Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] for [art] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now what you were doing was , you got the top figure of available beds and you this time , I 'm only going for the this paper that is shown to me a an an an and produced some place in in your apartments and it says here , partly vacancies weekend in the first of August . |
2 | Again , the benefits of being landlord , so far as they can enure to an owner who has parted with the property , would only continue for a former landlord who had continuing liability . |
3 | The 231 staff were re-employed indefinitely — at cost of £50,000 each — some doing less work for the same money . |
4 | There is a new Nelson First Certificate Course to accompany the three other course titles Nelson already has for the same exam . |
5 | TULFARRIS : Consistent last season but this term has saved best running for the all weather tracks . |
6 | Notoriously strong , due to enforced national service , and generously funded for the same reason , French Army sides of the past have launched international careers like that of Eric Vergniol , who this year switched to rugby union . |
7 | I told her that oiling was not our job and that management was always trying to make us do more work for the same pay . |
8 | He never gives his name , and he always asks for the same dedication . |
9 | On informal testing each child ignored a toy presented in the half-field contralateral to the removed hemisphere , but promptly reached for the same toy in the ipsilateral half-field . |
10 | Falconi , swept over the island , while the Bf109Es of 7/JG 26 also made for the same location . |
11 | A ban on strike action which was also proposed for the same period , with heavy fines for offenders , had been dropped by the parliamentary labour committee when it became clear that it would receive no support , but fines for unofficial strikes were increased . |
12 | In 1773 when raw silk was difficult to obtain , the owner of a throwing mill in Sherborne wrote : … having discharged many of my hands which are either starving , or are become burdensome to the town , others are incessantly crying for a little work and could they obtain but a morsel of Barley-bread they are happy , they very often go days with little or no nourishment … the continued cries of the poor people complaining for want of the necessaries of life as well for want of employment is shocking indeed … and what is worse the overseers are not so bountiful to the necessitous as I could wish . |
13 | An office was opened in Nairobi in an attempt to sell advertising time to commercial companies operating from there , and a London representative was later appointed for the same purpose . |
14 | If there was a black kid and a white kid with equal qualifications who both went for the same job , I would have to put my money on the white kid getting the job , because we 're in a white-dominated society . |
15 | Businesses , house buyers and so forth also compete for the same space , the strongest ( i.e. those who can offer the highest price ) eventually gaining the most favourable positions . |
16 | Any tail string which uses the divergent node number is also removed for the same reason . |
17 | Travis had raised himself out of his despair to quip that she and his cousin both worked for the same firm , but the message that had come across to her from the dark steely look of Naylor Massingham was that that might be true now , but , since she had chosen not to heed his warning , one of them would not be working for the same firm for very much longer ! |
18 | It had responsibility for two institutions within five miles of each other , both established for the same function and both less than half full . |
19 | Overall the event was a major success and has already been provisionally booked for the same venue year . |
20 | Another phrase that 's often used for the same thing is your statutory rights . |
21 | Cautiously opting for the latter view , Larry bends the laws of astrophysics to construct a theory of subjectivity through the metaphoric lens of the uncertainty principle : |
22 | And Eagle Star has been badly hit for the same reason ; their profits are down 170,000,000 to just 9,000,000 . |
23 | Knowing that the carp will not have as much energy as when I first hooked it , I pile on the pressure in no uncertain terms , and the fish swings round and immediately makes for the same lily bed it took refuge in previously . |
24 | After I 'd returned and delivered the order someone else asked for the same service , which I willingly performed again , and yet again . |
25 | As a result , the council having declined to give an undertaking , the interlocutory injunction was discharged ; and your Lordships were informed that the interlocutory injunctions granted in about 100 other cases were likewise discharged for the same reason . |
26 | In addition , while many , if not all , children are likely to take GCSE examinations in the most popular subjects of Maths and English , the examination is primarily designed for the same population as covered by O-level and CSE , namely the top 60 per cent or so . |
27 | Because each species has a tendency to stay in a particular strata in the tall forest , they seldom compete for the same food . |