed in change and who recognised that change had to come .
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