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

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1 So you look for a conductor
2 Normally I ask for an appointment , but I happened to be passing and saw the lights — and the chopper .
3 Now you relax for a minute , I wo n't be long .
4 But as a reminder to others that we 're still watching , here 's the last verse : ‘ So , chairman 's allowance unaltered , ‘ And fifty redundant , I think ; ‘ That rounds off the business quite nicely , ‘ Now anyone care for a drink . ’
5 Well we do for a swim we 're going to a
6 A track is laid to allow the camera to move smoothly , then they go for a take .
7 Then they go for a month to a , Sue 's going on a computing course for a day on the tenth of June , the date Clare goes to Brompton , Isle of Wight , so I 'll have to bring them home .
8 and she helped him , cos he was n't well and they , then they send for an ambulance and at the the man , he was n't really well
9 If nothing else you feel for a man blighted by an absurdly exalted image — and one who can make a joke out of it in the wonderful tongue-in-cheek prophecy of The End of the World that closes the album ( ‘ Nostradamus and Jesus and Buddha and me/ We said it was coming/ Now just wait and see ’ ) .
10 I mean either they opt for a family , or they opt for a job .
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